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Rabbits have four feet: two long hind-feet at the back, and two small fore-feet at the front. Wild rabbits get trapped sometimes and loose a foot, but live on with 3. If it is a back one that they lose they tend to hop in circles a lot. Pet rabbits sometimes loose a foot as well, for one reason or another. Disabled rabbits can often be accommodated and can live long, happy lives.what that crazy
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It has three syllables. Grass-hop-per.
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Hop, step then jump. The hop involves landing on the same foot that was used for take-off, the step lands on the opposite foot and the jump finishes in the sandpit (normally a two-footed landing).
Stand on one foot and hop (stay on that foot), brush the ball of the other foot against the floor (forward), spank ball of the same foot back to hopping position, then step on that foot; and pick up the other foot to hopping position. Reverse on other foot.
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Standing on the balls of your feet, hop up on one foot and land on that same foot. Then take three small steps. Repeat, starting with the other foot. The hop step is actually done before the first beat of the measure, as a preparation. The overall body motion should be up and down, not side to side.
Stand on one foot and hop (stay on that foot), brush the ball of the other foot against the floor (forward), spank ball of the same foot back to hopping position, then step on that foot; and pick up the other foot to hopping position. Reverse on other foot.
you take your feet and step... left foot , right foot , left foot , right foot... and so onor hop left right left right :)
you take your feet and step... left foot , right foot , left foot , right foot... and so onor hop left right left right :)
hop shuffle step step step (single) hop shuffle step flap step (double) hop shuffle step shuffle step step (triple) hop shuffle step shuffle step heel step (quad)
There are different types of time step: single, double, triple, trad etc and they all have slightly different timings first you stomp with your right foot. Then you pick up the stomp and spank with the right foot. a spank is a brush to the back. then you flap with your right foot. A flap is a brush to the front. then you hop step and do it again on the left. hop shufel step falap step stomp/it's not that hard well i cant be speaking i have been taking dance for 9 years
you have to lick the floor, hop on one foot and turn around,
A hop starts on one foot and ends on the same foot. A jump starts on two feet and usually ends on two feet but can end on one foot. A leap starts on one foot and ends on the other foot. The words 'bound', 'leap' and 'spring' are adjectives that describe a hop, jump or leap. They are not definitions of these movements.
Lindy Hop is a Swing dance, that is it is based on 6 and 8 beat patterns with an anchor step separating the patterns. The anchor step and patterns in time with the rhythm or 'swing' of the music. Lindy Hop is different from 'West Coast Swing' in that it is circular, fast, with less emphasis on the the anchor step. All swing dance started with Lindy Hop, which was developed into other Swing forms - 'The Hustle' 'West Coast Swing' 'East Coast Swing' 'Carolina Shag' 'Colliegate Shag'