Air steps
Kenny and Tiffany show a bunch of aerials from beginner to advanced.
The air steps in this video are:
- Tandem lift
- Tandem split kick
- Tandem split kick with leaders kick
- Frog jump
- Throwout
- Backpack
- Moons
- Judo flip
- Chuck combo
- Vegas flip
- Knickerbocker
ATTENTION: all aerials are dangerous and can result in injury.
Make sure that you have a helper also known as a spotter to stand by when you are practicing with your partner ready to support you while going through the motions.
Teachers: Kenny Nelson and Tiffiny Wine
http://www.madverve.com/ and www.DenverSwingDance.com/
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This is part of our Aerials course.
REMEMBER: any acrobatic movements is stresful for your body and potentially dangerous. Many dancers (even more experience dancers) injure themself while training for aerials.
California routine part 4 – Tango Sequence
Patrick and Natasha show the California routine part 4.
This is the fourth part of the California routine
- the tango sequence
- frog jump
Teachers: Patrick Szmidt and Natasha Ouimet
http://patrickandnatasha.com/en
Youtube Channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/PatrickAndNatasha
The song this routine is often danced to is “Jumpin’ at the Woodside” by Count Basie.
Next Move (part 5)
Previous Move (part 3)
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This is part of our Jazz Routines Course.
You can join the learning program now and start a progressive way to learn all the most famous and performed Jazz Routines.
3 Aerials
Kevin and Emily show three different intermediate level aerials.
Aerials are dangerous and could result in serious injury. You should consult a doctor before beginning any physical exercise.
Follow the instructions in the video.
Teachers: Kevin St. Laurent & Emily Jo Hoffberg http://www.kevinstlaurent.com and http://www.emilyhoffberg.com and http://www.ilindy.com
LindyHopMoves Team
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This is part of our Aerials course.
REMEMBER: any acrobatic movements is stresful for your body and potentially dangerous. Many dancers (even more experience dancers) injure themself while training for aerials.



