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How Do You Do A Single Pullback Time Step In Tap Dancing?

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How Do You Do A Single Pullback Time Step In Tap Dancing?

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In this tap dancing step you are incorporating a time step with a pullback. It might be helpful to you to learn the pullback by holding onto a dance bar for balance and support. The single pullback requires that you brush back and step down on the foot that is bearing your weight. Shuffle on your right foot. Brush step to the back on your left foot, which is a pullback. Note that you did not step down on your right foot after the shuffle. Your weight remains on the left. The pullback requires a springing action so keep your knees slightly bent to help achieve this. In addition, point your toes upward on your pullback foot, which is the left foot, so that the positioning of your foot is more conducive to the execution of the pullback. Brush back on the ball of your left foot and land on your left foot. Step down on the right. Flap your left foot and step down on your right. Repeat Step # 1 starting on your left foot. Consider the steps: shuffle pullback (brush back and step) step flap s

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