Mix 'n Match
This is a
Step pattern from
www.turnstep.com.
(pattern 5573)
Hi guys
I am back with I hope another nice combo for all of you out
there. Who enjoy this page as much as I do. Thanks for all
your replies. I am using the same directions again North,
South, East, West.
Combo 1
- 1-4 2x Jacks face north (option: jack with a full turn)
- 5-8 V-step right (option: power V-step) face north
- 1-4 Lunges right/left face north
- 5-8 Lunge to the right, turn face south, lunge to the left, turn face north
- 1-2 Lunge right face north
- 3-4 Jack face north
- 5-8 Mambo right face northwest
- 1-4 Mambo facing southeast
- 5-8 Reverse turnstep face east
Combo 2
- 1-4 A-step face east
- 5-8 Grapevine face east behind the step (end at the
base again)
- 1-8 Rocking horse (curl-knee-curl) face east
- 1-4 Over the top face east
- 5-8 Squat face east
- 1-4 Reverse turn straddle face east then west
- 5-8 Rurnstep start with right face west then east
Combo 3
- 1-4 Turnstep step on the skinny side of the step face
north (option: turnstep with a full turn on the end,
only for advanced)
- 5-8 Across face north
- 1-8 Knee lift turn on the step and turn back again*
- 1-8 Repeater ski straddle**
- 1-8 Jump up/ jump down/ jump up/ hop on top turn to
face north/ lunge back right/ step off
Combo 4
- 1-5 2 Repeater knee left, left foot behind the step,
6 right over the step, 7 left next to right wide weight
is on the left, 8 change around weight on the right
- 1-3 Walk east
- 4-5 Pivot turn face east then west
- 6-8 Walk west
Repeat from the top on the other side of the step with
your left foot.
Explanation:
*
- 1) Right up the step on the skinny side
- 2) Left knee lift turn on the step to face south
- 3) Left foot on the step
- 4) Right knee lift
- 5) Right foot down and start to turn the north again
- 6) Left knee lift turn to the north again
- 7/8) Step of the step on skinny side
**
- 1) Right up
- 2) Left knee lift
- 3) Left next to right on top of the step
- 4/6) Twist on top/ knee lift left on count 6
- 7/8) Straddle
Oke this is it. I hope you enjoy it as much as my class did.
You can always send me an email if you don't get it, but use
your own imagination and try it out before you start your
class. Then you will work it out.
ENJOY!
Added by
Jackie Koller
at 8:04 PM on Friday, October 15, 1999 EDT.
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