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<h1>4 Fishtail</h1>
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<p>COURSE: jookin-moves</p>
<p>FOCUS: This lesson teaches the fishtail move in jookin, focusing on its execution, variations, and partner integration, with the goal of mastering its technique and application in dance.</p>
<p>TIP & TRICKS: <ul>
<li>Start with weight on the right, step back on the left while rotating to the corner, and keep weight in the heel during turns.</li>
<li>Practice keeping the upper body facing forwards while the lower body rotates, using a wall for support to maintain alignment.</li>
<li>Swing the hip back on each step to emphasize the butt movement, imagining showing your back pocket to someone in front.</li>
<li>Keep steps small and under the body to enhance hip visibility and avoid overextending.</li>
<li>Use the fishtail as a substitution for the basic step, maintaining pulse or smoothing it out for different textures.</li>
<li>In partner dancing, lead the fishtail by rotating the body on a touch step, keeping the connection relaxed.</li>
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<p>REMEMBER: <ul>
<li>The fishtail is versatile and can be adapted with different pulses or smooth movements for varied effects.</li>
<li>Focus on isolating the lower body rotation from the upper body to create a twisting motion in the center.</li>
<li>Emphasize hip movement and small steps to make the move visually effective and maintain balance.</li>
<li>In partner contexts, the fishtail can be led or followed seamlessly as a substitution for basic steps.</li>
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