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  • This lesson teaches the 'rocks' hip movement, focusing on swinging hips side-to-side with split weight, and demonstrates how to incorporate it into partner dancing in various positions.

TIP & TRICKS:

  • Stand with feet wider than hip-width apart, knees soft, and hips relaxed for a heavy feel.
  • Swing hips from side to side while keeping weight in both legs, avoiding full weight transfer.
  • Maintain a long distance between ribs and hips to accentuate the swing, not isolating or crunching.
  • To enter rocks from a basic step or walk, make a clear weight shift into both legs with confidence.
  • In partner dance, lead rocks by simply doing the movement, transitioning from weight on one side to split weight.

##REMEMBER

  • Rocks originated with arm actions called 'milking the cow', but hands can be omitted for a cooler look.
  • This move is one of the few where you use split weight instead of shifting weight to one side.
  • Rocks can be added at the end of moves, such as turns, for a funky effect, especially in open position for more freedom.
  • Practice rocks in closed position, close embrace, and open position to integrate them into various dance scenarios.
  • The movement works the same way regardless of entry, emphasizing a relaxed body and smooth hip swing.