How do moonwalk




















By using this service, some information may be shared with YouTube. If you're a beginner, start on soft surfaces and wear socks. Helpful 10 Not Helpful 0.

You need very good balance to do the moonwalk. Practice balance exercises. When you are balanced, you can moonwalk that much easier. Helpful 8 Not Helpful 1.

Helpful 10 Not Helpful 2. A historical factoid: the original name for this was not the moonwalk, but the "back slide". During the Michael Jackson era, the media mistakenly reported the name of this move as the Moonwalk and it stuck.

Helpful 9 Not Helpful 2. Helpful 6 Not Helpful 1. It will probably help you to have a couple of mirrors one in front of you and one to the side to check how you look. Helpful 7 Not Helpful 2.

Begin by slowly, methodically practicing the individual motions. Gradually build up your speed as you perfect the moves. It may be helpful to start out holding on to a stable object, and eventually do it hands free.

Helpful 5 Not Helpful 1. Swing your arms as if you're walking normally. As your left leg slides back, your right arm should swing forward, and vice versa. Another variation is to do the moonwalk with your hands in your pockets.

Helpful 4 Not Helpful 1. Once you think you've got it down, have a friend watch you and give you his or her honest opinion before trying it out at the club. Helpful 2 Not Helpful 1. Once you get the classic backward movement down, you can progress to moonwalking in place, and then to moonwalking forwards. Helpful 1 Not Helpful 0. This technique is actually a combination of two different "walking in place" mime techniques - sometimes called the "pull walk" and the "pressure walk.

Helpful 0 Not Helpful 1. Watch people moonwalk. If someone you know can moonwalk, watch them and ask for pointers. If none of your friends know how to moonwalk, though, great; you'll be the first. Check out some videos of Jackson or others moonwalking. Submit a Tip All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published. People inevitably associate moonwalking with Michael Jackson, and sometimes respond with astounding comments when they see it.

Just remember, don't give up, keep trying. Helpful Not Helpful Related wikiHows How to. The originated move is called the back slide. All right. Step one. Some tips and tricks: All right the tip for the moonwalk is the balls of your feet. So make sure when you are gliding you practice on the balls of your feet. You may have noticed that your feet have now switched positions In my example, the right foot is now the back foot.

Lower your raised foot the new front foot so that it is flat on the ground and raise your other foot that was flat on the ground , while shifting your weight to the ball of that foot. Remember: your left foot still has not moved! Now, just like we did before, slide your flat foot backwards, remembering to keep your raised foot fixed. Now you are back in the starting position. Switch the raised foot to the flat position and vice versa, and slide the flat foot again.

Repeat to moonwalk. Remember to start slow and get the moves down before going Michael Jackson-fast. Practice makes perfect! Now drop the needle on Thriller and dance! Haha nice Instructable! You really beat me to making one! To do the Moonwalk there are only three easy steps: 1. Lift one foot, at a 45 degree angle, while keeping the other foot flat on the ground.

Slide the flat foot backward about 1 foot, while keeping the your other foot still. Switch feet. The flat foot becomes the 45 degree angle foot while the 45 degree angle foot becomes the flat foot And than keep repeating times, until satisfied. To finish the illusion swing your arms in a motion as if you where walking forward while doing the Moonwalk, and as you slide your leg back move your head forward.

Nice job except you do realize that there is a better looking more effective way of doing that I could post a video of my moves and stuff with a tutorial if anyone would like me to. It help to snap your bent knees straight and vice versa. The snap will help give you more distance and a better transition into the glide backwards.

Snap your feet too, shift them sharply and quickly. You know, I actually "got" that. I just crashed into the ironing board, but I definitely got what you meant. Reply 13 years ago on Introduction.

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