@DLZandorfRamash Technically you can do whatever you like and the step heel is a good replacement (sound-wise) for the switching pullback. But let's talk about why you're having a hard time with the pullback. My guess is I can help you with that. Travel the pullback more, don't squish your toes inside your shoe during the pullback and don't point your foot, and keep the foot making the first sound of the pullback close to the floor. Let me know how that works for you.
nice one, but i was wondering if i have problems with the switching-pullback, i can do a step heel instead of the pullback ( flap, shuffle, step, heel, toe)? i sometimes do that but i don't know if it's recommended or not while you get pullback.
@DLZandorfRamash Technically you can do whatever you like and the step heel is a good replacement (sound-wise) for the switching pullback. But let's talk about why you're having a hard time with the pullback. My guess is I can help you with that. Travel the pullback more, don't squish your toes inside your shoe during the pullback and don't point your foot, and keep the foot making the first sound of the pullback close to the floor. Let me know how that works for you.
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musictaps 9 months ago
nice one, but i was wondering if i have problems with the switching-pullback, i can do a step heel instead of the pullback ( flap, shuffle, step, heel, toe)? i sometimes do that but i don't know if it's recommended or not while you get pullback.
DLZandorfRamash 9 months ago