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Dance Lessons : How to Do Splits Fast for Dance

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Uploaded by on May 17, 2009

Before attempting to do the splits in dance, it's important to warm up properly and to let the front leg slide out in front of the other leg. Find out how to work on the splits, and how to do variations on the splits, with help from a professional dance instructor in this free video on dancing lessons.

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  • Im not flexible at all but i want to learn hoe to do the splits really bad. I also want to learn how to tumble(:

  • @Tatulover3 no start now! it's never too late to dance!

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  • @atopete1000 i already no how to do both

  • oh my gosh I want your hair.

  • I'm 12 years old and I am really close to doing the splits, so it's not to late. I have been dancing for 5 years and sometimes I don't stretch when I get home but it's okay to be learning the splits at 12.

  • im 12 is it to late to be learning the splits

  • lol bad hair day :)

  • great teaching

  • thanks it really helped me !!! im actually glad someone cared and made a good video about splits

  • Thanks! :D

  • iv been able to do splits for bout 3 YEARS NOW :)

  • @MegaSchoolGirl1 i cant really help you but some tips are stradle stretch and sprinter stretch are some good stretches for the splits and if your back leg keeps on bending turn your foot flat on the grond not up thoses r some splits hope they work for u

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