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Interesting that you ask that at a roller coaster site. I know this is the random forum and your question is indeed random at that. But why dont you look it up on the internet or go find a dance site with a dance forum somewhere. I am sure you will get more responses, not to mention most likely better responses!

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^^I know how to do the heel toe...but it's way to hard to explain...there is a tutorial online..somewhere, I found one a while ago but, not sure where... you'll have to surf the net a bit...but you'd be better off just learning the way I did...by recording a music video (preferably face pace) and playing it in slo-mo or pause and rewind until you get it.

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The only heel and toe dance I know is when driving my race car. Right heel on gas, right toe on brake and left foot on clutch.

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This is all I remember for sixth-grade camp at Old Oak Ranch in California:

 

With a heel and a toe,

And a heel and a toe,

And slide, slide, slide!

 

Repeat, repeat, repeat. That's as detailed as the directions got.

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Lol.....^^ Guys he's talking about the "Heel toe dance" that is often seen in rap videos...it's a bit tricky...but once you've learned it..it's easy..

 

Besides....i've already sent him a .wav of how to do it.

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The only heel toe dance I know is a heel-toe technique used on the drums. Pretty cool technique. If you can get it down you can play twice as fast with half the effort..

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