i think the most important thing though is to make sure that you follow through with the movement that feels right. meaning-- if you only bend and/or sway half way because you're afraid you're not doing it right, then you look self-conscious. (when you're dancing you want to look like you're outgoing and confident, even if you have no idea what you're doing.) in general, i think the best dancers are the ones who either don't care what everyone else thinks, know that everyone else is thinking they're amazing, or are too into the music to notice anyone else.
honey, please don't worry though. it's an intimidating thought-- beginning of last year i learned how-- i hope i'm not making it sound like there's only one good technique to do this, i'm just trying to give you ideas. maybe the best thing i can tell you is that there really isn't a "right way" to grind. everyone dances with their own personality, and that's why people love it so much
if you go out there and give it everything you've got i'm sure you'll be amazing (:
hope i helped?
if you have anymore questions please feel free to send me a message directly.
xojessii answered Tuesday May 1 2007, 10:32 pm: haha. that sounds funny.
but um i basicly. but theres a little bit more than that i guess.
just watch BET and copy those girls on there.
or go to youtube.com and do a search for how to grind/dance.
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