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LOL - it has only two steps. Repetition is not a new "step."

Most versions of the electric slide have up to 4 steps.
Every dance only has 'two steps' - left and right. If you're referring to the actual dance shown, it has 40 individual steps per wall, compared to 20 steps per wall of the Electric Slide. It's a little obvious that you're not a dancer .. and if you are, then you don't know how to do it - and that's ok. The first 4 steps of the Electric Slide only bring you to the right - you would still have 16 steps to do in order to move to the next wall, which is when it repeats.
 
Every dance only has 'two steps' - left and right. If you're referring to the actual dance shown, it has 40 individual steps per wall, compared to 20 steps per wall of the Electric Slide. It's a little obvious that you're not a dancer .. and if you are, then you don't know how to do it - and that's ok. The first 4 steps of the Electric Slide only bring you to the right - you would still have 16 steps to do in order to move to the next wall, which is when it repeats.

A "step" refers to a given type of movement. Your electric slide contains only 4 movements - a double tap, walk, rock, and turn. 4 steps executed in 4th time, in 2 sequences. (4 x 4 x 2 = 32 beats.)

Learn to mix and maybe choreography will start making sense to you.
 
A "step" refers to a given type of movement. Your electric slide contains only 4 movements - a double tap, walk, rock, and turn. 4 steps executed in 4th time, in 2 sequences. (4 x 4 x 2 = 32 beats.)

Learn to mix and maybe choreography will start making sense to you.

No one that dances .. in the history of dancing .. has ever called a 'step' what you have. You obviously do not know how to do the dance .. nor what you're talking about. It's ok if you don't know Bob, seriously. Learn it and maybe what you're attempting to discuss will make more sense to to you. Being that people usually talk through a mirror, we now know a little more about you. You're in a safe place, it's ok. Some of your issues may stem from the fact that you seem to think the ability to mix has to do with choreography. Some of us can do both - and maybe you'll get there too one day. :)

The Electric Slide takes 20 beats (and 20 steps) to get through a wall. You can attempt to reinvent it however you want - anything less or more than 20 and you'll be the only show on the floor (or you'll aggravate everyone doing it properly).
 
It must be a hoot watching you count your 20 footprints.
If someone calls out random numbers do you need to start over? LOL.
More evidence that you don't know the dance. It must be a hoot watching you take your 4 'steps'. Kinda hard to start over when you can't even start. LOL.

I love how you take every attempt to attack people and turn a conversation into turmoil. Sadly, this says alot about you.
 
Weird - because it's titled 'Learn to Dance with Three Easy Steps' and takes it further by also stating 'three simple steps to make you feel more comfortable on the dance floor' - which means they're not talking about physical steps. Someone needs to learn to read and comprehend - I mean, you didn't even get the number right. As for dancing, you should sign up, you might learn something. Let us know how it goes. :)
 
Weird - because it's titled 'Learn to Dance with Three Easy Steps' and takes it further by also stating 'three simple steps to make you feel more comfortable on the dance floor' - which means they're not talking about physical steps. Someone needs to learn to read and comprehend - I mean, you didn't even get the number right. :)

Ummm.. the three steps in the title are:

1. Learn to hear the beat.
2. Try a simple step-touch (That's a SINGLE dance move for you novices out there.)
3. Repeat it continuously with whatever variation you can muster.

I apologize if you're actually autistic - but, otherwise you just come across as personality disordered.
 
come across as personality disordered.

I'm glad to see that you've been able to identify at least one of your own issues. Progress is a good thing. :)

Try a simple step-touch (That's a SINGLE dance move for you novices out there.)

Ooooh .. now we're using the word 'dance move' (fancy) - and true enough, a step-touch is a dance move (which is NOT the same as a step, as there are 2 steps in this specific dance move).
 
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