To slide (the feet) along the floor or ground while walking. To move (something) from one place to another; transfer or shift. To put aside or under cover quickly; shunt: shuffled the bill under a pile of junk mail.
verb (used without object), mum·bled, mum·bling.to speak in a low indistinct manner, almost to an unintelligible extent; mutter. to chew ineffectively, as from loss of teeth: to mumble on a crust.
The Shuffle exercise is a lateral motion that warms up your glutes, hip flexors, quads, calves and hamstrings. Done quickly, the Shuffle exercise increases agility, coordination and provides a good cardio workout. It is best to do Shuffles before a heavier cardio or weights workout.
Solitude, isolation refer to a state of being or living alone. Solitude emphasizes the quality of being or feeling lonely and deserted: to live in solitude. Isolation may mean merely a detachment and separation from others: to be put in isolation with an infectious disease.
I would say 2–3 months of practice would get you really good. After that you would move on to flaps and carry overs and eventually pull backs and you'll be a master tapper in no time. Learning shuffles can be really frustrating but once you get them down to a science, you'll begin to excel immensely.
The dance is called the Melbourne shuffle, or shuffle dance, that originated in Australia in the 1980s. With energetic steps, it is becoming a new form of "square dance" occupying China's urban spaces from parks to plazas and a popular pound-losing exercise for many elderly and middle-age Chinese.
The foundation of the dance is a fast heel-and-toe movement with a style suitable electronic music. However, the more modern shuffle, made more popular by LMFAO's music video for the song "Party Rock Anthem" in 2009, has taken off in the club scene and popular culture.
The Shuffle dance was developed in the 1980s, it is improvised dancing where the person repeatedly “shuffles” the feet inwards, then outwards, while thrusting their arms up and down, or side to side, in time with the beat.
Shuffling gait – Shuffling gait appears as if the person is dragging their feet as they walk. Steps may also be shorter in stride (length of the step) in a shuffling gait. The shuffling gait is also seen with the reduced arm movement during walking.
Waacking (also known as whacking or wacking) is a form of street dance created in the LGBT clubs of Los Angeles during the 1970s disco era. The style is typically done to 70s disco music and is mainly distinguishable by its rotational arm movements, posing and emphasis on expressiveness.
In breakdance, moves performed on one's hands and feet may be referred to as downrock or (especially in the southern United States) as footwork. Typical moves in this type of dance include the "1-step", "2-steps", "3-steps", "4-steps", "5-steps", "6-steps", "coffee grinders", "Valdez", "C-C's", and "front C-C's".
Krump is a street dance popularized in the United States, characterized by free, expressive, exaggerated, and highly energetic movement. The youths who started Krump saw the dance as a way for them to escape gang life and "to express raw emotions in a powerful but non-violent way."