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  • Hiya,ur not d only one!! Im from ireland and i noticed its just like an irish jig the only differnce is to move ur arms from side to side at the same time u kick!! I kinda have the hang of it but only because i did irish dancing myself!! Thats the best way i can explain! Hope it helps!! Maybe someone else mit have a better decription!!:)
  • 1) "On August 10, Scooter released a new single called "The Question is What is the Question", the release of which surprised many of their fans as they were expecting a third single from the current album rather than entirely new material. The band released a jumpstyle cover version of classic 70's track "How Do You Do" by Mouth & MacNeal. Scooter released their 13th studio album, Jumping All Over the World, on 30 November 2007, containing all three singles ("The Question is What is the Question", "And No Matches" and "Jumping All Over the World")." Source and further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scooter_%28band%29 Further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mouth_%26_MacNeal 2) "The term Jumpstyle is used both for a musical genre (a subgenre of Hardcore techno, recognized by its hard beat and playful melodies) and for a type of dance usually performed to this style of music. In the early days of Jumpstyle, many categorized it as a slower variant of Hardcore Techno, but it has since solidified its position as a genre of its own. Dance Jump also comes with a certain way of dancing, and there are certain 'styles' in this dance. - Oldskool jump: Was based on the first move that was used in the dance called 'skieën', later a certain standard routine came that was a combination of kicking forwards and backwards both legs on the basslines, even later certain moves came such as a spin. - tekstyle/starstyle: The jumper dances it to french tek or Hardstyle. The jump is more sidewise than the others. - Hardjump: This is the hardest variant of Jumpstyle. The basic step is different from the others and the jumper has to pitch hard on the ground. - Freestyle: With this style, the 'jumper' does whatever he/she feels like, there are no certain restrictions of jumping and it usually involves a mix of Oldskool Jump & Hardjump & tekstyle. - Duojump: Is jumping with two (or more) people at the same time, usually the people performing the Duojump have practiced it before performing it, since they both do exactly the same routine and try to synchronize it as much as possible." Source and further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jumpstyle Further information: http://www.patrickjumpstyle.com/intro/ 3) Videos: Mouth & MacNeal - How do you do http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2skBGdyoMkk Scooter - The question is what is the question http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMDTttU5LvQ Patrick Jumpen : Jumpstyle How-To Video tutorial in english http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHKrZ0E6eTg

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