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Date Posted: Saturday, May 12, 4:10am
Author: Please help
Subject: What is the difference in rising step and rise and grind?! I'm confused!


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[> Re: What is the difference in rising step and rise and grind?! I'm confused! -- Talise, Sunday, May 20, 4:00am

As far as I am aware, there is no difference.

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[> [> "Rising step" is the term used to describe both 'rise and grind and 'sink and grind' - the two names are how you define them. -- Nervous to take the exam!, Monday, May 21, 2:36am


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[> [> [> Re: "Rising step" is the term used to describe both 'rise and grind and 'sink and grind' - the two names are how you define them. -- Talise, Monday, May 21, 6:32am

From memory, there is only 1 dance with the sink & grind, ARF uses this term. If I had to write out a movement with sink & grind, I would specifically use that term.

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[> [> [> [> To remember the difference between Rise & Grind and Sink & Grind - you RISE UP into a HOP(hop back, hop back234) and SINK down into a Jumpdown, hop, hop back 234. Rise is when you are doing the step on alternating legs, sink is two on the same leg. -- :), Wednesday, May 30, 7:04am


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