Learn to Line Dance with this awesome line dance DVD set! Learn 20 of the hottest line dances in the country, learn them at your own pace, and get some exercise too! Learn famous line dances danced to famous songs like the Boot Scootin' Boogie, Watermelon Crawl, Cotton Eye Joe, Fishin in the Dark, Honky Tonk Badonkadonk, Any Man of Mine, Bombshell Stomp, Hooked on an Eight Second Ride, God Blessed Texas, and of course the famous line dance the Tush Push and many more. In this two disc set, each line dance DVD has 10 line dances. You will learn the most famous classics and some of the newest, most popular line dances from around the country on this line dance instructional DVD. You will learn each line dance step by step, and then do it to music as the instructor continues to help you through all the steps. Each instructional line dance DVD ends with a half-hour practice and cardio exercise section that takes you through all 10 line dances back to back with music. This is a great way to practice the line dances, plus get 30 minutes of low-impact cardiovascular exercise and have a great time doing it! Almost 3 hours of line dancing goodness in this set of line dance DVDs! Volume 1 of this instructional line dance DVD set focuses on line dances that are shorter and simpler to help get you acclimated and dancing quickly. It starts with the simplest first, and as you progress through the instructional DVD, the dances become more challenging to help you increase your abilities. Then go through the 30-minute practice/low-impact cardio section at the end of the line dance DVD to break a sweat, and fine-tune your dancing. Volume 2 of Line Dance Lessons on DVD steps it up a notch, and introduces more variety in the line dances to help you to continue to progress. You will love them all, as you discover line dances that are slightly longer, more intricate, or faster paced, and as you get better you will have more fun with every step. In addition, Vol 1 is full of fun dances that are great for a wide range of ages and skill levels. For someone with little to no dance experience, Line Dance Lessons on DVD Vol 1 is the perfect place to start. For someone with dance experience, it is a great way to get into line dancing or a great way to learn a few new line dances to teach to your friends who are just starting out. See below the complete list of line dances including songs most often danced to. Volume 1: Triple Shake – most often dance to “Funky Cowboy” by Ronnie McDowell Boot Scoot – most often danced to “Boot Scoot and Boogie” by Brooks & Dunn Giddy-up – most often dance to “Play Something Country” by Brooks and Dunn Spin Dixie - most often dance to “Any Man of Mine” by Shania Twain Slappin’ Leather - most often dance to “Fishin in the Dark” by Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, or “Wrapped Around” by Brad Paisley. Boogie Train - most often dance to “Baby Likes to Rock It” by The Tractors Tap & Slap - most often dance to “T-R-O-U-B-L-E” by Travis Tritt Rockin’ Chair - most often dance to “Yippi Ti Yi Yo” by Ronnie McDowell Cotton Eye - most often dance to “Cotton Eye Joe” by Rednex Bull Ride - most often dance to “Hooked on an 8 Second Ride” by Chris LeDoux Volume 2 Hitchin’ – “I’m From the Country” by Tracy Byrd Tailgate – most often dance to “Tailgate” by Neal McCoy The Crawl – most often dance to “Watermelon Crawl” by Tracy Byrd Come on Over – most often dance to “God Blessed Texas” by Little Texas) Cha Cha Glide – most often dance to “My Maria” Brooks and Dunn Playin’ Chicken – most often dance to “I Play Chicken with the Train” by Cowboy Troy Tush Push – most often dance to “The Fireman” by George Strait, The Stomp – most often dance to “Bombshell Stomp” by Bomshel Honky Tonkin’ – most often dance to “Honky Tonk Badonkadonk” by Trace Adkins Poppin’ (Hoppin’) – most often dance to “Old Pop in an Oak” by Rednex
H**A
Such fun.
We love these. About 4 of us get together to exercise and I needed exercises all of us at 55 and up can do. This fits the bill. Line dancing is fun and easy to follow along
J**D
Easy and fun!!! Great exercise.
I love love love this video set. I have been doing these dances for two weeks now and enjoy the ease of learning. The instructor gives great direction and there are two different ways in the videos to enjoy the dances. One is a step by step, which he and his partners lead you thru the step several times breaking down each section of movements to ensure that you learn them properly. Then he puts them all together for a short “ four wall” demonstration and practice. Or you can do all the dances to music with full songs. I am super happy I purchased this one and not the others I was looking at because I feel like I can actually go and do these dances on the dance floor within the first few tries of learning them.
S**S
Just Ok for Me
Im sure this was a great dvd but once I received it- I returned it. I did not like the song choices. I'm old school. I just want to teach my son line dancing to basic country songs - not new age stuff.
A**O
You will learn some line dances
But would be more fun to do them to actual songs so when you hear the song at the bar or dance club you can just start doing the dance. I haven't made it terrible far with this DVD....I think it's mostly because the music is basic and it doesn't keep my attention. The instructor is very good and the moves are easy to learn. I can't do a lot of the jumping and fast moves that great on carpet but that's not the DVD's fault. This DVD will teach you some basic line dance moves.
F**7
GREAT DANCE LESSONS
Yes, seniors can do boot scooting.The first item on the dvd was make sure and check with your physician before trying these dance steps. The reason I gave this 5* is because I can no longer really dance like I used to. Each dance step is explained several times with the video showing how to do it. Western dance is several different steps for line dancing. After two days I am very good at one part. So when I visit my old friends I can go and dance. There is lots of twirling and spinning, but you need not do that part. You can play one part several times over to learn that specific part and then it continues to include another step. After watching this, if I miss, I can just tap my boots and clap and go yee-haw.
S**E
Line dancing dvds
I wanted to teach myself line dancing. These DVDs go through each step and then actual line dancing at the end. It’s very detailed and you actually learn how to line dance. It’s pretty cool.
S**N
Line Dances are not Set to Popular Songs
The instructor is very versed on line dancing but being a newbie to learning line dances I would like to know what popular songs these dances are best to dance with. The songs that are on the CD are not anything you hear on the country stations. If I did try to dance these in public I would be lost, because I wouldn't know what songs go with the dances. Other than that it's a very instructive video.
S**S
I found this to be annoying, boring, tedious, and not helpful at all.
This dvd does a demonstration of the steps for each line dance and then does a practice of each one after. By the time you get through doing the steps for each line dance you've forgotten the steps for the first one and just get frustrated when they start the practice of each line dance. Why not show the steps, do practice of that line dance, and then move to the next one? People in general are more motivated if they feel like they are accomplishing something than if they are left feeling frustrated. The way this dvd is set up makes it boring and tedious in my opinion.
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