How to Tasmanian Toe Tap
Stand opposite from your partner, about 1 to 2 feet (0.3 to 0.6 m) away., Place your right foot forward, slightly elevated., Jump to switch your left foot forward and land on your right foot, again meeting in the middle. , Turn 90 degrees to your...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Stand opposite from your partner
This foot should meet your partners’ right foot in the middle. ,, You should be side by side with your partner, facing the same direction. ,,,, You should have returned to the face to face with your partner. ,, You should again be side by side with your partner, facing the same direction. ,,,, You should be back to facing each other now. , You’ve just done the Tasmanian Toe Tap! -
Step 2: about 1 to 2 feet (0.3 to 0.6 m) away.
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Step 3: Place your right foot forward
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Step 4: slightly elevated.
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Step 5: Jump to switch your left foot forward and land on your right foot
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Step 6: again meeting in the middle.
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Step 7: Turn 90 degrees to your left.
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Step 8: Touch the outside of your right foot to your partners left foot.
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Step 9: Swing your left foot behind your right leg
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Step 10: and touch your left foot to your partner’s right foot.
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Step 11: Touch the outside of your right foot to your partner’s left foot again.
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Step 12: Put your left foot back in the middle
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Step 13: and touch your partner’s left foot.
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Step 14: Put your right foot in the middle
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Step 15: and touch your partner’s right foot.
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Step 16: Turn 90 degrees to your right.
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Step 17: Touch the outside of your left foot to your partner’s right foot.
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Step 18: Swing your right leg behind your left leg
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Step 19: and touch your right foot to your partner’s left foot.
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Step 20: Touch the outside of your left foot to the outside of your partner’s right foot.
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Step 21: Touch your right foot to your partner’s right foot.
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Step 22: Repeat steps 1 through 14 as fast as you feel confident!
Detailed Guide
This foot should meet your partners’ right foot in the middle. ,, You should be side by side with your partner, facing the same direction. ,,,, You should have returned to the face to face with your partner. ,, You should again be side by side with your partner, facing the same direction. ,,,, You should be back to facing each other now. , You’ve just done the Tasmanian Toe Tap!
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