The step foot is a unit of measurement commonly used in surveying and construction, especially in the United States. It is equal to 12 inches, or one-twelfth of a surveyor's chain.
A step is an advance or movement made from one foot to the other, or, by extension, a small distance.
Eugene Cernan was the last person to step foot on the moon during the Apollo 17 mission in December 1972.
Neil Armstrong was the first man to step foot on the moon on July 20, 1969 during the Apollo 11 mission.
Neil Armstrong.
Buzz Aldrin was the second person to step foot on the moon, following Neil Armstrong during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969.
First, take a step with right foot then left foot then turn over right shoulder. Or take step with left foot then right foot then turn over left shoulder.
The length of an average foot step is about 1.6 feet for a child. The average foot step is 2.2 to 2.6 feet for an adult.
just let your other foot step sideward and followed by the next foot do the same
You step on there foot and maybe they will step back.
A step ball change is pretty much how it sounds you step with 1 foot with the other behind and transfer your weight on to your back foot then back to the foot in front.
It's a stationary move you do to create space. There is the jab step, where you step to the outside with your non pivot foot, and the cross step where you step across your body with your off pivot foot.
right foot
step (as in a movement of your foot): tsa'ad (צעד) step (as in stairs): madregah (מדרגה)
The woman starts with her right foot.1&2: Triple step (chasse) to the right (right-left-right)3&4: Triple step to the left (left-right-left)5: Step backward with your right foot6: Weight shifts to your left foot
Difficulty: Moderate== * Comfortable, dance-able shoes (not rubber soled) * Electric boogie music Step1Right , Touch. Step to the right on the right foot. Step the left foot behind the right footStep 2Step to the right on the right foot. Touch the left foot next to the right foot (clap).Step 3 Grapevine, Left, Touch. Step to the left on the left foot then step the right foot behind the left foot. Step to the left on the left foot and touch the right foot next to the left foot (clap).Step 4 Walk back, touch. Walk back stepping right, left and right. Touch the left foot next to the right foot (clap).Step 5 Step, Touch, Step, Touch, Step, Touch, Step, Touch, Step with 1/4 Turn, Hop. Step forward on the left foot and touch the right foot toe to the left heel (clap). Step backward on the right foot; touch the left foot toe to the right toe (snap). Step forward on left foot and touch the right foot toe to the left heel (clap). Step backward on the right foot and touch the left foot toe to the right toe (snap). Step forward on the left foot, turning 1/4 turn to your left then hop.Step 6 Once you've gotten the steps down pat, you can jazz up to make your version more "electrifying." More advanced dancers can vary steps with turns (single and double) in place of grapevines or slide, slide, slide (The Electric Slide). Charleston kicks touch behind or hand to floor. The hop may be substituted with Tour en l'air (turn in the air) or double tour.* As long as dancers stay within the basic framework, there's plenty of room for personal creativity. Difficulty:Moderate== * Comfortable, dance-able shoes (not rubber soled) * Electric boogie music Step1Right , Touch. Step to the right on the right foot. Step the left foot behind the right footStep 2Step to the right on the right foot. Touch the left foot next to the right foot (clap).Step 3 Grapevine, Left, Touch. Step to the left on the left foot then step the right foot behind the left foot. Step to the left on the left foot and touch the right foot next to the left foot (clap).Step 4 Walk back, touch. Walk back stepping right, left and right. Touch the left foot next to the right foot (clap).Step 5 Step, Touch, Step, Touch, Step, Touch, Step, Touch, Step with 1/4 Turn, Hop. Step forward on the left foot and touch the right foot toe to the left heel (clap). Step backward on the right foot; touch the left foot toe to the right toe (snap). Step forward on left foot and touch the right foot toe to the left heel (clap). Step backward on the right foot and touch the left foot toe to the right toe (snap). Step forward on the left foot, turning 1/4 turn to your left then hop.Step 6 Once you've gotten the steps down pat, you can jazz up to make your version more "electrifying." More advanced dancers can vary steps with turns (single and double) in place of grapevines or slide, slide, slide (The Electric Slide). Charleston kicks touch behind or hand to floor. The hop may be substituted with Tour en l'air (turn in the air) or double tour.* As long as dancers stay within the basic framework, there's plenty of room for personal creativity.
When you have a bench in front of you, a bench step up is when you step up onto the bench, take that foot off to replace with another foot, then back down.
Stand on one foot and hop (stay on that foot), brush the ball of the other foot against the floor (forward), spank ball of the same foot back to hopping position, then step on that foot; and pick up the other foot to hopping position. Reverse on other foot.