Tread Width. The tread width is the distance between the outer edge and the inner edge of the tread
You have to get far back on your board, you leave the front foot at a slight angle (around 45 degrees), then step your back foot in front (you will need practice, it might be hard to balance at first). then pop your front foot back into the front position. When you improve, do it carving.
It's actually called a doorstep. The definition for "doorstep" is: a step leading to the door. Hope this helps.
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.
Standing in front of the engine, the sequence is front left, back right, back left, front right, back middle-left, front middle-right, front middle left, back middle-right, front center, rear center. (Sorry- a picture here would be better!) Using the above sequence, follow these steps exactly: Step 1: 14 ft. lbs. (20 Nm). Step 2: Plus 90 degrees. Step 3: Loosen all bolts in reverse of tightening order. Step 4: 14 ft. lbs. (20 Nm). Step 5: Plus 90 degrees. Step 6: Plus 90 degrees.
what u do is you step step swing your front leg out back leg back and then jump in a fluid motion!!! easy as 1-2-3
a half step
it is called a step and repeat
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.
To start:step forward right foot (R),step forward left foot (L),step forward R,lift L low to front,step back on L,step back on R,step back on L,lift R low in front,step R to right, step/sway L behind R,step R to right, step/sway L behind R(torso sways forward and back twice during sequence),step forward slightly on R, flex knees twice/ bounce twice,step slightly back on L, flex/bounce knees twice,Repeat sequence.Have a great time, practicing the dance....
You should have your front limber, back limber, back bend stand up, back bend and back walkover.if you want a backhand spring step out, you should have your front walkover so you know the feel.
The word "next" can be put in front of "step" to form the phrase "next step."
It's the vertical face that runs between the back of one step and the front of the one above it.