Club Dance For Men – How To Turn A Girl (Beginners)

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This is a simple beginners lesson covering the do’s and don’ts for turning a girl in a night club dance. This dance lesson is geared for beginners and is available on the “Club Dancing For Men: Beginner’s Rhythm And Comfort (Level 1)” DVD.

If you’re a guy (or know a guy) who can’t dance, has no rhythm, think you’re the worst dancer in the world, stands all night by the bar at the clubs, wants more moves, or just want to have more fun in the nightclubs, then the step-by-step lessons covered in my DVD series will help you out! I’ve taught hundreds of guys how to dance in the nightclubs, and everything I teach is practical and based on my experience.

The lessons are simple with practices and focus more on getting the moves looking right than being fancy. The Club Dance Style suits all the major club music styles including hip hop, urban, dance, house, electro, funk, Latin, and rock/country.

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14 Responses to Club Dance For Men – How To Turn A Girl (Beginners)

  1. pickupdance says:

    Yeah, I’ve danced …
    Yeah, I’ve danced in Greece and Turkey, and the parties are fantastic. No matter where I go, girls are first surprised and then enthused when I pull out my partnering moves.

  2. Reapersbored says:

    Surprisingly simple …
    Surprisingly simple and good beginner dancing tutorial. Dancers are good looking too. Of the 5 videos I saw, you can take any of these to almost any type of music. Just match the beat. I’m mostly into rock, metal, techno, and factory, but I’ve had to attempt to dance to R&B and pop. Works well so far, though a lot of dancing is about moving your hips.

  3. metalmorfwsi says:

    i’ve been watching …
    i’ve been watching these tips for two hours now…man you are great…hopefully, due to the same fashion style we have here in greece the dancing also is absolutely the same!!!
    anyway thank you for providing these tips!!!

  4. Trenden says:

    @ryan332007 salsa …
    @ryan332007 salsa is awesome, i’m learning it now, and i’d definetily recommend that you’d give it a shot. It’s as fun as it looks brah, trust me.

  5. xXDJUFOXx says:

    ight man thanks
    ight man thanks

  6. pickupdance says:

    I would recommend …
    I would recommend Reggaeton and it seems “Hips Don’t Lie” doesn’t seem to get old with women.

  7. xXDJUFOXx says:

    what type of music …
    what type of music is for dirty dancing?

  8. pickupdance says:

    You’ll like the …
    You’ll like the more advanced stuff I’ll release soon then – more sexy, less dirty (aka grinding)

  9. pickupdance says:

    You’d be surprised …
    You’d be surprised how many of my students have trouble with this!

  10. ryan332007 says:

    For the most part …
    For the most part this stuff is easy, but it’s all about confidence. The only dancing I’ve ever done is at a club so it’s all grinding, which in my eyes takes no skill at all from what I’ve seen others doing.

    I wouldn’t mind learning the salsa. It just looks a lot more fun then anything at the clubs around here.

    Someday.

  11. borat443 says:

    this is cool , …
    this is cool , basically trying to teach you to turn and keep it simple not bad advice, one cool thing about pickn up a move or two it will help your rapport with females in a club cause you might find yourself on the dance floor and dancing equals cool points ……whats revolution without dance….V….

  12. cdnpacker says:

    Nice. Look forward …
    Nice. Look forward to learning the moves you do in the outro!

  13. TheMatthew992 says:

    tnx man,great tips
    tnx man,great tips

  14. clarkhome777 says:

    all you had to say …
    all you had to say was don’t turn her the wrong way