My GoodBye to TikTok dance
Okay, so maybe my main post was a little bit of a farewell to my most active TikTok dance days, but that doesn't mean I don't still love seeing all the amazing energy out there! And honestly, if you're just starting out or looking for some fun, low-pressure moves, 'easy TikTok dances' are definitely the way to go. I remember spending hours scrolling through feeds, trying to find steps that wouldn't make me feel totally uncoordinated, haha! My biggest tip for finding truly easy dances? Look for repetition! The best ones often have a simple, catchy sequence that repeats throughout the song. Think about dances where the steps build up gradually, or where you're mostly using your arms and upper body rather than complex footwork. If you see a dance where everyone seems to be doing roughly the same few motions, that's usually a good sign it's beginner-friendly. Another thing I learned is to watch people who simplify the dances. Sometimes the original creator has a super intricate version, but then other users will make their own 'easy version' tutorials. These are gold! Don't be afraid to search specifically for 'easy version' or 'beginner TikTok dance tutorial' on YouTube or even within TikTok itself. I used to slow down videos to half-speed, practice in front of a mirror, and break down each four-count. It felt a bit silly at first, but it totally worked! Speaking of creators, I always admired how some people, like @avif0x, managed to make even cool-looking dances feel achievable. They often have a way of breaking down steps or choosing songs with rhythms that naturally lend themselves to simpler movements. While I'm not actively learning new dances every week anymore, I still get a kick out of watching creators who focus on fun and accessibility. It's not about being a professional dancer; it's about moving your body and having a good time! Don't put too much pressure on yourself to get every step perfectly. The beauty of TikTok dances, especially the easy ones, is their spontaneous, joyful nature. If you mess up a step, just laugh it off and keep going. Who cares if your 'Renegade' isn't perfectly synchronized? The point is to enjoy the music and the movement. Plus, sometimes the funniest TikToks are the ones where people are clearly just having a blast, even if their dancing isn't flawless. So, go ahead, find that catchy tune, learn those easy steps, and share your own unique vibe. You might just inspire someone else to jump in and try it too!





























































