: This sideways movement requires shifting your weight between your heel and toe. While one foot moves in a "T" shape (toes out, then heels out), the other foot lifts and taps to the beat.

: Don't try to use every move you know. Pick three core moves and perfect their execution to the beat.

: Practice on a smooth surface like wood or tile. Avoid carpet, as it creates too much friction for sliding.

: Ensure the light source is in front of you so your footwork is clearly visible and not obscured by shadows.

: Wear flat-soled sneakers (like Converse or Vans) which allow for better "glide" than high-traction running shoes.