REDNECK ROMP
Choreographer: John H. Robinson
Step Sheet
1-2Step right forward, right scoot forward raising left knee
3-4Step left forward, right kick forward
5-6Step right back, left touch back
7-8Pivot ½ turn left onto left foot, right kick forward
QUICK CROSS, HEEL SWIVEL, STOMP, HEEL JACK, POINT, HOLD
&1-2Right step slightly back/side right, left step across right, with weight on balls of feet, swivel heels left
3-4Swivel heels to center shifting weight left, right stomp next to left
&5&6Right step slightly back, left heel forward, left step to center, right toe touch behind left heel, bowing head
Optional styling: touch hat brim with left thumb and forefinger on counts &5&6
&7-8Right step slightly back, left toe touch side left while snapping head up, hold position
Optional styling: snap left arm down toward floor beside left leg
& POINT, CHANGE WEIGHT & POINT, ¼ TURN, STEP, ½ PIVOT, SCUFF-HITCH-STEP
&1-2Left step next to right, right toe touch side right, right step down in place, shifting weight and body over right foot
&3-4Quickly step left next to right, right toe touch side right, pivot ¼ turn right, shifting weight to right
5-6Step left forward, pivot ½ turn right onto right foot
7&8Left heel scuff forward, left hitch raising knee, step left forward
STOMP UP TWICE, KICK & TOUCH, STOMP UP TWICE, KICK & TOUCH
1-2Right stomp next to left twice, keeping weight on left
3&4Right kick forward, right step next to left, left toe touch next to right
5-6Left stomp next to right twice, keeping weight on right foot
7&8Left kick forward, left step next to right, right toe touch next to left
REPEAT
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Music
About the Choreographer
John H. Robinson
John H. Robinson is a renowned line dance choreographer celebrated for his innovative choreography that captivates both dancers and audiences alike. With an impressive portfolio of 92 dances in our archive, his creative vision continues to inspire the global line dancing community, fostering connection and joy through movement.Can't find the right video?
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