✓ Isolate their body movements: arms, legs, necks, waists, etc.
✓ Build rhythm and timing via the follow along exercise videos.
✓ Develop strong basic fundamentals of muscle control which are the prerequisite for popping.
• Anyone who wants to dance and strengthen his/her ability to isolate body movements.
• If you stand by the bar/wall when your friends are having fun on the dance floor, this course is made for you.
• If you have already looked on YouTube for “how to pop” or “dance isolation” videos and you still cannot do it, then this course is for you.
• If your dance teacher taught you a bunch of dance moves but never taught you how to stay on beat, then this course is definitely for you.
• This course is designed for absolute beginners who have zero to very little dance experience.
• If you think that just by watching without actually practicing, then this course is NOT for you.
YES, Popping 101 Volume 1 (Basic Isolation, Rhythm & Timing) has a 30-day money back guarantee. The 30-day refund policy is designed to allow students to study without risk.
Ceech Hsu has created 5 courses that got 100 reviews which are generally positive. Ceech Hsu has taught 603 students and received a 4.8 average review out of 100 reviews. Depending on the information available, Ceech Hsu is a TRUSTED instructor.
Ceech has a Masters in Kinesiology as well as electrical engineering degree. Currently, he is a professor of dance and physical education at Mission College in Santa Clara, CA and Cabrillo College in Aptos, CA.
With over 20 years of teaching experience, Ceech has received numerous awards including: Community Leadership Award by Soulyztic, Battlefest Hall of Fame Award, Community Outreach Award by All the Way Live Foundation, and nominated for the Izadora Duncan Award 2008 for Best Ensemble.
Ceech performed/choreographed by the Nike sponsored Culture Shock San Francisco (1997-199), Mindtricks (some of the members later formed Jabbawockeez), and founded DS Players. He was personally trained by the legendary Skeeter Rabbit (RIP) of the Electric Boogaloos and Gary Kendell (RIP) of the Jabbawockeez and Mindtricks.