Alpha, created by Alpha Anderson; The Skeeter Rabbit, created by James "Skeeter Rabbit" Higgins; Stop 'n' Go, created by Greg "Campbellock Jr." Pope; Scooby Doo, created by Jimmy "Scooby Doo" Foster; Whichaway, created by Leo Williamson
Locking is by nature an improvisational dance, but also consists of a set of signature moves of locking pioneers, such as Hilty and Bosch, Jackson 5, GoGo Brothers, Bitterbox Sisters e.t.c. However, many lockers alter or blend these with other moves or create their own variations. In general The Lockers will often put a small pause and move up on the second and fourth beats to emphasize the locking and never use closed fists.
- Following are some of the moves:
- Alpha/alpha jaxs
- One leg is kicked forward from a crouching position while the upper body is leaned backwards can be supported by both hands or no hands at all.
- Break down/Rocksteady
- in the squatting position, shift the pelvis to the side, then back to center and stand up then down and shift to the other side.
- Jazz split
- A semi-split done with one leg bent, which enables the dancer to get up again in one swift movement.
- Whichaway
- Altering twirl kicks to the sides first with either right and left legs, upper body stationary with arms in front.
- Iron Horse
- Slightly varied from whichaway, with only alternating kicks to the sides like a pendulum.
- Kick
- A high, quick kick of one leg while standing on the other.
- Knee Drop
- Drop to the knees with knees pointing inwards (into a W shape leg position).
- Leo Walk
- A funky two step where the first is an exaggerated step in a particular direction, followed by sliding of the second foot along the floor to meet the first.
- Lock/Double Lock
- Bending slightly forward with arms forming a circle downward, as if lifting a heavy object.
- Bending arms upwards, like the look of a strong man, and holding for a few seconds.
- Pacing
- A quick punch to the side then down, with hand starting just below the shoulder. (Fist should still be open.)
- Pimp Walk
- You kick then put your feet in a shoulder width V shape, but hands stay beside the dancer.
- Stop and Go
- Starting with a muscle man lock, step back with one foot and punch, do a quarter turn in the direction of the back foot breakdown once, and then return reach-around to the same position.
- Stomp the cockroach
- Going down on one knee, with the other leg pointing out to the side, then pounding the floor.
- Scooby doo
- Doing a muscle man lock then doing two separate kicks while pacing with one hand in time with the kicks
- Scooby walk
- Walking forward, lifting leg up and bending your back towards the knee
- Scoobot
- One arm and leg out then switching to the other leg. Leg out and arms crossed then wrist twirl andclap behind
- Scuba hop
- Slightly varied from scoobot with legs hopping towards the sides then the front.
- Floor Sweep
- Using your hand to swiftly move left to right on the floor, as if using a cloth to wipe.
- Sitting on a W
- Jumping down onto your knees with both feet out either side of you. Left Foot-Left knee-groin-right knee-Right foot = M shape Hence sitting on a W.
- The Skeeter Rabbit/Skeeter Rabbit Around the World
- a kick and shuffle hop move, either at the sides and/or front and back.
- Funky Guitar
- Hands positioned as if holding a guitar, and start walking backwards.
- Funky Chicken
- Similar to a rocksteady, you move your feet side to side, swaying like a chicken. This move is usually used to dis another dancer in a cipher/dance battle.
- Funky Broadway
- Closed and open thighs as you lock one side to another.
- Point/Uncle Sam Points
- A quick, extended pointing gesture coming from opposite shoulder, usually held for a few seconds for emphasis.
- Wrist roll
- Twirling wrists while moving arms up
- The Seek
- Doing a breakdown whilst rolling your arms in front of you and then lifting a hand up over your eyes as if you are looking/seeking for something
- Hitch Hike
- Arms up and then crossed in front of you, and then three hitchhiker thumbs up to the right and then the left.
- Washboard
- Hands move as if you are cleaning the windows using the cloth, and pushing your chest outwards as you move.
- Cartwheels/Somersaults/Flips:
- An Acrobatic feat in which a person rotates around the somersault axis, moving the feet over the head, can be performed either forwards, backwards, or sideways and can be executed in the air or on the ground.
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