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Jump Right In! Jump Right In! Song Jump Right In (3:02) Artist Zac Brown Band Album iTunes single Tim Gauci, BROKEN HILL, NSW, AUSTRALIA 0417 004 759 Choreographer [email protected] http://members.ozemail.com.au/~timgauci/ 4 Wall, 32 Beat, Easy Intermediate Line Dance, two Description Date Sept 2013 easy restarts, begin 16 counts in from the initial vocals BEATS STEP DESCRIPTION 1-8 FWD MAMBO, BACK MAMBO, STEP, LOCK, STEP, STEP, PIVOT ½, STEP 6.00 1&23&4 Step R fwd, rock weight back onto L (&), step R back, step L back, rock weight fwd onto R (&), step L fwd** 5&67&8 Step R fwd, lock L behind R (&), step R fwd, step L fwd, pivot ½ R (&), step L fwd 9-16 ½, ½, PADDLE ¼, CROSS, SIDE, TOG, FWD, SIDE, TOG, BACK 3.00 123&4 Making ½ turn L step R back, making ½ turn L step L fwd*, step R fwd, paddle ¼ L (&), cross R over L 5&67&8 Step L to L, step R tog (&), step L fwd, step R to R, step L tog (&), step R back 17-24 STEP BACK LR, COASTER STEP, CROSS SAMBAS RL 3.00 123&4 Drag L back popping R knee fwd, drag R back popping L knee fwd (or walk back LR), step L back, step R tog (&), step L fwd 5&67&8 Step R over L, step L to L (&), rock weight onto R side, step L over R, step R to R (&), rock weight onto L side 25-32 CROSS, BACK, ¼, CROSS SHUFFLE, HIP, HIP, HIP, HIP, BEHIND, ¼ 3.00 12&3&4 Cross R over L, step L back, making ¼ turn R step R to R, cross shuffle L over R (LRL) 567&8& Step to R pushing hips to R, push hips L, R, L (&), step R behind L, making ¼ turn L step L fwd (&) 32 Beats Repeat in new direction Restarts; Wall 3 – dance up to beat 8** and restart dance from beginning facing 12.00 Wall 7 – dance up to beat 10* and restart dance from beginning facing 3.00 Finish 10 – dance up to beat 6 – making ¼ turn R step L to L side (facing 12.00) drag R tog Enjoy © Free to be copied provided no changes are made to the original .
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