frequently asked questions

  • No. Most people here didn’t start with a dance background — including me. Everything is broken down step by step, and we build from what you already have.

  • Yes. If you’re willing to practice, repeat, and stay patient with yourself, you’re in the right place. This isn’t about being “good,” it’s about showing up.

  • Yes. We offer intermediate and advanced classes where we focus on variations, speed, musicality, transitions, arm flow, and more complex combinations. There’s always room to refine and level up.

  • If you’re brand new to shuffling, start with the beginner-focused content or introductory foundational classes. These are designed to take you from zero and help you build confidence before moving into more advanced material.

  • Classes focus on foundations, drills, and details. We repeat movements, slow things down, and gradually add layers like footwork, timing, and arm flow. I always teach facing the back so it’s easier to follow along.

  • Totally normal. Coordination comes with repetition. Feeling awkward at first is part of the process — not a sign you’re doing it wrong.

  • That’s expected. Learning takes time. Nothing here is meant to be mastered instantly — repetition is the whole point.

  • Absolutely. There’s no pressure to keep up. You can repeat classes, pause, rewind, and practice as much as you need.

  • Yes. All classes are 100% online, so you can practice from anywhere in the world as long as you have an internet connection.

  • Yes. All live classes are recorded and uploaded to your Program Home Page, so you can watch them anytime and go at your own pace.

  • Absolutely. This program is designed to be flexible. If you can’t attend live sessions, you can always catch up with the recordings at a time that works best for you.

  • No special equipment is required. You just need comfortable clothes, sneakers, and a small space to move. A computer, tablet, or phone with a free Zoom account is enough to join live classes.

  • Consistency matters more than intensity. Even short, regular practice sessions make a difference. Do what you can and stay with it.

  • Yes. You can ask questions during live classes or anytime inside the Discord group.

  • It’s not about talent or perfection. It’s about consistency, structure without pressure, and learning in a way that feels human and accessible.

  • Very. Starting is usually the hardest part. You don’t need to feel ready — just curious enough to try.