Difference between revisions of "Trussian"
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A term used by [[Steam Heat Dance Company]] to describe a tilted jump in second position. A “Russian” is a term used by some to describe a jump in second position, thus a trussian is a tilted Russian. | A term used by [[Steam Heat Dance Company]] to describe a tilted jump in second position. A “Russian” is a term used by some to describe a jump in second position, thus a trussian is a tilted Russian. | ||
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+ | This term is used primarily by [[Steam Heat Dance Company]]. | ||
==Example Sentences== | ==Example Sentences== | ||
After the three turns to the right, run and do a Trussian. | After the three turns to the right, run and do a Trussian. |
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Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation
[‘truh shən]
Description
A term used by Steam Heat Dance Company to describe a tilted jump in second position. A “Russian” is a term used by some to describe a jump in second position, thus a trussian is a tilted Russian.
Usage
This term is used primarily by Steam Heat Dance Company.
Example Sentences
After the three turns to the right, run and do a Trussian.