Stormdance_Locking_Hitch-hiker1
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The Hitch-Hiker is a move that resembles the signalization of letting car drivers on the road know, that you want to get a lift.
Very important in this one is the incorporation of the Breakdown, while the arm is moving. When your hips go into one direction, your signal, meaning your hand goes into the other.
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