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I've seen lots of kids that are good dancers, of course most of them are under 5' tall. I've seen pretty tall men that are good grassers, too. Some around 6'4". Build? Well if you're in shape enough to dance the style well, I guess that's about it. Your outfit colors and patterns can accentuate or deaccentuate certain features of your build. Vertical stripes make one look tall and thin.
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I had the same question. I'm over 6' and for any one over 6' too I wondered if they felt the flow. I think if I weren't so well built in muscle I might have the grace to dance better. The thing is I'm too stiff and with any amount of stretchin I do I still feel stiff. I still dance but I'm dayum sure not out dancin for contest. Guess thats what its all about though. Randy P is a pretty tall bro too but he's thinner and got the build for a rockin dancer he's a dayum cool dancer.
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