How to Do the Stanky Leg

Learn how to do the stanky leg with this hip-hop dance video from Howcast.

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My name is Randy R.C. Connor, choreographer to the stars. I've worked with Britney Spears, P. Diddy Combs, Prince, Mary J. Blige, Janet Jackson, Jay-Z. We're gonna just break down some moves, that you can use at the club, at the parties, at home, in your bathroom -- just have fun guys, so let's get started. C'mon! Hey guys, hope you're all having fun. Right now what we're about to do is "The Stankey Leg Dance" the down south version of the "Stinkey Leg." So, this dance is basically all about havin' fun, it's about the leg, alright. So, basically, we step on our right, step, and we're kinda like steppin' out, really, gliding and we're just bringing this left leg in and throwin' in back out but, this leg stays on the ground. Okay, so we're going here, push. Here, push. Stankey Leg, push. Stankey Leg, push. Boom. Really nice and smooth. Stankey Leg. Stankey Leg. Okay, so we're just pushin that leg out. Boom. Bringin' it in and pushin it out. Alright? Really simple. Let's try that, one time. Let's have some music. We're gonna start on the right. Here we go. Five. Six. Five, Six, Seven, and slide, push. Push...Push...Push......So, you're doin the Stankey Leg. Yea, and......make sure you're havin' fun guys. It's all about havin' fun. Make sure you keep it low...nice and smooth...and push that Stankey Leg out. And, Stankey Leg...Stankey Leg...Stankey Leg......Stankey Leg......Stankey Leg...Stankey Leg...Nice...I like that. There you go. Just did the Stankey Leg.

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    Randy R.C. Connor is other wise known as the choreographer to the stars. He got his start with the group rap trio Salt-n-Pepa. Salt, Pepa, and Spinderella, which led to his first MTV award nomination in 1994 for Best Choreography for Salt-n-Pepa's "Whatta Man" video featuring En Vogue. He has also worked with Prince, Mary J. Blige, P. Diddy Combs, Jay-Z, Foxy Brown, and more!