Master the Scooby Doo: A Locking Dance Move with Personality

Introduction
The Scooby Doo is a quintessential locking dance move that exudes funk and personality. Originating from the creative mind of Jimmy "Scoo B Doo" Foster, a pioneer in the locking scene, this move has become a staple in the locking repertoire. With its distinctive arm movements and playful footwork, the Scooby Doo is a must-learn for anyone interested in mastering the art of locking.
Video Demonstration
Dance History
The Scooby Doo was created by Jimmy "Scoo B Doo" Foster, a legendary locker from the 1970s. Foster was known for his innovative and funky dance moves, and the Scooby Doo quickly became one of his signature steps. The move's name is a nod to the famous Scooby-Doo cartoon character, reflecting its playful and comical nature. Since its inception, the Scooby Doo has been embraced by lockers worldwide and has become an integral part of the locking dance style.
Step By Step Instruction
- Start with your arms raised in a muscle man lock position.
- Dip your arms down, opening your knees outward, and squat as if preparing to run.
- Kick one leg forward, bringing the opposite arm forward and the other arm behind you.
- Step forward with the kicked leg, alternating the arm positions.
- Stomp the other foot down, completing the move.
Tips For Learning
- Practice the arm and leg movements separately before combining them.
- Exaggerate the movements to capture the funky essence of the move.
- Incorporate personality and attitude into your execution.
- Experiment with variations, such as adding wrist rolls or changing the direction.
Conclusion
The Scooby Doo is a dynamic and entertaining locking move that showcases the funk and creativity of the dance style. By mastering this move, you'll not only expand your locking repertoire but also develop a deeper appreciation for the art form's rich history and cultural significance.
More Locking Dance Moves
If you liked the Scooby Doo, these moves share the same traveling footwork and full-body coordination:
- Master the Skeeter Rabbit: A Locking Dance Move Masterclass — Like the Scooby Doo, the Skeeter Rabbit is a traveling footwork pattern built on alternating kicks and forward momentum, both created by members of the same 1970s locking scene.
- Mastering the Leo Walk: An Iconic Locking Dance Move — Another locomotor locking move that pairs hip pushes with kicks as you travel across the floor, making it a natural companion to the Scooby Doo's forward-stepping rhythm.
- Mastering the Pimp Walk: An Iconic Locking Dance Move — Both the Scooby Doo and the Pimp Walk are character-driven traveling moves where attitude and exaggerated body language are just as important as the footwork.
- Mastering the Iconic Lock: The Foundation of Locking Dance — The Scooby Doo's arm positions hit freeze shapes mid-motion, so drilling the foundational Lock gives you the body control to land those pauses cleanly.
Learn on your schedule.
The DanceWithCeech academy is coming. Get early access before it opens.
Join the WaitlistTrain 1-on-1 with Ceech.
Get personalized coaching tailored to your style and goals.
Book a Free Consult