Hi I'm Emily Larew, and we're going to now take a look at how to do an echo wing. An echo wing, echo, echo, echo, is just going to be just like it sounds. You're going to repeat the sound that you just made on the opposite foot. So breaking it down you're going to do, you're going to start off pushing off of your right foot first. So we have out, and then what's going to echo is your left one going out, just a hair, a bit of a second afterwards. So you're going to go out, and then your left foot's going to brush out when you brush in with the right foot, it goes brush, then your left foot follows with a brush, then you land on your right foot, then your left foot, okay. So taking care of that we've got, we're going to go out, out, brush, brush, step, step. Out, out, brush, brush, step, step. Okay, and again if you want to that hurts your elbows doing it that way, or you can't push up you don't have enough strength in your upper arms to do that, go ahead and sit down in a chair and let your legs just take you away. Again keep your toes straight forward, don't turn them out when you're doing this echo wing. Alright, and the best way to start this is you want to kind of just jump or if you stomp onto your opposite foot of what you want to begin with. So let me come over there and use this bar for you, so you're going to stomp with your left foot, stomp, push off so ready. Stomp, and you're echoing with your wing. Good job.