YouTubeOnLoop — Loop Any YouTube Video

💃 Loop YouTube Dance Tutorials

Drill that one tricky 8-count at half speed, on a 6-second loop, until your body finally gets it — then ramp it back up.

Open a dance tutorial and start looping:

▶ Open YouTubeOnLoop

Or replace youtube.com with youtubeonloop.com in any tutorial URL

Why Dancers Loop YouTube Tutorials

Choreography is mostly muscle memory. Watching an 8-count once and trying to mirror it across the room is the slowest way to learn — every time you look back at the screen, you lose the count.

A short loop of one phrase, played at 0.5× or 0.75×, lets you mark it five times, full-out it five more, then ramp speed without ever having to scrub the timeline. The reps stack up fast.

How to Drill an 8-Count on Loop

1

Watch the tutorial once at full speed

Note the timestamp where the section you want to drill starts and ends — usually 5–10 seconds.

2

Open it on YouTubeOnLoop

Replace youtube.com with youtubeonloop.com or paste the URL on the homepage.

3

Set Start and End times tight

Trim it to just the 8-count you're drilling. A 5-second loop is way more useful than a 30-second one.

4

Slow it to 0.5× or 0.75×

Mark it slow until the move is clean, then bump speed up gradually. The loop keeps going — you don't have to do anything else.

5

Move on to the next 8-count

Update Start and End to the next phrase. Repeat. Then string them together at full speed.

What Dancers Loop Most

🕺 Hip-hop choreography

Drill 8-counts from MihRan, Kyle Hanagami, Matt Steffanina

💃 K-pop dance covers

Mirror BLACKPINK, BTS, Twice routines from official dance practice videos

🩰 Ballet & contemporary

Loop a single grand jeté or pirouette transition until it cleans up

🎶 TikTok dances

Slow short trends down so the moves actually register

🌀 Footwork combos

Salsa, bachata, breaking — anything fast benefits from 0.5×

🔁 Transitions

The ugly half-second between moves is where loops shine

💡 Dance Drill Tips

  • 0.5× is your friend: If 0.75× feels too fast, drop to 0.5× — pitch shifts, but moves get clearer.
  • Mirror mode in your head: Most tutorials are already mirrored — if not, dance backwards from the screen.
  • Loop counter = reps: Set a goal ("drill 20 times") and the on-screen counter does the counting for you.
  • Bookmark the page: Your start/end times save automatically — come back tomorrow to the exact same drill.