Since its release, video game Fortnite has become a phenomenon. It is not only hugely popular as a game, it's become a total pop culture standout as well. Obviously, with over 125 million players, it's proving that it's not going anywhere anytime soon. With places offering things like Fortnite classes, and now colleges offering Fortnite scholarships, anything related to the game is clearly a lucrative business. Now, UK-based health club David Lloyd Clubs is offering a Fortnite inspired dance class for kids. The class, which is full of dances inspired by the game, is sure to be popular with the kiddos.

Interestingly, dancing is a big part of the game; it is literally woven into the thread of Fortnite. Oftentimes the characters will break out into a dance to celebrate a victory. If you watch sports that's nothing new. The class, cleverly called "Emote Royale," (for those who aren't up to date with Fortnite lingo, emotes are what the dances are called) will teach kids all of the dances performed in the game.

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This includes "The Floss" dance that everyone has been doing for the past few months and the "Electro Shuffle." Emotes are such a huge part of the Fortnite culture that the creators of the game asked fans to share their own original dances to potentially be used in the game. After one boy's dance went viral, it was added to the game as "Orange Justice" because as a result of the viral video he was dubbed "orange shirt kid."

According to David Lloyd Clubs, the class will learn 12 of the dance moves from the game. In addition to "The Floss" and "Orange Justice," they will also learn "Hype" and Disco Fever." After perfecting each move, they will put them all together into one super dance. Even the warm down at the end will include Fortnite dances, just in a slowed down manner to relax those little bodies.

Honestly, Fortnite dance classes are a brilliant idea. So many parents' biggest complaint about the game is that it renders their kids into lumps. They're spending so much time playing that they don't want to get outside and play and move around. So, by combining physical activity with the game, it's getting kiddos up and jumping around. And at very least, it's getting them out of their parents' hair for a little while!

As of right now, these classes are only available in Europe, but if American fitness centers are smart, they'll get in on the craze too!

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