I already thought someone would notice, but I'll give it a quick explanation.
First of all, A friend filmed it, and because I never edited
anything I asked him to edit it.
Ofcourse, being all new to the whole hardstyle/shuffling thing, he just put some songs that people use on youtube (Esp. the melb shuffle compilations from jack40k.)
What he doesn't realise, is that the music i used on the phone there had a waaaaay slower bpm.
I was shuffling on house music, so I assumed he'd either just let that music or add some house music.
Guess I was wrong, anyway, I'm not mad at him or anything, not his fault.
I don't shuffle all that much to hardstyle.
I can manage to hit the bpm of hardstyle, but if you just came back from a football game ~2 hours earlier it's really exhausting to constantly keep up with ~140/150 bpm.(a.k.a ; hardstyle speed)
And because I also had a exam party (yay, passed my exams btw

)that evening, I decided to just take it easy and shuffle on some house music.
So, I'm sure I'll get alot of flok from some members here, but I don't care.
Shuffling is something one of a kind, and you really don't understand until you've been to a rave and see hundreds of people totally flipping and going wild on the music.
So for all the other people here who want to learn it, PRACTICE, practice gets you there guys.
Start on something slow, for example the beat of a rap number, or just without music.
Then slowly start using more faster music, Ie tektonik.