"Getting sturdy" is a dance trend that has become popular on TikTok and other social media platforms. The dance involves hopping from foot to foot, dropping spins, and testing the limits of ones knees, all to the bassy beats of drill music. The term "getting sturdy" is an evolution of the "Woo Walk," which was popularized by New York rapper Pop Smoke. The dance looks a lot like the Woo Walk, which was made famous by Pop Smokes popular song "Dior". When done properly, the dance looks fairly sturdy, with the dancers torso remaining rigidly upright while adding on a series of spins, drops, hops, and other moves. The dance has been described as straight or masculine voguing, and both dances share some similarities. The term "getting sturdy" has also been used in a different context on Urban Dictionary, where it is defined as "jerking off to furry porn".