Quick stop
Ann and Kirk a outside turn quick stop and texas tommy into another swingout.
The moves in this video are:
- Outside turn into a quick stop.
- Texas tommy into another swingout.
NOTE: Followers, make sure that on 3 & 4 of the next swingout that you have turned all the way around, completely facing your leader so he can swing you back out.
Follow the instructions in the video.
Teachers: Ann Mony and Kirk Tarou
http://www.920special.com and http://www.annmony.com/
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Easy Texas Tommy Intermediate variations
Heidi and Kirk show a lot of swingout variations.
The moves in this video are:
- Basic texas tommy
- Texas tommy where the leader follows the follower.
- Swingout variations.
Follow the instructions in the video.
Teachers: Heidi Fite and Kirk Tarou
http://www.920special.com and http://www.blues-dance.com/aboutus/heidifite/
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Sugar push
Nicole and Kirk show the sugar push and some Balboa basics.
The moves in this video are:
- The sugar push.
- The Balboa basics.
Follow the instructions in the video.
Teachers: Nicole Frydman and Kirk Tarou
http://www.920special.com
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More important Swing out technique
Ann and Kirk show some good technique points regarding the Swingout.
The moves in this video are:
- The Toss Across.
- 6 count Side Pass.
- Swingout from open position.
- Lindy Circle from open position.
- Lindy Circle from closed position.
Tip for followers:
- you always want to face your partner with your whole body except while you are in a turn – also, after the turn you should come back to face your partner as soon as possible.
Teachers: Ann Mony and Kirk Tarou
http://www.920special.com and http://www.annmony.com/
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