My website is lesliesack.com. This is the guy's part for foxtrot and putting together lots of different patterns. So this is combining the forward basic, the right rock turn, the back basic and the left rock turn. So first thing I want to talk about is when you do your basic going forward and back, you don't always have to do it perfectly straight. The better dancer you become, you are going to be curving things. So for example if I just do my basic like this, I am going to be going like a crab walk to my left. Okay? The better I get I may want to do this. I am going to go forward, start to turn, slow, slow, quick, quick. So I just turn to my right and I am going to go back and start to turn left quick, quick, so the front part of the front basic is going to turn to my right, the back basic will turn to my left. So it is slow, turn right, quick, quick, back, turn left, quick, quick, forward, turn right a little bit quick, quick, back, back turn left. Okay. So with this in mind we are going to do a forward basic and then I get in my right fox turn, I can do two or three. Okay. Then I am going to go back, back, back, turn to your left and I will continue to turn left to do a left right turn. Now you will go forward. Forward, forward, turn to your right and turn rock to the right, quick, quick, do again, 2 or 3, got to get all the way around, and then I'll go back, slow, slow, quick, quick, last turn.
So we just want it to be a continuous flow. One direction and then the other. We are just gently transitioning from the left to the right. We want patterns that turn us right to go with the right turning patterns, and once you start turning left, you are going to continue to go left. So it just creates this really nice smooth dance, like the Fred and Ginger dance.