Forward & Back
Intermediate Level
Going deeper — techniques and nuances for experienced dancers
Forward and back is the directional basic that opens up the entire dance floor — because bachata doesn't just go side to side.
Intermediate focus
Combine forward-and-back with your side basic seamlessly. Go side for one phrase, forward-and-back for the next, and make the transition invisible. Add body movement to the forward steps — a subtle chest extension forward adds flavor. On back steps, settle into your hips slightly. The direction change should reflect in your whole body, not just your feet.
Tips
- •Practice alone first: forward-forward-forward-tap, back-back-back-tap. Get the weight transfer clean before adding a partner.
- •Leaders: angle your forward-and-back slightly (about 10 degrees off center) to avoid walking directly into your partner.
- •Followers: trust the lead. When you feel compression, go back. When you feel tension release, go forward.
Common mistakes
- •Taking steps that are too large, invading the partner's space or stepping on their feet
- •Leaning forward from the waist instead of stepping forward from the hips
- •Not committing to the direction change — half-steps that leave you stuck in the middle
Practice drill
Put tape on the floor in a straight line. Practice your forward-and-back basic staying exactly on the line. This trains clean directional movement without drifting side to side. Do this for 3 minutes daily and your floor navigation will transform.