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Intermediate

A free spin is a released rotation where you fly solo — no hand, no guide, just you, your axis, and your courage.

Why it matters

Free spins create visual excitement and give both dancers moments of individual expression within the partnership. They're also a test of technical proficiency — you can't fake a free spin. Either your axis is clean or it isn't. For followers, mastering free spins means freedom to express themselves fully. For leaders, sending a follower into a clean free spin requires precise preparation and timing.

A free spin is any rotation performed without physical contact with the partner. The leader releases the follower (or vice versa), and the dancer spins independently before reconnecting. Free spins range from single rotations to multiple revolutions and are among the most visually dramatic elements in bachata. They require everything: solid axis, spotting technique, core control, and precise timing to land exactly when the partner expects you back. A free spin is a trust exercise — the leader trusts the follower to return, and the follower trusts the leader to be there when they arrive.

Beginner

Don't attempt free spins until your basic turns are solid. A free spin without good technique just amplifies your errors. Start by practicing single turns without holding anything — both arms at your center. Can you start and stop on the same spot? If not, work on your axis. The minimum requirement for a free spin is a clean, traveling-free single turn.

Intermediate

Practice the preparation: the leader sets rotation with a clear hand signal and releases cleanly. The follower receives the momentum, spots, and completes the rotation, finishing with arms ready to reconnect. Time it: release on count 1, spin on 2-3, reconnect on 4 or 5. Start with single free spins and only add revolutions when singles are perfectly consistent.

Advanced

Advanced free spins are musical events. A double or triple free spin during a musical break. A slow, controlled free spin during a melodic phrase. A free spin with styling — arms opening, body wave mid-rotation, or a direction change. You can also play with the reconnection: instead of returning to the same hold, land in a different position. The free spin becomes a transformation portal.

Practice drill

Put on music. Practice releasing from a self-hold and completing a single free spin every 8 counts. Focus on: same starting and ending spot, clean stop without wobble, arms returning to frame position. Do 20 in a row, alternating left and right. Track how many are wobble-free — aim for 18 out of 20 before adding doubles.

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Sources: Angular momentum in dance turns — Physics of Dance by Kenneth Laws · Vestibular adaptation in dancers — Cerebral Cortex journal