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Core

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The deep muscles of your torso that stabilize every movement in bachata — your engine for body rolls, isolations, and balance.

Tips

  • Practice body waves in front of a mirror at half speed — if your torso moves in one block, your core isn't differentiating
  • Put one hand on your belly and one on your lower back during basic step — both should feel gently firm
  • Yoga and Pilates transfer directly to bachata core control — especially slow, breath-linked movements

Common mistakes

  • Holding the core so tight you can't breathe or move fluidly — engagement is not clenching
  • Only thinking of core as 'abs' and ignoring the back and obliques
  • Letting the core disengage completely in open position — you still need it for balance and styling
  • Sucking in the stomach instead of engaging deep stabilizers

Practice drill

Stand with feet shoulder-width apart. Engage your core lightly. Now try to move ONLY your ribcage forward without your hips moving. Then only your hips forward without your ribcage. Alternate. If you can isolate these two, your core is doing its job. Do 2 minutes daily before practice.

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