Intermediate
Pivot Turn
Intermediate Level
Going deeper — techniques and nuances for experienced dancers
Turning on one foot — the foundation underneath every turn in bachata, and what separates spinning from actually turning.
Intermediate focus
Practice 360-degree pivots. Then doubles (720). Work on both feet — most dancers have a strong side and a weak side. Close the gap. Add pivots into your social dancing: a pivot exit from a cross-body lead, a pivot entry into a wrap.
Tips
- •Practice on a smooth floor in socks. The reduced friction makes pivots easier and teaches you the correct ball-of-foot pressure.
- •Film yourself from above — your pivot should stay in one spot. If you're traveling, you're leaning.
Common mistakes
- •Flat foot — you need to be on the ball of the foot for the turn to work
- •Arms flying out — centrifugal force pulls them away, you must keep them close
- •Not spotting — your head should whip around ahead of your body
- •Pushing too hard and losing control
Practice drill
Set a coin on the floor. Stand on the ball of your right foot next to it. Do 10 pivots (180 degrees each). Your foot should still be next to the coin. Switch feet. Repeat daily until you can do 10 pivots without traveling.