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Originally posted by Gus
Uurrrr ..... methinks this is maybe a good example of singal confusion The official ceroc signal is actualy "The man's left hand on his right upper arm". Thats the way most independant instructors, including myslef, teach the move. The real lead is actualy a combination of the turn out and the change in hand grip. I'm curious as to where the hand across chest came into vogue. Is that how its taught in Scotland?
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I've never seen it taught at Ceroc - I was taught it at Le Roc. It seems to be generally understood, so it must be close

. Right hand across chest is signal for a jump, left hand for ball room drop

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