Yea - that's similar to what
was taught before the changes - I was focusing on what
is taught now.
(You could go into a sway exit, a turn instead of push-spin, keep the lady flowing into a turn rather than blocking for the push-spin, instead of turning take the R hand to the R shoulder as you step to the right and release to shoulder slide and catch with the left... there are at least ten variations I can think on off the top of my head - but it's about what is shown and what the beginner ladies
expect the man to do.

)