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If we remove the LF fwd in line position, the others are intended to be equally spaced at 22½° steps,

though this is not intended to suggest that we attain that level of accuracy when performing the
steps.
L
F LF fwd in
L
to F line L
L si
f F
F de w
fw d f
d w
& d
sli
gh L &
tly F
sl
to ig
sid t ht
e o
ly
a
s c
LF diag fwd i r
d o
e s
s
&
L o
F r
s f
l w
t
i d
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g
h n
s C
t
i B
l M
d
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e
b
& LF fwd &
a L
c F across
s
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LF diag
h
back
t
l
y
side
f
w
d
3.1.3 Inconsistencies in Naming
Rumba and Cha Cha do not use the term CBMP. Hence where the standard style dances
and Samba and Jive refer to LF fwd in CBMP, Rumba and Cha Cha instead use LF fwd and
slightly across.
Rumba and Cha Cha don’t have any figures requiring a corresponding LF back and slightly
across, so the diagram only shows LF back in CBMP.
The above inconsistencies make sense. The following inconsistency doesn’t and is
presumably unintentional.
The step ‘LF side and slightly to side’ also appears in some figures as ‘LF side and slightly
leftwards’. The mirror image step ‘RF side and slightly to side’ also appears as ‘RF side
and slightly

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