West Coast Swing 101 — Learn the Social Dance People Actually Want to Do Twice

West Coast Swing is a conversation in motion: stretchy, playful, and endlessly musical. If you’ve watched dancers glide down a slot, pause on the backbeat, and share a smile on count eight—you’ve seen what this course teaches from the ground up. Everything here is 100% digital and immediately accessible: multi-angle video lessons, MP3 practice tracks, printable drill cards, phrasing worksheets, and step-by-step practice plans. No shipping, no guesswork—just clear instruction you can pause, rewind, and repeat until it clicks.

Multi-angle video lessons

showing hands, feet, hips, and frame—plus slow motion where it matters

Printable drill cards

for anchors, passes, pushes, tucks, and whip prep.

Mini self-assessments

to spot and fix common issues before they become habits.

Basics That Dance Back.

What We Do

We turn West Coast Swing fundamentals into repeatable skills: clean anchors, reliable slot control, elastic connection, musical phrasing, and beginner-safe turns—delivered in short, focused lessons that lead straight into practice.

Start at the Anchor

Learn where and how weight settles on counts 5–6, so the anchor becomes automatic rather than an afterthought.

Build the Slot

Map the lane, learn how to enter and exit cleanly, and keep lines tidy even when the floor is crowded.

Connect Without Tension

Explore safe compression and extension so “stretch” lives in the partnership—not in a tight grip.

Benefits You’ll Notice First

Confidence in crowded rooms: your slot stays stable, partners understand you, collisions drop.

Cleaner basics everywhere: the anchor upgrades every pattern you touch, including whips and turns.

“I finally understand why my anchor felt wobbly. Two sessions in and partners started smiling and relaxing. That was the sign.”

Maya R.

“The count tracks are gold. Practiced in my kitchen, showed up to social, and everything landed on time—without thinking.”

Tom K.

“Floorcraft module should be mandatory at every event. Fewer collisions, more fun. The compact patterns saved my night.”

Alina P.

Who This Is For

Crossover dancers (salsa, hustle, blues) looking for slot clarity and elastic connection.

Returning dancers who want to rebuild fundamentals before workshops.

Eight Counts, Endless Choices.

Pause where it matters: angle of the elbow, timing of the prep, the exact moment the redirect begins.

Practice to purpose-built tracks: MP3s at graduated tempos make improvement measurable.

Print the plan: drill cards and worksheets turn “I should practice” into “I practiced for 12 minutes and fixed X.”

Learn without location limits: living room, studio, or hallway—if you can stand in a slot, you can train.

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