33:00, The wind up to L maximum is -3. Windup to R maximum is 5. Natural Turn, windup -3, 0 on 1, 0 on 2, -3 on 3 Reverse Turn, windup +3, +1 on 1, +1 on 2, +3 on 3; same for the backward partner.
48:00, Reverse turn, swing forward without sway, but in the corner the sway is needed with the backward partner use more right shoulder pressure for more sharper turn for the continuity in the lower part and correct body connection.
42:00 Natural turn, more movement, going faster on the outer track. Reverse turn, less movement, going inner track for the courtesy and keeping the look, the illusion of same movement (speed)
16:45 Backward closing feet with flat foot, for avoiding jumping, and readily prepared for the following forward drive. Clever technique created in the 1940s.
11:30 The partner going forward try to have more Progression(1/8), the backward partner turned more (1/4)to give the way for the partner to swing thru. 12:30 a little transit PP was created in the Natural forward swing.
23:00, Different rise and fall for not hindering the forward swing Swing forward, rise. Backward partner stay low to prepare the following drive, for two people to pass each other.
24:00 The backward partner rises later than the partner going forward. Same principle in other dances as well. If rise at the same time, it’s difficult to swap position and keep good alignment.