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Hilary's energy is welcoming; it really sets a positive tone right at the beginning. It's nice to see the invitation to join lessons—definitely feels community-oriented. I appreciate how approachable she makes salsa seem for beginners.
The breakdown of the cross tap combo makes it so much easier to grasp. The way she emphasizes the syncopated step before the cross step gives a clear picture of what to focus on. It's great that she's repeating the sequence; repetition is crucial for muscle memory.
The kick tap tap step adds an interesting flair to the combo. I love how she's highlighting the weight transfer; understanding that will really help in nailing the flow of the move. It’s exciting to see how each part builds on the last, creating a complete routine.

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The video begins with an invitation to beginner and intermediate salsa lessons in downtown Everett [0:00]. The instructor, Hilary, then transitions to a footwork review, introducing the "cross tap combo" [0:19]. This combo starts with the first part of the basic step (one, two, three) followed by a syncopated step and a cross step, detailing the sequence as "1 2 3 & 4 & 4" [0:20]. The explanation emphasizes stepping in front on counts "1 2 3 & 4" before executing the cross step, and then repeats the initial sequence for clarity [0:25].
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The video begins with an invitation to beginner and intermediate salsa lessons in downtown Everett [0:00]. The instructor, Hilary, then transitions to a footwork review, introducing the "cross tap combo" [0:19]. This combo starts with the first part of the basic step (one, two, three) followed by a syncopated step and a cross step, detailing the sequence as "1 2 3 & 4 & 4" [0:20]. The explanation emphasizes stepping in front on counts "1 2 3 & 4" before executing the cross step, and then repeats the initial sequence for clarity [0:25].
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