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Rocking Around

2/12/2026

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 The Rock Step (also known as Rock Recover on step sheets) is just two weight changes in opposite directions over two counts—but don’t let its simplicity fool you. This little move does a lot of heavy lifting in line dance.

⬆️ Forward Rock — Step Counts 👣
Count 1: Step Right foot forward in 5th position, weight on the ball of the foot (Yes, the back foot can lift a little. It’s not cheating.)
Count 2: Replace weight to the Left foot
Delay the weight change, straighten the knee, and voilà--Cuban motion.

Fun fact:
👉 No matter which way you rock—forward, back, side, or cross—your weight stays on the front of the foot.
  •  Heels are innocent bystanders. Leave them out of it.
  •  Think Latin dance energy as opposed to stomping. 

⬇️ Back Rock Reality Check 
  • Don’t lean back on a back rock. This is dancing, not a trust fall.

➡️ Side Rock Styling 
  • Side rocks stay close to the body—no dramatic lunges.
  • Always roll around the ball of the foot, easier on the joints and looks hot! 

Forward Rock + Back Rock = ??
You guessed it, that cozy little 4-count combination is called a Rocking Chair. It’s smooth, musical, and feels fun. Despite the name, there is no actual sitting involved. We rock, we recover, and then we do it again in the opposite direction.

Rocking Chair — Step Counts 👣
This step uses the same good habits as a proper Rock Step: 5th position, weight on the ball of the foot, and controlled Cuban motion.
  • Count 1: Step Right foot forward
  • Count 2: Replace weight to the Left foot
  • Count 3: Step Right foot back 
  • Count 4: Replace weight to the Left foot
💡 Good news: The left foot is not glued to the floor. It may lift slightly as the weight changes. Teachers will often tell students to keep their left on the floor so they can figure out the Rocking Chair, but that’s a tool, not a rule!
 
🎵Rocking Chairs Aren’t Always Relaxing 🎵
Especially not when they are danced syncopated: 
  • 1 & 2 & - Same steps. Same technique. Just a little extra sass in the timing. Those & counts tell us this rocking chair is moving quickly
 
Rocking Chair Check List 😄 
  • Stay upright—this is a rocker, not a recliner
  • Keep the steps under your body 
  • Weight stays on the ball of the foot, not the heel 
  • Use smooth Latin motion
Danced properly, your Rocking Chair will look relaxed, musical, and effortless—just like you. 
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