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<p>COURSE: aa / single-axis-turns</p>
<p>FOCUS: This lesson covers exits from single-axis turns, focusing on how both leaders and followers can initiate the exit and adapt footwork accordingly.</p>
<p>TIP & TRICKS: <ul>
<li>Leaders can shift the axis in any direction, with forward and back being easiest.</li>
<li>Followers can exit independently if they feel motion sick or the music phrasing suggests it.</li>
<li>Exits vary based on weight placement, leading to mirrored or same-leg footwork.</li>
<li>For same-leg exits, leaders cut out one step to maintain momentum.</li>
<li>Practice exits initiated by either partner to see how footwork changes.</li>
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<p>REMEMBER: <ul>
<li>Both leaders and followers can be responsible for exiting the turn.</li>
<li>Footwork at exit depends on the follower's actions and timing of the axis shift.</li>
<li>Mirrored-leg exits are straightforward, while same-leg exits require adjusted steps.</li>
<li>Leaders should signal readiness to move on after exiting.</li>
<li>Adapt exits based on partner comfort and musical cues.</li>
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