Bachata
Rib-Cage Isolation
Move your ribs, leave everything else still. The hidden engine behind every clean body roll and wave. Master this and the pretty stuff suddenly gets easy.
Also known as: chest/ribcage iso (distinct from Chest Isolation B029, which is the beginner front-back; this adds side-to-side and control)
This move builds: Consent & Floor Etiquette …on the always-on five — Connection, Frame, Comfort, Posture, Consent.
- Entry
- closed embrace
- Exit
- closed embrace
- Tempo
- slow
- Musical use
- accent
- Connector
- No
- Level
- Intermediate
- Cluster
- sensual-bodywork
- Style
- Sensual
What This Move Is
Sliding your rib cage on its own — side to side and front to back — while your hips and shoulders stay quiet. It's the control that makes a body roll look like a wave instead of a wobble. Slow, deliberate, and worth drilling until it's effortless.
Key Points
- Lead/Follow: This is a body skill either partner can own. Isolate by imagining your ribs slide on a tray while your hips hold still.
- The cue: Hands on hips, move only the chest. If the hips cheat along, shrink the motion until they don't.
- Timing: Slide across 1-2, return 3-4 — keep it on a slow, controlled count.
- Common mistake: Letting the shoulders or hips ride along. The whole point is independence — one segment moving, the rest still.
Style Notes
The technique that unlocks the sensual cluster. Drill it solo, then layer it under partner moves. It's the difference between body movement that reads as control and body movement that reads as guessing.
Chains into
After this, you can flow into…