Salsa

Cross-Body Lead into Hammerlock

SalsaIntermediateCross-BodyBothconnector

Travel and trap. A cross-body inside turn that folds the follow's arm into a hammerlock as she lands.

This move builds: Frame & Lead-Follow Clarity …on the always-on five — Connection, Frame, Comfort, Posture, Consent.

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Entry
open or closed, two-hand, facing
Exit
hammerlock (single), facing/offset
Tempo
medium
Musical use
travelling
Connector
Yes — connects open or closed, two-hand, facing → hammerlock (single), facing/offset vocabulary
Level
Intermediate
Cluster
Cross-Body
Style
Both

What This Move Is

A cross-body lead with an inside turn added, where the lead keeps the follow's left arm straight so that the turn naturally folds it behind her back into a single hammerlock as she arrives at the far end of the slot. Combines a position-change and a slot-change in one figure.

Key Points

  • Lead: Keep the arm straight and control the fold with the fingertips — never force the arm behind her back.
  • Follow: Travel and turn; let the arm fold without resisting, keep the connection soft.
  • Timing: On1 CBL 1-2-3, cross/turn/fold 5-6-7. On2 the same on 2 & 6.
  • Common mistake: Rushing the cross so the turn and arm-fold don't sync, jamming the shoulder; lead stepping out of the slot.

Style Notes

Resolves via a hammerlock unwind back to HOME A, or into a double hammerlock for more texture. Sometimes loosely called a "pretzel" — flag the naming locally.

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