Salsa

Hammerlock (Single)

SalsaIntermediatePosition-ChangesBothconnector

The folded arm. A turn that gently tucks one of the follow's arms behind her back into a new, lockable position.

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
accent
Connector
Yes — connects open or closed, two-hand, facing → hammerlock (single), facing/offset vocabulary
Level
Intermediate
Cluster
Position-Changes
Style
Both

What This Move Is

The lead leads a right/inside turn with the left hand primary while the right hand keeps the follow's left arm straight and vertical; the turn naturally folds that arm behind her back, about 270 (sometimes 360) degrees. The result is a stable hammerlock position you can dwell in or decorate before unwinding.

Key Points

  • Lead: Let the turn create the fold — fingertip control only, never muscle the arm into place.
  • Follow: Execute the turn and let the arm fold without resisting; soft connection.
  • Timing: On1 turn on 5-6-7; On2 on 2/6. Same footwork.
  • Common mistake: Forcing the arm behind the back (unsafe) instead of letting the turn do it; gripping with the thumb.

Style Notes

The hammerlock is its own position — many figures enter and exit through it. Always have an unwind ready; never leave the follow stuck.

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