Reverse V-step
A Reverse V-step is similar to a V-step - you step up wide with both feet, but you
also turn as you step up, so that you end up facing the opposite direction from
when you started.
The picture shows a right lead Reverse V-step, and then a left lead Reverse
V-step.
This move is done in 4 counts:
- 1. Step across and up on the bench with your lead foot, and begin to turn
your body.
- 2. Finish the turn as you bring your other foot on top of the bench. You
are now on top of the bench and facing the opposite direction.
- 3. Step down on the far side of the bench with your lead foot.
- 4. Step down with your other foot to the far side of the bench.