paintanker
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I was told in Paso to have no turn out when feet are together, to step forward with no turn out, but to turn out the back foot during walks, and let it slide along the inside edge of the toe.
In promenade walks then, since your feet are diagonal, will your back foot slide inside edge on one foot, and outside edge on the other, or should you turn out the back leg to stay inside edge, and then turn it back in to step straight?
In promenade walks then, since your feet are diagonal, will your back foot slide inside edge on one foot, and outside edge on the other, or should you turn out the back leg to stay inside edge, and then turn it back in to step straight?