Sugar push left shoulder slide
Start in a [goofy] or [parallel] position. The footwork is the same as in a sugar push. The only difference is the handwork and the middle-body work. The handwork on 1 and 2 is bringing your right hand over your head and then to your left shoulder. The palm of your hand should point up and be parallel to the floor on 1 to create a frame that looks like an upside-down L (Γo) so that your head will go under the frame. In specific, your right hand should be about 1 inch above your head and the palm of your left hand should be horizontal and your fingers should point at 3 o’clock whenever the hand is over your head, and your right wrist should be aligned with your left ear. At the end of 2, the back your right hand should be pressed against the left side of your neck, so release the follower’s left hand because it has been positioned in your left shoulder. Depending on the follower’s arm-reach and your height, you will need to bend your back on 1 and 2 so that the follower is able to have the left hand go over your head and reach the left shoulder. On 3&4 keep your right hand at the left shoulder while offering your left hand by placing it under-and-in-front of your right elbow. The follower’s hand should slide down your right forearm onto your right left by the end of 4. You should be in an regular [scout] or a [spiderman scout] handshake by the end of 5&6.