Immediately after the third and fourth beats, the right foot begins to move forward (or left or right). Follow up with your left foot, and the movements should be symmetrical and coordinated.
The same method is used for the side step. The first step is to step on your left foot (forward, sideways, backward), and the second step is to move your right foot forward alternately, while paying attention to bending your knees.
There is also a sliding step as a step, moving to the side step by step. In the first half, the left foot slides to the left, in the second half, the left foot gently straightens the knee, and the right foot quickly moves to the right heel.
Another way is to use jumping as a step. The first step is to move your left foot forward or in other directions. The second step is to jump up with your left foot, while your right leg is straight and your knees are left.
Another way is to take the jumping step as a step: stand upright with your legs, squat slightly to prepare for the action, jump one or two steps at a time, and jump gently according to the rhythm of the music. When you fall, you should land on the sole of your foot first, so that your knees will be elastic. Square dance teaching in public square dance network.