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The leads in Einthoven's Triangle, which are Leads I (left and right arm), II (right arm and left foot)), and III (left arm and foot).
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•East Coast Swing - single step This dance basic consists of 6-counts or beats. 1)First (leads) guys step back onto their left foot for one count and then return to their right foot for the second count. (Follows) Ladies will do the same but start by stepping back onto their right foot for one count and then returning to their left foot for the second count. 2)Next, leads will step to their left putting their center of gravity over their left foot. Pulse on the left foot for two counts. Follows will do the same but they will pulse on their right foot for two counts. 3)Finally, leads will step to their right putting their center of gravity over their right foot. Pulse on the right foot for two counts. Follows will do the same but they will pulse on their left foot for two counts. 4)Repeat steps 1-5 To do this with a partner: 1)Leads place your right hand in the approximate center of the follows back. Follows drape your left arm along the top of the leads right arm. Follows place your left hand on the leads right shoulder. 2)Leads hold the follows right had in your left hand. Hold hands at around the follows waist line. This is a relaxed hand hold. 3) Knees should be slightly bent to facilitate bounce in the dance. This bounce will be a down bounce on each beat of the music.
Work
His foot work
right foot up, left foot slide into right foot, left foot up, right foot slide, left foot down, right foot up, and just repeat it
On the right foot.
Approach her ... left foot, right foot, left foot, right foot, trip, get up pretend it never happened, left foot, right foot...
you take your feet and step... left foot , right foot , left foot , right foot... and so onor hop left right left right :)
you take your feet and step... left foot , right foot , left foot , right foot... and so onor hop left right left right :)
no, right hand is ipsilateral to the right foot.
chest limb and augmented--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Standard Limb Leads (Bipolar) "Einthoven's Triangle"Lead I: right and left arms (lateral wall)Lead II: right arm and left foot (inferior wall)Lead III: left arm and [usually] foot (inferior wall)- Note that the right arm is always negatively charged and the left foot is always positively chargedAugmented Leads (Unipolar*)aVR: right arm (no specific view)aVL: left arm (lateral wall)aVF: left leg [usually foot] (inferior wall)Precordial "Chest" Leads (Unipolar*)- see link called "precordial 'chest' leads" in related links for diagramV1: 4th intercostal space to right of sternum (septal wall)V2: 4th intercostal space to left of sternum (septal wall)V3: between leads V2 and V4 (anterior wall)V4: 5th intercostal space at midclavicular line (anterior wall)V5: level with V4 at left anterior axillary line (lateral wall)V6: level with V5 at left midaxillary line, directly under midpoint of armpit (lateral wall)* It's important to note that with the unipolar leads, they work assuming that the "center point" is negative and the ends (the actual lead placement) are positive.