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Forward and Back Lock --------------------- When a Chasse is taken forward or back, a locking action is used, where the feet are crossed on the second step, as described below. [Forward Lock](#fwd) [Backward Lock](#bwd)
Forward Lock ----------------------------

| Step_# | Count | Steps | Technique | Footwork | |—|—|—|—|—| | 1 | 4 | RF fwd, R side leading | Both knees straight, hip commences to settle toward RF | BF | | 2 | & | LF behind RF (Latin Cross) | Both knees slightly flexed, hips central | T | | 3 | 1 | RF fwd and slightly to the side | Both knees straight, hip settles toward RF | BF |

A Forward Lock commenced with the LF would be the natural opposite.

Backward Lock -----------------------------

| Step_# | Count | Steps | Technique | Footwork | |—|—|—|—|—| | 1 | 4 | LF back, Toe turned out, L side leading | Both knees straight, hip commences to settle toward LF | T | | 2 | & | RF in front of LF (Latin Cross) | Both knees slightly flexed, hips central | BF | | 3 | 1 | LF back and slightly to the side | Both knees straight, hip settles toward LF | BF |

A Back Lock commenced with the RF would be the natural opposite.