Well, after getting great feedback from all of you, here it is - a more complicated salsa pattern. It is a very long pattern, so take it in strides and small bites. We have named the individual moves to help you piece the entire salsa combination together. Now, because it is Valentine’s Day (soon) - you can have something to practice with that special someone
.Enjoy and if you have questions, please ask it at our forums http://www.addicted2salsa.com/forums/ !
The song used in the episode is “Philadelphia Mambo” by Los Gatos (originally by Tito Puente)

Watch: Salsa Dancing 32: Complex Salsa Turn Pattern

Watch: Salsa Video Episode 1 : Salsa Titanic Options
And now back to your regularly scheduled programming! After such a long time we are back with a new season of the addicted2salsa.com video dance podcast!
First, we’d like to go on record that we are the first salsa podcast to be shot in High-Definition (hope it shows up on Wikipedia), so you can clearly see our footwork either on your iPhone/iPod or big screen TV. Second, this is our first podcast that we dance On2 as well as On1. Last, but not least - I’d like to introduce you to our new co-host Julie Merrill.
Today we will go over a few options on how to get out of a salsa titanic move. Enjoy!
The song used in the episode is “Philadelphia Mambo” by Los Gatos (originally by Tito Puente)
This salsa combo is kind of tricky to perform, so practice it various times at home to get the timing down: especially the mechanics of moving around the lady and moving their arm down (so you don’t break it).

Salsa Dance 19 : The Double-Lock Salsa Combo
So I decided to release this episode a little earlier than normal. One of our members asked about different ways of getting out of hammerlock positions. In this episode of addicted2salsa, I show you a couple of simple ways to get out of hammerlocks and one slick/combo way. Please some of these moves require practice and patience so you do not hurt the ladies arm. Ladies, this is the best way to practice your copa step.

How to get out of Salsa Hammer-Locks (dance)
Well, we are here again, bringing you a simple, yet slick salsa combo you can learn and use at the club (or wherever). This combo uses a lot of simple elements (half a turn), with a drop hands, and then a blind cross body lead while switching hands. In addition, we use the concepts of a wrap and a copa to finish off the combo. (You can check some of the moves in an earlier podcast).

Salsa Dance 17 : Short-Stride Salsa Dance Combo