Every rhythm of Latin dance needs to be filled with movements, so that it looks coherent and aesthetic.
1. At the beginning of each song, there will be a prelude. After the main melody starts, count the beats secretly in your mind, and then start dancing. Note that when starting to dance, you need to start half a beat in advance, so that on the first beat at the beginning, you can complete the steps in time at the tapping point 2
2. Under normal circumstances, in rumba, During samba, you need to stretch your limbs in the opposite direction half a beat in advance, so that when the formal section starts, you start to move in the opposite direction, and the movements can be wider and smoother.
3. During the initial practice, you can count the beats with your mouth, add a half note before the first beat, and at the same time start moving your body. For example, in rumba, the common way to count beats is "2341". At the beginning of the music, you can count the rhythm like this, 2341.
4. In some competitions, it is often seen that some players cannot keep up with the rhythm of the music. By mentally reciting or counting the beats and taking action half a beat in advance, this can reduce the possibility of not keeping up with the rhythm.