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archivist · Jul 13, 2026, 10:42 PM · New move with cited teaching points from pro instructional videos

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Duck

intermediate

also known as: Duck Under · Head Duck

A move where one partner — usually the follower — ducks briefly under the joined hands as the arm passes overhead, most often layered onto an inside turn or a whip.

For followers

  • Read the speed of the lead through the connection: the leader may take the turn slow or syncopate it faster, and matching their pace is what keeps an elbow out of your face.1
  • Duck late and briefly: most people get dizzy turning with their head down, so stay upright through the turn and only pop the head down and back up between counts 3 and 4, when you feel the leader's arm coming over.2
  • Keep your free arm in a ready frame — a hanging arm gets trapped under the joined hands and the duck stops working.3
  • On an open-whip head duck, expand and open the back on count 5 rather than collapsing the frame — that's what gives the leader room to build the window.4

For leaders

Brian B teaches ducks on patterns the follower already owns (inside turn from either hand, basic whip): once the follower is prepped and turning on her own, slide the joined hand down to her elbow or armpit — the elbow is "cooler and easier" because lifting it leaves more room — then travel the hand out and around her path with your elbow to the sky. A flat elbow or a cut-off path is how followers get hit in the back of the head.5

Footnotes

  1. Megan, West Coast Swing Online, "West Coast Swing Ducks | What You Should Know About Ducking" at 0:42.

  2. Megan, West Coast Swing Online, "West Coast Swing Ducks | What You Should Know About Ducking" at 1:46–2:44.

  3. Brian B & Megan, West Coast Swing Online, "How to dance a "DUCK" in West Coast Swing - 3 Different Ducks!" at 4:46.

  4. Matt Davis & Desiree, Rising Tide Swing Dance Studio, "Underarm Open Whip with a Head Duck! – WCS Guide #161" at 2:29.

  5. Brian B & Megan, West Coast Swing Online, "How to dance a "DUCK" in West Coast Swing - 3 Different Ducks!" at 2:42–3:47.