FORWARD ROCK, STEP HOLD, STEP HOLD, BACK ROCK, STEP HOLD, STEP HOLD
1-2 Step forward onto R, rock back onto L
3-6 Step back onto R, hold, step back onto L, hold
7-8 Step forward onto R, rock back onto L
9-12 Step forward onto R, hold,step forward onto L, hold
CROSS VINE, 1/4 TURN, HOLD, JAZZ BOX, STEP TO SIDE, HOLD
13-14 Step R across in front of L, step L to L side
15-16 Sep R across & behind L, hold
17-18 Step L to L side with 1/4 turn L, hold
19-20 Step R foot across in front of L, step L back
21-24 Step R to R side, hold, step L beside R, hold
STEP BACK, BACK, TURN HOLD, TURN HOLD, STEP BACK, BACK, TURN HOLD, TURN HOLD
25-26 Step back on R-L
27-28 Step back on R with 1/2 turn R, hold
29-30 Step forward on L with 1/2 turn R, hold
31-32 Step back on R-L
33-34 Step back on R with 1/2 turn R, hold
35-36 Step forward on L with 1/2 turn R, hold
STEP LOCK, STEP HOLD, STEP HOLD, STEP LOCK, STEP HOLD, STEP HOLD
37-38 Step R forward & slightly R, lock L up behind R
39-40 Step R forward & slightly R, hold
41-42 Step L forward & slightly L, hold
43-44 Step R foot forward & slightly R, lock L up behind R
45-46 Step R foot forward & slightly R, hold
47-48 Step L foot forward & slightly L, hold
CROSS VINE, 1/4 TURN, HOLD, CROSS VINE, STEP HOLD
49-50 Step R across in front of L, step L to L side
51-52 Sep R across & behind L, hold
53-54 Step L to L side with 1/4 turn L, hold
55-56 Step R across in front of L, step L to L side
57-60 Step R across & behind L, hold, step L to L side, hold
CROSS VINE, STEP HOLD, 6 COUNT RUNNING VINE
61-62 Step R across in front of L, step L to L side
63-66 Step R across & behind L, hold, step L to L side, hold
67-68 Step R to R side, step L across & behind R
69-70 Step R to R side, step L across in front R
71-72 Step R to R side, step L across & behind R
STEP SIDE ACROSS, SIDE HOLD, TOGETHER HOLD
73-74 Step R to R side, step L across in front of R
75-76 Step R to R side, hold
77-78 Step L beside R, hold
Begin Again
Choreographers Note; This dance has found it's popularity from it's Two Steppin' rhythm of quick, quick, slow, slow.It has been
choreographed for the right foot lead which is the female lead for partner dancing. I thought that this was a smoother more practicable way
of introducing dancers into the "Two Steppin" partner dancing if they had always wanted to try this, while allowing others the opportunity of
dancing to this style of dancing. The song that inspired me was Tracy Byrd's "Cowgirl" although it required the dancer to dance through a
pause in the music, for ease of teaching & dancing I have suggested two alternative pieces of music from George Strait.