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The man leads the lady to move backwards (stepping back on her right foot in preparation for an anticlockwise rotation) — by pushing her right hand slightly with his right hand — as he moves backwards-left off the lady's line, leaving it free for her to step forwards.
Some men signal the Catapult by making a definite cup with their right hand under the lady's right hand, as they step away.

The man leads the lady to move forwards past his right side and turn 180o anticlockwise (with weight on her left leg) under his right hand (and the lady's right hand) — by bringing his right hand (and the lady's right hand) slightly below waist height then raising his right hand (and the lady's right hand) from waist height to above the lady's head in an over-arm “bowling” motion — as he moves forwards.
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The man leads the lady to finish the turn (placing weight onto her right foot as a brake and then stepping back on her left leg) — by lowering his right hand (and the lady's right hand) from head height to waist height — as he moves forwards-right and offers his left hand behind his back.
The man can bounce forwards, kneel down, point forwards or do a “superman” pose during this step. Some men offer the left hand behind their back, or as a more subtle “tail feather”. Alternatively, keep the lady waiting, until she comes up to the man's left side in the next step, before offering the left hand.

The man leads the lady to move forwards-left and come up to his left side — by releasing her right hand after pulling it slightly with his right hand and pulling her left hand slightly with his left hand (once the lady has taken of his left hand in her left hand) — as he moves backwards and brings his left hand (and the lady's left hand) out to his left, so that it is across and in front of the lady at waist height.

The man leads the lady to move forwards-right and spin 540o clockwise (with weight on her right leg) — by bringing his left hand (and the lady's left hand) in an arc from his left side to in front of him, then flicking the lady's left hand — as he releases the lady's left hand from his left hand.

The man typically catches the lady's hands in a double handhold, or catches the lady's right hand in either his left or right hand. The man leads the lady to finish the spin (placing weight onto her left foot as a brake and then stepping back on her right leg) — by pushing her hand(s) slightly with his hand(s) — as he moves backwards.
