Group D’s routine is the simplest, including rumba, cha cha, and cowboy. It is mainly the most basic steps and a framework. Group C's routine also has three types of dances: rumba, cha cha, and cowboy. It increases the difficulty based on group D and adds some dance steps. Group B's routine includes rumba, cha cha, cowboy, and samba. Similarly, it adds samba. At the same time, the difficulty of the first three dances has also been gradually increased in Group A, and there are five dances: rumba, cha cha, cowboy, samba, and bullfighting. Note that the reason for increasing the difficulty is to separate the levels and let beginners Comparing scholars with beginners, those who have studied for a longer time and have a higher level of learning are compared together. This is more fair and can also play a role in encouraging beginners, just like dividing the classes according to weight in a weightlifting competition. The bronze medal test involves three types of dance: rumba, cha cha, and cowboy. It tests not only basic footwork but also routines. As for routines, both Group C and Group D are acceptable, depending on your own situation. The silver medal is tested on four dances: rumba, cha cha, cowboy, and samba, and the routine is tested on Group B. The gold medal is tested on five dances: rumba, cha cha, cowboy, samba, and bullfighting, and the routine is tested on Group A/playlist/index_3507318.html Here are the various groups It’s useful to take a look at other routines/playlist/playindex.do?lid=4630385&iid=22826897&cid=14 There is also some Latin dance music that can be used for practice