In square dance competitions, the first contestant on the floor usually faces greater tension and pressure. This is because the first contestant on the floor bears the responsibility of opening the show, and they set the starting point for the entire competition. They need to show off their dancing skills in front of a large audience and at this point in time, the judges' scoring criteria have not yet been influenced by the performances of the other contestants. This pressure of being alone in front of an audience and judges, and the expectations of their performance, may cause the first contestant on stage to feel nervous and uneasy.