How does the ghost step slide sideways?

I want to say that it is necessary to practice more, but if you know some details and skills, you will definitely avoid detours. Regarding the connection between in-situ RM and sideslip, pace is more important. Let me give you an example directly: when you lift your left foot in situ, you should be prepared to enter sideslip. You should know the steps of sideslip and running, right? Many newcomers move faster, and may lift their left feet when they are in a hurry, trying to slide their left feet to the side, causing the connection to get stuck, which is wrong. The correct detail is that when the left foot is lifted to the highest point, it is not only the end of running, but also the beginning of sideslip. Land your left foot, slide your right heel to the right, and then slide sideways. I won't say any more. This is a small step process. Note that the word striding is completely different, that is, direction. Have you found that the small step flow connection is that the left foot is lifted and the whole body slides to the right, while the big step is that the center of gravity is also thrown to the left when the left foot is lifted, the left foot is stepped to the left, and the right foot is dragged to the left, with a slightly larger range. The above left and right are interchangeable. I am just giving an example. Of course, the most important thing is practice. Beginners should not rush to follow the dance music. Just repeat the action slowly. Let's talk about the dance music in three months. These are all personal real experiences and years of understanding. Well, I hope you can succeed!