As far as the movement of the feet is concerned, the right leap is similar to the forward leap, only instead of performing the leap forwards, the leap is performed to the right. Starting from the initial position, a txingo is performed with the left foot and, stretching the right foot out, the dancer lifts it to the right.
Keeping the right foot in the air, a demi-plié is performed with the left foot and the dancer jumps: he taps the left foot against the left leg first below and then on top. The right foot is lowered to the floor and the left leg remains in the air and well extended to the left.
The sideways leap or leap to the right is performed as follows:
The leap is performed transversally or sideways to the right in the same way as the forward leap, with the two feet stretched out to the right and the body tilted to the left.