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Default Toe Sided Cross Step Backside Lady Killer?

After watching the Loaded Newsletter trial run I started practice the lady killer and got it a couple times not to many still a sketchy trick for me but i thought i would try it toesided cross stepping backside lady killer or idk what it would be call it (I vote the heel stepping lady lover or w.e) but the reverse of the normal lady killer. But to do this you have to do the cross step behind the front foot instead of over the toe like normal toe and heel side cross step i have not the slightest clue on the name of this. But you have to carve on your toe side then take a behind the heel cross step and then slide around the backside slide and swing your body around (to my right since i ride regular) and end up riding regular again. I know this sounds ridiculous but if you try you do the steps you feel the slide but I haven't been able to ride it out YET. Am i correct on this being the reverse or opposite of the cross legged lady killer? Has anyone ever heard of something like this before that i just have not came across?
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