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The airflare is a highly skilled breakdancing maneuver involving complete aerial rotation. It requires exceptional strength, balance, and coordination as the dancer pushes off their hands while suspended in the air. Typically performed by elite breakers, it’s notable for its demanding acrobatics and...
The windmill is an advanced dance move rooted in breakdancing. It involves continuous rolling across the upper back and shoulders combined with a sweeping circular motion of the legs. Developed within 1970s New York hip-hop culture, it's practiced by acrobatic dancers seeking to demonstrate strength...
The headspin is an advanced breakdancing move requiring significant balance and control. It involves rotating continuously on one’s head, a core element of b-boying developed in New York City during the 1970s. This acrobatic maneuver is primarily practiced by experienced breakers seeking to demonstr...
The Jackhammer is a complex breakdancing maneuver requiring significant skill and athleticism. It involves an elite dancer maintaining balance on a single hand while executing rapid rotations, switching support with each turn. This move showcases advanced acrobatics, core strength, and precise wrist...
Halos are an advanced acrobatic movement performed by breakdancers and other performers. The technique involves maintaining balance while rotating the body in a complete circle around one’s head. It requires exceptional core strength, spatial awareness, and momentum control. Individuals with prior e...
The Hollow Back Freeze is a complex acrobatic pose achieved by supporting the body upside down and creating a pronounced inward curve of the spine. It requires significant flexibility and core strength. This freeze is commonly practiced by breakdancers, gymnasts, and those involved in acrobatics see...
The flare is an advanced acrobatic maneuver rooted in gymnastics and breakdancing. It involves supporting oneself with alternating hands while executing continuous, circular movements with the legs – a technique often adapted from pommel horse routines. This move demands significant strength, coordi...
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