Man, I love the content. I hope you are doing well. I use to watch your variation videos all the time. I started training again and revisited your channel for some inspiration. Just wanted to let you know, that even if you don't have many views/subscribers, you are still impacting some individuals. Love and respect from Los Angeles, Ca.
Allowing yourself to be whack is for sure the key to break loose from conventions whether it be painting, sculpting, breaking or just about any creative category. I also feel it allows you to just simply have some fun like you said, and more importantly for me to not be too hard on oneself in the first step of the process. I think it can actually be pretty hard sometimes to come up with whack stuff too, because the body wants to steer into conventional routines once it comes up to speed. I think its really interesting to see that ugly looking moves turn into something beautiful when they get put into a bigger context, like a chain of moves. Not to start a whole new topic but I cant help thinking about the definition of whack vs. dope. Because when reflecting on it I def feel it helps me to step out of myself to have an more objective idea before diving into my own rules of esthetic choices.
Couldn't have said it any better. This is why I really enjoy consuming cypher content that is online over watching battles and shit. The reason being, in the cyphers, there are these absolute magical dope moments that happen which basically most of the times is just a bboy or bgirl being in the absolute moment and actually crashing flat. They end up crashing and that actually breaks the conventional movements and it literally creates the impression of something unique just happened for a split second. Bboy Machine winning IBE Footwork battle 2005 is literally INSANE. Feels like he won the whole thing doing impromptu freestyle and till this day i dont understand how can someone move like that haha. Bboy Kmel and Flea rock in a 2on2 battle where Kmel rocks a blue tshirt is crazy too.
Bro thanks you! It's funny cause I'm always so stuck on creating. This little bit of info is going to change it for me. I might actually enjoy breaking again.
Very much impressed by the way you presented your decode, it was informative and engaging ❤ it literally made me feel that creating footwork variations is simple as eating a piece of cake. Keep at it. ❤
Man, I love the content. I hope you are doing well. I use to watch your variation videos all the time. I started training again and revisited your channel for some inspiration. Just wanted to let you know, that even if you don't have many views/subscribers, you are still impacting some individuals. Love and respect from Los Angeles, Ca.
Jeffrey thank you so much. That genuinely means a lot to me 👊🏽 💝
The 'wack' stuff is always lit mate haha you are always crafting dawg
Allowing yourself to be whack is for sure the key to break loose from conventions whether it be painting, sculpting, breaking or just about any creative category. I also feel it allows you to just simply have some fun like you said, and more importantly for me to not be too hard on oneself in the first step of the process. I think it can actually be pretty hard sometimes to come up with whack stuff too, because the body wants to steer into conventional routines once it comes up to speed. I think its really interesting to see that ugly looking moves turn into something beautiful when they get put into a bigger context, like a chain of moves.
Not to start a whole new topic but I cant help thinking about the definition of whack vs. dope. Because when reflecting on it I def feel it helps me to step out of myself to have an more objective idea before diving into my own rules of esthetic choices.
Couldn't have said it any better. This is why I really enjoy consuming cypher content that is online over watching battles and shit. The reason being, in the cyphers, there are these absolute magical dope moments that happen which basically most of the times is just a bboy or bgirl being in the absolute moment and actually crashing flat.
They end up crashing and that actually breaks the conventional movements and it literally creates the impression of something unique just happened for a split second. Bboy Machine winning IBE Footwork battle 2005 is literally INSANE. Feels like he won the whole thing doing impromptu freestyle and till this day i dont understand how can someone move like that haha. Bboy Kmel and Flea rock in a 2on2 battle where Kmel rocks a blue tshirt is crazy too.
@@HipHopJournal Haha cyphers are always gonna be way more dope, even skipped watching battles a lot of times cus of serious fomo.
@@shaman4evah I can max relate to that! Haha!
such a nice idea to spread!
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Bro thanks you! It's funny cause I'm always so stuck on creating. This little bit of info is going to change it for me. I might actually enjoy breaking again.
I'm so happy to read that. You're welcome!
Nice bro
Just loved it ❤ much love and power to you brother ❤
Thanks Sai. I hope that was insightful 👊
Very much impressed by the way you presented your decode, it was informative and engaging ❤ it literally made me feel that creating footwork variations is simple as eating a piece of cake. Keep at it. ❤
@@chosenoneofficial Glad to hear bro. Thanks 👊🏽💝
Noice 1 bro 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Ayeee brootha 🤙