i am more into other styles of dance like robot, waving, popping, boogaloo etc. but even though I practise a lot at breakdance I find it really hard to do certain moves. This is honestly the best breakdancing tutorial I've ever seen.
This is great, I keep seeing the other dancers free styling while doing footwork and it looks amazing and I'm on the ground doing a move but not with the kind of variations and changes I can see them doing. Thanks!
How the heck does one pop off the floor like at the 2:13 mark in the video? What is this called and does anyone know of a good site/video that explains how to do it?
How come I only got a hold of this right now?!! This will be crazy helpful for my students to level up their footwork! Big up to Metal and Vincani for sharing this!
Metal (and Vincanity) makes it look so simple, although when I'm breaking, I focus too much on the move I'm currently doing to blend kicks, hops and other creative stuffs in...
This Has Open my life to new possibilities...Thanks so much Loved your personality and battling you guys at Ho down Bgirl Trinity and I. Much love man and God Bless!!!
NTEGRITY and TRINITY!!!! Legends in every cipher and battle! Thanks for the love and I'm sending it right back to ya! Ho-down was like one of my favorite jams ever. What you up to these days?
This is awesome! I'm in south jersey always in Philly and I need to find you guys cause I suck. This drill is great for a beginner like me. I'm 37 and probably too old to start doing this, but I haven't broken anything yet.
Yo tony! If you like, come to our adult classes in center city. Mondays and Fridays 7pm. Let me know if you want more info, or you can email us at hiphopfundamentals@gmail. Peace!
tony espino Loved reading this comment. I used to bboy when I was younger but at 36 adulting happens. If I am ever out and have enough drinks in me it makes me want to break out and top rock. I havent tried full blown bboying again but damn I thought I was the only mid 30s dood that wanted to do it!
tony espino You're only as old ss you treat your body. I'm turning 34 in a month, and I started again after long deliberation on whether it's doable. Keep it realistic. You won't beat Hong 10, or do what you love to watch without work. Some moves you'll never do. But if you have fun doing it, and don't care what closed minded people think, you can have fun and start. But you gotta be somewhat fit, and it's harder with age. Look up the 67 year old bboy from Japan, or the 50 yr old.grom Russia, and more. and forget about age limitations per se. Oh yeah, I have substantial arthritis in my wrist, and I'm strengthening through the dance. If you're serious, and dedicated, it's doable. I'm proof, and there's more proof out there. I have a toddler and an 18 year old. I own a home, travel to NYC for work as a manager, and I live in CT, so believe me, I live an adult life with a lot of responsibilities, and never enough time. I make it for bboying cause I love it. Injuries occur, so go slow, but don't stop. It takes years. As a fellow older community member, I hope you stick with it.
My advice: if you're only a few months or years into breaking, then your body may still be figuring out how to have a pain-free relationship with the floor. That takes time, and the pain should go away eventually as you keep practicing. But, if the pain is unbearable, then you're probably tweaking something in a way that could lead to injury. To me, an important part of Breaking is figuring out what pain is just soreness or 'getting used to' a new kind of movement and what pain could actually lead toward injury. I avoid the injury kind! Peace, Metal
Think about doing a 'criss cross' motion in the back of your 6 step, when you're in a pushup position. Drag your toes a little bit so it kinda 'floats'. You'll get it! - Metal
man that's the most awesome footwork drill I've ever seen!!!
Mel armstrong u
I know this was posted 6 years ago.... but I'm so glad I found it now! (Better late than never haha) thanks for all the content.
i am more into other styles of dance like robot, waving, popping, boogaloo etc. but even though I practise a lot at breakdance I find it really hard to do certain moves. This is honestly the best breakdancing tutorial I've ever seen.
This was badass I'm really getting fired up for breaking again! Sometimes I get in my own head but I wanna have fun with something so cool
Crazy how something so simple could just give you so many new ideas! Thank you for the wisdom🙏
hands down one of the best bboy videos I've seen.
Literally one of the best drills!! And it's so simple that can turn later into something complex
This is great, I keep seeing the other dancers free styling while doing footwork and it looks amazing and I'm on the ground doing a move but not with the kind of variations and changes I can see them doing. Thanks!
That’s the best breaking tutorial I’ve ever seen.
How the heck does one pop off the floor like at the 2:13 mark in the video? What is this called and does anyone know of a good site/video that explains how to do it?
You said roll and he still nailed it :D
How come I only got a hold of this right now?!! This will be crazy helpful for my students to level up their footwork! Big up to Metal and Vincani for sharing this!
This is awesome, makes learning way more fulfilling and engaging!
stop hop jump kick train spin roll... remember these words and you will become a perfect dancer.
Metal (and Vincanity) makes it look so simple, although when I'm breaking, I focus too much on the move I'm currently doing to blend kicks, hops and other creative stuffs in...
Terence 74 right
REALLY THANKS MAN, IT IS VERY VERY HELPFUL
AND ALSO THANKS TO VINCANI
This Has Open my life to new possibilities...Thanks so much Loved your personality and battling you guys at Ho down Bgirl Trinity and I. Much love man and God Bless!!!
NTEGRITY and TRINITY!!!! Legends in every cipher and battle! Thanks for the love and I'm sending it right back to ya! Ho-down was like one of my favorite jams ever. What you up to these days?
Some nice ideas! I use similar principals in my tops as well!
writing this down on my hand for life
Wow added whole new flavor to my already stale footwork
could you also apply this to your toprock?
YOOO THAT LOOKS FUN AS HELL. I'm totally gonna try this out with friends! LOVE THIS VIDEO!
He is a really good dancer and teaching 👍💯
this is so dope footwork levels going up !!!
Great tutorial!! Thanx a lot. At this time it's to difficult for me. But I will learn this... 4 sure 😊
hey Bboy sandy, I've your lots of videos but today first time I m watching your channel n I've subscribe Coz I like your channel
awesome thanks bboy metal
This is awesome! I'm in south jersey always in Philly and I need to find you guys cause I suck. This drill is great for a beginner like me. I'm 37 and probably too old to start doing this, but I haven't broken anything yet.
tony espino Never to old to be bboying. 😌✔💯
Yo tony! If you like, come to our adult classes in center city. Mondays and Fridays 7pm. Let me know if you want more info, or you can email us at hiphopfundamentals@gmail. Peace!
tony espino Loved reading this comment. I used to bboy when I was younger but at 36 adulting happens. If I am ever out and have enough drinks in me it makes me want to break out and top rock. I havent tried full blown bboying again but damn I thought I was the only mid 30s dood that wanted to do it!
tony espino You're only as old ss you treat your body. I'm turning 34 in a month, and I started again after long deliberation on whether it's doable. Keep it realistic. You won't beat Hong 10, or do what you love to watch without work. Some moves you'll never do. But if you have fun doing it, and don't care what closed minded people think, you can have fun and start. But you gotta be somewhat fit, and it's harder with age. Look up the 67 year old bboy from Japan, or the 50 yr old.grom Russia, and more. and forget about age limitations per se. Oh yeah, I have substantial arthritis in my wrist, and I'm strengthening through the dance. If you're serious, and dedicated, it's doable. I'm proof, and there's more proof out there. I have a toddler and an 18 year old. I own a home, travel to NYC for work as a manager, and I live in CT, so believe me, I live an adult life with a lot of responsibilities, and never enough time. I make it for bboying cause I love it. Injuries occur, so go slow, but don't stop. It takes years. As a fellow older community member, I hope you stick with it.
Diggin' the new introduction broseph
BIG THANKS FROM LITHUANIA! thank you for your knowlage
THIS WAS VERY HELPFUL 😮😊😊
Thanks a ton for sharing, really useful.
Legendary.
Very good lesson
nice drills very helpful to us
This is so dope.
0:23 is there a name for that footwork? really interested in trying that one.
very useful ...thank you so much
Maan, thank you very much, it's just awesome tips!
this make my footwork to next lvl thought!
Props to Metal he's a really good speaker! Not common for bboys haha!
the titel show me already, that this youngsters have the right knowledge!
great video man thanks !
Wow! That's a great way to "break" it down. Heh.
Fresh af
thank u very much
really good
Very helpful~
Very nice and Awsome
My shoulder hurts when I do shoulder freeze. Is that a muscle memory thing or should I pad up?
My advice: if you're only a few months or years into breaking, then your body may still be figuring out how to have a pain-free relationship with the floor. That takes time, and the pain should go away eventually as you keep practicing. But, if the pain is unbearable, then you're probably tweaking something in a way that could lead to injury. To me, an important part of Breaking is figuring out what pain is just soreness or 'getting used to' a new kind of movement and what pain could actually lead toward injury. I avoid the injury kind! Peace, Metal
nice.. helped alot
hi i like ur dance vids. i tried to fo the flare but im to scared that i will crack my heaf
u mean the air flare. the regular flare doesn't require u to be upside down.
Start with the basics and then work your way up to the flare. Those take a lot of practice to get so take your time.
VINCANITV what's your intro music please tell me or upload it on your channel
nice
fresh
that was dope as fuck, thanks
not juat the skill itself,he is good at teaching too
Hella dope
good lesson (y)...thank's master 😆
lol that plug in the beginning
what up metal keep doin yo thing!!!
That's my dance teacher 😀😀
He is the best!
whats that guys age? he looks like a superfresh veteran :-)
Lets just say I have known him for 10+ years
anyway, he is inspiring ;-)
HA! Well played, Vince. Shaonna, you're ready to try this drill! Great work at the Movemakers Performance today! - Metal
finally a new tutorial :DDDDD
Muito bom
What if you don't have any breakdancing skills or if you're unathletic like i am?
Do what ever comes to your mind. Kick, spin, hop
SPIN
SPIN
SPIN
SPIN
SPIN
SPIN
SPIN
PUKEwaitwha- BLEHHHHHH
bruhh😂😂😂
Hey, how do 8 step like what you're doing? THATS AWESOME! :D
Think about doing a 'criss cross' motion in the back of your 6 step, when you're in a pushup position. Drag your toes a little bit so it kinda 'floats'. You'll get it! - Metal
halos on concrete. ok
Mark is that dude lol
It's a great 👍 ❤❤
wow this shit is dope
wow that intro
awesome
tight
Nice ❤️ HelpFull 🙏🏻ty
Nicee
What’s up Metal and Steve Belive
😢thankyou.just what i always wanted
now im off to go learn a six step🕺
fkn murdered the concrete. sheesh
Rol??? xD
legal😎😎
Monster
First❤
I thought this was Jeremy lin😂
nice
nice
nice
Nice