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Bboy is a subreddit for anyone interested in b-boying/b-girling. A b-boy/b-girl is a male/female dancer who practices breaking or b-boying/b-girling, the acrobatic hip-hop dance style, commonly known as "breakdancing."
Reddit » Bboy
18h ago
I started incorporating regular weight training and workouts into my sessions, and I was just curious if grip strength was something I should work on - does grip strength help at all in bboying?
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Reddit » Bboy
18h ago
So i was doing airchairs,crashed and got a wrist sprain. now im afraid of even doing stab freezes because of that wrist sprain. How do i start breaking again?
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Reddit » Bboy
18h ago
Does anybody else have a lump or a bruise on their elbow after training elbow freeze a lot
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Reddit » Bboy
18h ago
I've seen some people on here asking about workshops/classes to learn breakin' in the Southern CA area (Los Angeles, Long Beach, Orange County). Wanted to share an upcoming summer program I know of where you can learn with other beginners.
It is for high schoolers and adults, classes held in Long Beach. A 12-week program and is free for qualified students (otherwise it costs up to $399; each meetup is 2 hours). These classes are taught by a variety of WeBreak instructors who have years of bboying and teaching experience, and the second hour of each class is dedicated to a private open session ..read more
Reddit » Bboy
18h ago
Looking to get back into breaking but not sure how relevant it still is in my city. Considering I live in Houston makes me think their are many people to meet but am still a beginner so don’t know of any crews/people in my area. Any recommendations to places in where I can meet other people/learn from who are still in the Bboy scene?
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Reddit » Bboy
18h ago
Thinking of going back to breaking but I’m worried it might worsen my migraines if I do windmills or body slam if crash.
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Reddit » Bboy
18h ago
I'm 1.95 cm and 27 years old so it's not very likely i'll ever learn them. But I'm going to keep trying a few more years. I've only thought of flares because my goal since childhood was to do flares to handstand.
Circles don't even look that good, but it just struck me, are they perhaps easier and a progression to do open legged flares?
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Reddit » Bboy
6d ago
I can’t do multiple windmill. I have been practicing this move for a week, any tips or mistake you would like to point out would be great. ??
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