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How many street sports are there?
The trend of street sports has swept the 5000-year-old traditional culture of China, and it is no longer an excluded culture. Nowadays, large and small competitions are being held all over the world, and street sports-this kind of sports is more respected by a new generation of young people. Street sports stunt cycling Nowadays, many young people not only use bicycles as a means of transportation for school or work. For some people, the word b or B M is not strange at all. The correct name of boy b is B MX, and the full name is cross-country cycling. It is a cross-country cycling sport that rose in the United States in the middle and late 1970s. In the mid-1980 s, B MX was taken to play on the flat ground, playing more gaudy, jumping higher and more exciting than skateboarding. There are hundreds of movements, the most basic of which is the static balance of the car, such as rear wheel jumping, front wheel jumping, wheel wiping, car fixing, floating and crossing the bridge. B MX's body is generally made of alloy, which can withstand the impact of falling from a few meters high. There are also many special features in the design. For example, the handlebar can rotate 360 degrees without being limited by the brake line. The appearance of B MX in the movie "E T" makes it a representative of popular culture. In Hong Kong, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, acrobatic cycling races are divided into three types: U-tube race, flat race and park race. These competitions have brought acrobatic cycling to the public, but the core of this sport is still in the street. Skateboarding in the United States in the late 1950s and early 1960s, American surfing music and movies led the trend, and people sought the pleasure of surfing on land with the design similar to surfboards. The first skateboard was launched on 1959. In the late 1980s, the appearance of sandwich wooden obstacles and street venues revived skateboarding in a self-help way, and this new generation of skateboarders began to train their own star athletes. Skateboarding has a far-reaching influence on the world trend culture. P unk music, which athletes like to listen to, once became a world trend by taking off a coat with a strong earthy feeling and putting on nostalgic tennis shoes. The idea of inline skating lasted for about 300 years. At first, a Dutch man in the17th century tried to nail wooden rollers under his shoes and enjoy skating. 1979, an American ice hockey player found a pair of old inline skates and bought this design. Since then, inline skating has become popular all over the world. From 65438 to 0984, the United States began to develop roller skates for different purposes, and Rolerblade has always been the leading brand in the international flywheel industry. Scooter street culture is a plaything of the younger "cool" generation. Biman is another new sports product after skateboarding, and its speed can reach 20 kilometers per hour. This new product comes from Japan. A scooter is like a small bike. The front of the scooter adopts the structure of bicycle, and the lower part adopts the structure of skateboard, but only has two wheels. If you can do the following tricks, you can prove that you have reached a "perfect" situation: hold the rear wheel with both feet, hold the front of the car with both hands, lift the front of the car hard, turn the rear wheel twice in mid-air, and then turn three times if it is strong; Or clamp the front wheel and tilt the rear wheel to rotate with the front wheel as the center of gravity. Street Basketball Street Basketball has low requirements for venues and staffing, and it can be three to three or four to four, with any combination; A few young people find a place with a basketball stand (if there is no basketball stand, they can hang a basketball stand high) to "show" their basketball skills-the number of people is not important, the defense does not need to be too strict, they don't care much about winning or losing, and they just enjoy playing basketball in their hands. Every excellent streetball player has his own unique style and skills to win the recognition and respect of the audience. They make street basketball more ornamental and entertaining. If you can watch them play with your own eyes, you will really understand that street basketball is not just a sport, but an art. These excellent street players are also called "unexpected visitors". In terms of rules, street basketball is also different from regular basketball, such as changing the rule of 24 seconds to 20 seconds; After each shot, the opponent throws a foul ball; If the ball is intercepted, the attacker can only launch another attack outside the three-point line, and so on Because it is a part of "street culture", like rap and hip-hop, an obvious feature of streetball is the image of the participants-wide underwear, exaggerated headdress and hairstyle, chewing gum and an indifferent expression-wow! Cool! Street football originated in Brazil and Europe. After a long period of accumulation and evolution, the street foot has become a unique street culture composed of one-on-one fighting, three-on-three cage competition, fancy fs performance, street dance, street music and other elements. Because Street Footprint has created unlimited freedom and imagination space for limbs and thoughts, it has been enthusiastically sought after by teenagers. It transcends race and national boundaries and is popular all over the world. Streetfoot emphasizes style, because its way of playing football reflects the freedom and creativity of football. Different people have different styles, from cool and unique equipment to incredible movements. There are five words that can make you become a busker step by step and imitate professionalism and professional creation. If you can watch the players play football with your own eyes, you will really understand that the street foot is not only a sport, but also an art and a culture, which makes you feel powerful and shocking. In a small arena, the basic movement of oxtail is a piece of cake for the players. Every outstanding street player has his own unique style and skills to win the recognition and respect of the audience. Hip-Hop is a kind of folk dance, which arose among African-American teenagers in 1980s and is an integral part of African-American "hip-hop". Because this kind of dance appears in the street, regardless of the venue equipment, it is called hip-hop, which has strong participation, performance and competitiveness. In the gradual development, street dance teenagers have formed an ideology and behavior. They use street dance to publicize their individuality, show the vitality and passion of youth and express their enterprising attitude towards life. They emphasize the concept of "being yourself, enjoying life and being brave in challenges". Based on action, hip-hop can be divided into two categories: hip-hop and break dancing.