CREW B-boy combination.
BATTLE is a challenge between individuals or b-boy groups (commonly known as Biao Dance).
BURNED refers to a group or individual who is defeated in dance.
A routine is connected or performed by several dancers.
Perfection refers to the best behavior of a b-boy.
When a person makes a mistake, he will go crazy.
The slide slides on the floor. The name Slide tells b-boy to do the "sliding" action.
Bite and steal other people's moves.
1990(***) B-boy spins upside down, and then moves from one hand to the other with the transfer of body weight until both feet touch the ground. (commonly known as manual rotation)
2000 (* * *) handstand with one hand and rotate as much as possible until the foot touches the ground.
The airplane (* * * *) windmills and hands reach as high as possible to both sides so that you can catch them.
At the beginning of the aerial sweep (*), put your hands and feet on the ground and face up. One hand supports the weight of the body, the foot rotates after kicking, and the other hand touches the ground before the foot touches the ground.
Landing. If you do it correctly, you should be able to turn your whole body.
APPLEJACKS(**) is the most basic action to challenge other B-boys to dance. Squat your feet, lean back, support with your hands, and then kick into the air. The higher you kick, the more you jump.
All right. Then jump back with your feet. Say it again.
The backspin (* * *) rotates with the back. All the weight is balanced in the upper part of the back, and the feet are as close to the body as possible. The key to rotation is that your feet are empty.
Draw a circle in the middle. (commonly known as supination)
The backward sweep (* * *) is the same as the air sweep, except that when your feet are in the middle, you change direction and return to the starting point.
Bucket (* * * *) windmill, arms in front.
BELLYMILL(****) is very much like a windmill, except that he does not turn with his hands or head, but with his belly.
BHUDDA(****) is similar to a UFO, except that the knee is in a straight hand and then the foot is off the ground.
The boomerang (* * * * * * *) sits on the ground at first, and its feet form a V shape in front of it. Then put your hands between your feet, and then prop up your body so that only your hands can touch the ground. Then turn around.
BRONCO(**) starts with the foot, then one hand is put down, the foot is kicked back, then the foot is put down again, and all actions are repeated.
Rabbit jump (* * * * *) is similar to flare, except that the feet are straight up in front of you, and then jump up and down in circles.
Cannoball(* * * * *) puts his hands around his knees in cannonball's movements.
Crazy legs (* * * *) are like air sweeps, but there is more than one. Do air scans over and over again, without stopping in the middle.
Crickets (* * * *) are almost the same as hand gliding, except that when the rotating hand rotates off the ground and returns to the ground, it occasionally changes its weight into.
For pushing hands. If done well, it looks like a continuous rotation.
Double 99 (* * * *) is like doing a 2000 (one hand 99), but when you want to put down one hand and turn to the other hand, kick it to gain speed and continue to do a 2000 (one).
Hand 99) moves, and each hand continues without stopping.
DOWNROCK(*) supports the weight of the whole dancer with the center of the hand, and then the legs and feet continue to dance in rhythmic circles, and the movements of the legs and feet are all around the hands.
Go ahead. Freezing and hesitation are usually combined, and they are carried out immediately after other actions.
The elbow slide (* * * *) is similar to hand rotation in action and position, but the difference is that the hand shaft is used for rotation, and the position of the hand in the abdomen is released.
FLARE(****) is like a windmill, its feet make a big circle in the air, but don't move its shoulders, but put its weight on its hands.
Boxing slide (* * * *) is similar to hand spin in action and position, but different from fist spin.
FLOAT(*) balances your body horizontally with your hands, but bends your feet to help balance.
GENIES(**** *) handcart, spanning the whole chest.
Go down while b-boy is dancing, when he is likely to lose.
Dizzy (* * *) the action of the windmill, but not from shoulder to shoulder but with the head. (commonly known as brush head windmill)
Hand skating (* * * *) is similar to Bboy as a floating body, except that one hand supports the body and the other hand helps to push the rotation. We call it a "helicopter"
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Head Slip (* *) When a head slip is completed, it will reverse and stop with the head.
Head rotation (* * * *) Use head rotation. Start spinning with your hands and feet. (that is, turning your head)
The helicopter (*) has one foot under the body, the other foot extends outwards, and the other extended foot continues to straighten when it makes circular motion in the horizontal plane. however
Then cross the other foot and walk in front of the detour.
Stop or pause when doing the next stone circle.
KIP-UP(**) lies flat, turns his feet behind his back, then kicks his feet into the air, then his upper body, and then lands his feet.
MUNCHMILLS(****) is similar to a windmill, except that its feet are crossed and bent.
Knee Rotation (* * *) All the weight is balanced on the knees touching the floor. The other foot is high. The key to rotation is pushing with both hands.
The increase of speed is to lean on the back foot and pull it towards your body after a series of actions are completed, resulting in speed.
NECKMOVE(***) a windmill that only turns once.
The Nutcracker (* * * *) covers some styles of cars under its legs by hand.
Rubber band (****) Bboy does sit-ups, then lowers his back and repeats the sit-ups.
Spider (* * *) This is considered a very flexible action. Put your thighs behind your back, your knees on your shoulders near your ears and your calves in front to balance your weight.
Hands or feet or both.
Suicide (***) B-boy does a forward somersault, and then lies flat on his back, which won't hurt himself.
Sumo (* * * *) grabs a knee-jerk car.
SUPERMANS(****) uses a chest car and puts his hand forward.
A whirlpool (* * *) is similar to a handglide, except that it rotates with the forearm instead of the hand.
The foot of the tombstone (* * * *) is closed and the body is L-shaped. No hands.
TOPROCK(*) is a basic upright dance step. It may have many different effects, and everyone has different practices. It is usually reserved as a dance before the market opens.
Guide, or the connection between a group of dances in the next swing dance, or give yourself a chance to breathe after the intense dance movements.
In the floating movement of the turtle (* * *), the whole body performs a complete rotation performance. Rotation is accomplished by switching from one arm to the other by weight, but
The back hand does not use physical strength to do circular motion, and the other hand does the same motion.
Two-legged apple jacks (* * *) are the same as apple jacks, except that they kick two feet instead of one.
A UFO(****) is similar to a turtle's rotation, except that the body is upright, the hands are straight, the knees are outward, and the feet are not on the ground.
Uprock (* * *) Uprock is a kind of dance. Dancers get close, but don't touch each other. It's like a Kung Fu battle, but with more continuous movements and rhythms. (commonly known as war dance)
Windmill (* * *) B-boy turns from one shoulder to the other, and his feet keep spinning in the air.
Bug (***) B-boy is lying on his stomach, doing wave-like movements from front to back, which looks like a bug crawling. (Some people in Taiwan Province Province call it "python")
pop music
Pop is the action of shaking different parts of your body, which is achieved by shaking your muscles. This requires a sense of rhythm and Popping-style music. You can bounce by straightening your hands, or you can bounce by lifting your shoulders while the rest of your body stays upright.
Lock or lock
Locking means that the body does some rapid movements and then stops in an action. One of the best explanations to describe the locking action is: Have you ever played with that pinion toy? When you wind it up to make it move, it really moves fast, but as soon as the wind relaxes, it immediately stops and returns to its original state. Does this look like a lock? (Editor's Note: Personally, I think locking should be separated from electric Buji and Bugaro, because it gives people an unnatural feeling, but it is faster. )
Tick tock tick tock
This action is often used as robot dance, which is a very important part of electric boogie. This action gives people an illusion, as if this person is born like a machine, and it will vibrate when it stops or starts to move. Doing this action depends on vibrating muscles. French comedians call this action "click".
Float or slide
Floating or sliding gives people the illusion that when your feet walk again, there is a specific procedure. This action gives the impression that you want to go east, but in fact your feet are going west. The most famous dance step is Michael Jackson's "Walking on the Moon", which is an old comedian's trick, just like walking forward and walking backwards.
Move slowly
This dance action is like the slow-motion replay you see on TV. Usually dancers do this by walking on the moon.
sea wave
This is the action of waves starting from the limbs. He gives people the illusion that there is an invisible force passing through your whole body, starting from one place, passing through your palms and arms, and finally stopping at your feet. Wave action is a standard action, which is included in every dance routine. This movement is different from other dance movements, smooth and coherent, and should be spiritual or full of rhythm. Wave action does capture a lot of styles from Pop, but if you compare it with Pop, it will be smoother if you have a path around the whole body when you make Pop.
A mannequin or robot (robot)
This is a long-standing mechanical dance style. It's like imitating a dummy to show and move in real life, and then separating two actions from the mannequin style. One action is that dancers are like puppets dragged by the county. They can't move freely, and people are dragged away by others. You may have seen comedians do this on TV. The most classic action is to move forward in unison. In performances, this kind of moves with different hands and feet are often used. Another style is robot. This action is that your limbs are controlled by a fixed speed when doing the action, and then suddenly stop or stop ticking, just like the action that only machines can do. Usually, only one part of the body is moved at a time, just like being controlled by a computer program, and the movements should be standardized. Mannequin: This term refers to a dummy model for display.
King Tutan (Emperor of Egypt)
This action is like the feeling of Egyptian murals and palaces hanging on the walls. It includes the movement of the waving part. The shoulders are at 90 degrees to the axis of the hand. Your forearm may be up or down, bent or twisted, and may be away from you or close to you. Then your hand may cycle up and down or twist. This should be done with Tick. Just like the style of robot dance, every movement is separate.
lean
This is another popular comedian's trick. He gives people the illusion that people are leaning on something, but there is no such thing, just like the invisible piano is an example.
breakdown
Usually combined with a mannequin, this action is like a tire being deflated, or like a puppet with a cutting line.
palpitate
This is a very popular action. You put your hand under your coat or T-shirt, and then push the clothes forward. It looks like your heart is beating in your chest. Usually dancers will move forward when doing movements, which will give people the illusion that your heartbeat is pushing people forward.
bicycle; cycling
Leg exercise gives the impression that you are riding a bike. This is another trick that comedians often use. This action is usually combined with the forward movement of the hand, giving the impression that you are holding the handlebar of the bicycle.
Toe/heel walking
This action is usually done with the mannequin's dance style, which is an excellent way for you to do the action on the whole dance floor. His movements include: rotating with the toe of one foot, cooperating with the ankle of the other foot, then transferring the weight to the other toe and ankle, and then doing it all the time. If you do it well, the movement will be very smooth, and it looks as if it has slipped across the floor.
Cobra (king cobra)
The dancer waves with one hand to pass it to the other hand and then back, but only on the shoulder. If you watch a movie called Breakin, there are several people doing this at the beginning of the dance. You can't miss it.
Physical effect is the effect of imitating with the body.
animation
Use your body to do frame-by-frame actions like a movie.
Three-dimensional label
More diverse than the depth Tickin, including in the same Tick, the body is constant, wide and high.
Baoxin
Stop or pause for a short time.
electric shock
This action looks like an electric current passing through the body.
water wave
Slowly make waves and shake your body to create the same effect as water waves.
Internal movement
Action is like penetrating into the body, or like emanating from the body. It is different from Tickin and Wavin because they pass through the body.
External movement
Action is like feeling from outside. Cobra, Octopuss, Tutankhamun, Python and so on are all actions.
Hitting
The continuous contraction of muscles. Basically, it relaxes and contracts the muscles of the neck, hands, chest and legs.
HittinStyle
Hitting-style dances include: Bugaro dance, Buji dance, Poplock dance, Strouddin dance, puppet dance, robot dance, freestyle dance, pop dance and so on.
Glide/float
This action is like a dancer walking in the air. Spacewalk, backward slide, sideslip, S walk, etc. These are all.