What are the most difficult moves in street dance?
Footwork: six steps, hands on the ground, feet walking around hands, mostly used to adjust the rhythm or find feelings. Thomas Quan Xuan: Gymnastics, which is introduced into street dance, should be known to everyone, so I won't explain it in detail. Bicycle: When you stand upside down, your hands support the ground and your feet swing neatly in the air, just like walking. One-handed bicycle: Same as above, the supporting point is changed from two hands to one hand, and the free hand swings in the air to keep the body balanced. Beast bike: Like a bike, but the supporting point is the head, which keeps balance by jumping up and down and swinging hands. It's pure self-abuse. Big loop: handstand, whole body rotation, hands exchange support, feet swing in the air, just like X, only two points can exchange support and touch the ground. Elbow ring: same as above, the supporting point is changed to double elbows. One-handed loop: the same loop has only one hand at the support point. Every time it turns, the hand will jump off the ground by a few centimeters to better maintain balance. Single elbow loop: the highest state of loop, supported by one elbow, is very difficult. 1990: Spin upside down, and then move from one hand to the other with the weight of your body until your feet touch the ground. 2000: Stand upside down with one hand and rotate as much as possible until your feet touch the ground. Windmill: Both sides of the shoulder alternately push the ground, the back and chest wheels alternately touch the ground, and the feet swing greatly. When the chest touches the ground, both hands support the strength and keep rotating. Hand-held windmill: put your hands on your chest for protection, put your back and hands on the ground in turn, and swing your feet hard to keep rotating. Hands-free windmill: use the strength of the body to keep rotating, and put your hands out of the ground in turn. Brush head windmill: shoulder side, overhead ground, supported by both hands. The force points are the head and shoulders, and only the head, shoulders and hands touch the ground. UFO: Hold the ground with both hands, the body is parallel to the ground, and rotate the body with both hands. Turtle: Support the ground with one hand, the body is parallel to the ground, and the other hand pushes the ground to rotate. The supporting point has only one hand, which usually rotates faster than a UFO.