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Date Posted: 16:31:03 09/17/04 Fri
In reply to:
Moky
's message, "Re: lessons" on 05:14:23 05/06/02 Mon
>I don;t readily know of anyone, because i don`t know
>where you live :P
>
>peace
>Moky
>
>
>
>>do you know of anyone that can teach me and 3 friends
>>breakdancing. we are keen to start and are absolute
>>beginers. do you have any suggestions? my e mail is
>>edwardgodrich@hotmail.com
>>hope that you can help
>>thanks
>>ed
>>
>>
>>here has always been questions about what's the best
>>>way to get into breaking, how to practice, how to
>>>learn ect. I'm hoping to give all you beginners some
>>>useful advice, and hopefully maybe a lot of these
>>>style of questions will be answered.
>>>
>>>First off. How to get into breakdance.
>>>======================================
>>>If your going to want to get into breakdancing, make
>>>sure you get into it for the right reasons, being
>that
>>>YOU want to break, not just because everyone else is
>>>or to impress someone, do it on your own terms, and
>>>make sure you have patience to stick with it.
>Breaking
>>>takes a lot of time and energy to get good at. It
>also
>>>requires you to be reasonably fit, have good
>>>coordination, balance, and flexibility. Not everyone
>>>has the body type or traits for breakdancing, and
>>>you'll usually figure this out within the first month
>>>of breaking. If your not developing, and are caught
>up
>>>on moves all the time you may not have what it takes,
>>>or maybe your slow :P .
>>>
>>>2nd. Practicing and Learning.
>>>===========================
>>>For some reason people think that there is some EASY
>>>way to learn quickly and become right away, fact is
>>>there isn't. But there are some key things to ensure
>>>you're going to be doing the best you can. Stretching
>>>is very important, I recommend stretching at least 45
>>>minutes of a day, even if you don't break that day,
>>>and make sure to stretch and warm up before you
>break,
>>>it promotes good circulation and less injuries. and
>>>have a oool down period afterwards, just like any
>>>other physical activity. It's also good to not over
>>>exert yourself either. Breaking is a very tiring
>>>activity, and shouldn't be overdone, it can lead to
>>>exhaustion, strains and cramps. Take it easy. drink
>>>plenty of water and make sure you are eating right.
>>>When it comes to getting down to breaking and
>learning
>>>moves, the best way to learn is through assimilation.
>>>Break with people of various degrees of skills if
>>>possible, they'll be willing to teach you some moves,
>>>and if not you can bite them and try em yourself :P.
>>>and anyone at your skill level, you can have a
>>>friendly battle. and anyone lower then your skill
>>>level you can teach to help improve confidence. Make
>>>sure you compete in any circles, battles, ect, it
>>>really helps a lot. Also try to view a lot of
>>>breaking. If you don't have much braking in your
>area,
>>>the best bet is video. Video usually gives
>instruction
>>>while showing you what to do. Despite what people may
>>>say the worst way of learning to break is reading
>>>instructions. Even diagrams are kinda useless.
>>>
>>>3. Furthuring the Technique
>>>===========================
>>>Advancing your moves will always take time. So don't
>>>get frustrated. Just becasue you don't get a move
>>>right away don't get discouraged. Keep trying, and if
>>>you can't get it, you might want to try a new move.
>>>Also when breaking, make sure to develop your own
>>>sense of style and technique. Create your own moves
>>>and most of all, make sure you have fun.
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