Sunday, February 14, 2010

Bboy: Indian Step

I can usually tell immediately if a b-boy is going to do power or flavor depending on their style. Many people incorporate different dance and martial arts moves to add originality to their movements.

Remember that adding your flavor or personal touch is what makes it. Whatever you do it should look planned and deliberate. You do not want to look like you are just buying time before you get to foot work or power.

A good top rock can win a battle by inspiring the crowd to participate and feel the music. I have seen this happen alot. The last thing you want to do is go out in the middle of the circle and look like you have no rhythm at all.

So find yourself a mirror and get ready to practice. Most importantly remember to let the music lead you. More and more it has come down to riding the beat and getting the crowd to feel the music. Consider this as your first line of defense during battle time.

Indian Step
  • Feet Shoulder Length Apart
  • Step Forward With Right Foot in Front of Left Foot
  • Hop Backwards
  • Step Forward With Your Left Foot in Front of The Right Foot
  • Hop Backwards
  • Repeat










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