- Hand Glide Spin/Handspin: A breakdance move that involves spinning around in a circular motion, using one hand to push and propel you while the other hand is positioned in the side pocket of the abdominal section supporting your weight balancing your body from not touching the floor.
- Side/Hand Glide: A breakdance move that involves spinning around in a circular motion, using one hand positioning the elbow in your side pocket of abdominal section like a (Head Glide) without touching the floor with the head; your elbow and wrist support your weight. This is also known as a sidechair spin or airchair spin.
- Straight leg/Hand Glide: A breakdance move that involves spinning around with the legs closed like a planche but supporting one's weight by positioning your elbow in the side pocket of abdominal section supporting one's weight with elbow and wrist strength.
- Turtle: A breakdance move that involves positioning both elbows in the kidney pockets on the side of the body and both hands walk in a circular motion balanced. Each hand distributes the weight of the person in an alternating action. The more advanced the more control this comes with strength.
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Breakdance moves : Hand Glide
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