any bboys?
any advice on how to chain windmills? I can do one as clean as the next bboy, but when i restab my first windmill, i kinda stop in my tracks (and sorta tap my right leg on the ground -- i'm clockwise) when i attempt 2, i can kinda do it, but it looks sloppy af...
August 18, 2014
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[quote=YungRickOwens]Lanky asian twinks who look like a cross between a homosexual gymnast and an anime character[/quote]
LOL... I agree after looking into it
Get more on your back. Just keep practicing and get the feel to it. Powermoves in general take a bit to 'chain' because your body needs to get accustomed to the motion.
[quote=0kevqn]wtf is a bboy[/quote]
Lanky asian twinks who look like a cross between a homosexual gymnast and an anime character
Instead of 're-stabbing' which I feel is pretty much catching yourself, you need to go off the momentum off your first rotation, in a sense when you get to 're-stabbing' try to collapse almost immediately, as to push yourself into the next rotation. As for the legs hitting the ground try having your weight more on your upper should blades during your first rotation. Sorry I haven't bboyed for awhile and I can't do mills very well, you probably do them better than me but I hope it helps! Good luck!
[quote=0kevqn]wtf is a bboy[/quote]
A type of dance.
[quote=0kevqn][/quote]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B-boying
wtf is a bboy
"chaining" a move together... ie. chaining 2 windmills. what you stated, or "chain" is ubiquitously not a bboy move, but i did not remotely imply that it was when i wrote my thread.
clearly, you're misinterpreting and overevaluating what i stated to be a legitimate term in bboying. you chain power moves together just like you chain combos, if you didn't already know... and as i reread my thread, i realized that there is little to no way that one could misinterpret something so straightforward and simple, thus, implying you have no idea what you're talking about.
even if i'm as egotistical as you say i am, which i'm not (i'm looking for help and advice), you should know that if you have nothing to offer to the table, then stf u and learn to read. cheers
There is no move called "chain" windmills. If you're writing this thread just to show that you are a b boy, you did your job. Unless, you're talking about air chair spins into windmill.. which is clearly not what you were intending on writing.