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Help Wid Dis Locking Vid? -
06-28-2007, 09:24 PM
Being as this should have probably been in this section originally, but...
pop n lock On the locking vid (2nd of the two vids half way down the screen), when it gets to about 30 seconds after the cam zooms in n they both begin wid the feet (looks like a speeded up variation of kicksteping). Can someone break down in words, or know of a vid that shows how to do the steps for the footwork? I know the basics of what their doing, cus i've seen it before n generally like it. But that vids quality aint that good so its too blurry on the legs to follow easily. |
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Posts: 94 Join Date: Mar 2007
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that's the skeeter rabbit (with 30 secs to go) -
06-29-2007, 10:33 AM
the best tutorial of it i have seen of the skeeter rabbit and its variations is from the original skeeter rabbit himself, who invented it, from the Educate B4U Recreate
Educate B 4 U Recreate Lockers Video #1 | LockerLegends products |
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06-29-2007, 11:06 AM
EDIT: I've found a vid of Skeeter Rabbit doing the 'Skeeter Rabbit', but he doesnt slow it down much nor does he show it from different angles. At 2:11 On The Timer, The Skeeter Rabbit Can Anyone Break this move down for me in steps, or know of a tutorial, or be able to make one for me please? |
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06-29-2007, 02:18 PM
so you wanna learn a move someone invented, but you're not prepared to pay them for teaching you it?! lol
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06-29-2007, 02:25 PM
So why should I pay if its probably available for free? |
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07-01-2007, 11:22 PM
The vid you have seen of "Skeeter Rabbit" doing the Skeeter Rabbit move was of the late Skeeter Rabbit from the Electric Boogaloos, not the one from the original Go Go Brothers/33 RPM/etc.
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Read the rules before you post, please.
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07-02-2007, 09:43 AM
I actually want help with the move though not facts of the people. I saw the Boogaloos at a Breakin Convention n they had a section in their routine giving respects to Skeeter Rabbit. |
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