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02-11-2004, 09:46 PM
sup all. been breaking for a few months, but i think i'm going to fast. so i went back to the basics, which leads me 2 the biting problem. i know that (and agree with ne1 that sais) biting sux, and i want to know how to avoid doin it. so can i just ask how to add style to a move? for starters, how can i add my own style to toprock?(since that would be the easiest) peace, and hope u didn't leave b4 u read all that
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02-12-2004, 02:43 PM
Just relax and do what comes natural. No one can tell you how to develop your style, it just comes. Just keep practicing and you'll eventually start to understand. It's just one of those things that cannot be taught.
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02-12-2004, 05:01 PM
thx that helped alot, though i'm still a bit confused. peace
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02-20-2004, 02:49 AM
Hey i've been breakin for about 1 day now and i'm just about getting the toprock. i'm a REAL noob so i try to copy how the guy does it in the video, is that still biting even though i'm jut using it to get the basics?
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Copying from Vid -
02-22-2004, 04:28 PM
It depends on what movie you're copying...if its the basic toprock vid dont worry,its there to teach you the basics,its there to be copied.But if its someone elses personal toprock vid,dont.
If you're having trouble developing your toprock,just go to a room where you have lots of space,and a mirror could be useful too.Just put up some good music and let yourself flow with the music.Toprock is all about your own style so if you have developed ur own style,you aint biting...
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02-23-2004, 12:45 AM
It's alright to bite if you're just startin out and don't really know what you're doin yet. But once you start gettin better, you should start doin your own stuff, and if you feel the need to try some cool thing that someone else does, then you should change it a bit or add something that'll make it unique. Once you get good, you won't need any inspiration from others, though.
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02-23-2004, 01:48 AM
haha, when i tried to get my own style i looked like an irish dancer, i wonder wether that would b biting from irish dancing. just imagine, irishbreakdancing, that would b sweet as
because i am such a noob i will post my move list:
23 airflares in a row
upside down head spins
reverse windmills on a 50cm by 50cm table
an omega bomb into perfect planche
hollow backs so good that my legs arm goin through my arms
super strong airchairs that air people can sit on
perfect toprock wearing buckets for shoes
helicopters so fast i start floating
1 handed flares
jackhammers on a bed of nails
unless you got a move list as good as that dont bother making one as your sig, understand?
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03-12-2004, 05:45 PM
Just don't steel other peeps style or moves.
But to tell the truth I think all the bboys have biten at least once in there life...
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03-12-2004, 06:28 PM
u can practice your own style by doing a toprock differently na mean? like me, i been tryna come up with my own style.. just realized that i keep doing the same thing, like top rock for example, and i just do it differently. if you're tryn not to bite someone else's toprock, don't pay too much attention to how/what they're doing.. juss keep doing your basic toprock adding and subtracting random moves.. right now.. i feel re-re when doing mine.. i feel like it's wrong.. or something.. i get all stuck and shit, like what else could i add.. but just keep doing the basic and adding different things.. like instead of going just left and right, go side to side or front and back.. egh, hard to explain, easier shown than said, but yeahhh.. hopefully that somewhat helps!!!
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03-14-2004, 07:57 PM
go download videos of people toprocking and WATCH THEM  anyways...then go and don't look at any mirror or anything. Turn on some music and just dance...the moves come easier...
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03-16-2004, 04:28 AM
copying basic toprock steps is NOT biting
if you're a newb, watching things and practicing what you see will only help you, and your style will be so far off from any pro bboy that it won't look much like then ANYHOW ( Deal with it )
check out my replacement and indian step guides, learn those steps, then see how you can put the stuff all together
you must have been a bgirl.... because the only moves that you pulled on me were heartbreakers
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03-25-2004, 08:58 PM
Biting is biting, but when you learn from others to develop your own style... that's not biting.
This all goes to the concept of being "creatively innovative". This means that you're not being fully innovative, but you're taking what others have done, analyze them, and develop something of your own.
We all learn from what's been done in the past. Even if someone says they created something totally, new... chances are, someone else has done something nearly the same before.
Anyhow, don't worry if people romp on you... unless you truly do bite.
Engyn.
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