In this beginner's breakdance Footwork tutorial you will learn The 4 basic Footwork Positions, What to do with your hands when they are on the ground, Where to place your arms, how to distribute your weight from side to side and between legs and arms
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Tips for the 4 Basic Footwork Positions:
1)Neutral/Zero Position
- Have your knees pointing diagonally or at a 45 degree angle
- Don’t slouch/round your back forward, keep an upright position
- Try to sit on your heels or at least have your hamstrings resting on your calves
2 and 3) One Leg Out, 1 Leg In
- Keep knee that is tucked in pointing at a diagonal or at a 45 degree angle
- Get comfortable putting the leg that is out in different positions/angles
4) All 4’s/Frog Stance
- Keep your legs wide to have a solid base
- Keep legs slightly bent with knees pointing towards the center
- Keep hips level with the floor
- Distribute your weight equally between your arms and your legs
Tips for the Eagle Grip:
- Most of the pressure will be on the top of your hand, fingers, and thumb
- You will feel the majority of pressure on the middle top part of your hand and thumb
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