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- Q584561 subject Q8310828.
- Q584561 abstract "A freeze is a b-boying technique that involves halting all body motion, often in an interesting or balance-intensive position. It is implied that the position is hit and held from motion as if freezing in motion, or into ice. Freezes often incorporate various twists and distortions of the body into stylish and often difficult positions.Spins are often combined with freezes, and the spins are usually done in the form of kicks. Various handstands ("inverts", "Nikes", and "pikes") can be frozen, and skilled breakers sometimes incorporate the technique of threading into handstands by forming a loop with one arm and leg, then "threading" the other leg in and out of the loop.".
- Q584561 thumbnail Breakdance.jpg?width=300.
- Q584561 wikiPageExternalLink 2-handed-lever-and-turtle-tutorial.
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- Q584561 wikiPageWikiLink Q8310828.
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- Q584561 comment "A freeze is a b-boying technique that involves halting all body motion, often in an interesting or balance-intensive position. It is implied that the position is hit and held from motion as if freezing in motion, or into ice. Freezes often incorporate various twists and distortions of the body into stylish and often difficult positions.Spins are often combined with freezes, and the spins are usually done in the form of kicks.".
- Q584561 label "Freeze (b-boy move)".
- Q584561 depiction Breakdance.jpg.