What exactly makes you think that there was no injury involved? Of course they were hurt, NO PAIN, NO GAIN is what it's all about! All dancers hurt for thier craft.
2006-07-11 03:22:06
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answered by GRUMPY1LUVS2EAT 5
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It takes lots of practice, and flexibility. Most break dancers have started very young by watching older kids and imitating their moves. Then as they gradually master the more basic ones, they start to experiment and develop their own. Much like skateboarders, etc.
2006-07-11 06:18:48
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answered by Anonymous
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My boyfriend and that i have been type of racing the different day, and his horse became at an total out gallop. She all started bucking for inspite of reason, and veered left... Sharp. He became driving her bareback without helmet, and managed to vacation out in all likelihood 5 of the greenbacks (how he did it i am going to not in any respect recognize), yet even as she grew to grow to be, it threw him over her shoulder onto the floor. Freaked me out 'reason he took a sec to upward push up (did not prefer to spook my horse, i wager), yet even as he ultimately did, all he had became a scratch. And that stupid scratch did not even bleed. in all likelihood facilitates that his horse is in basic terms 15hh on a great day. And he did some type of cool football position thingy that i'd not in any respect have any threat of understanding the thanks to do, or questioning to do if I were to fall lol.
2016-10-14 08:40:20
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answered by Anonymous
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take szome classes... and it is almost impossible to learn alot of breakdancing without being able to put up with the pain that follows.. you just gotta get up n try again no matta how hard it hurts... i lerned some break on a broken ankle:S lolz
2006-07-18 18:11:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Most people learn how to break dance by watching others. So you have to have a passion for it, and know your limit. Everyone do what they are capable of doing, if you see something know you can do it - its less pain.
2006-07-11 03:23:20
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answered by Brown Eyes 2
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I'm sure it takes a ton of practice, and probably starting off by doing it on mats and other soft platforms. Also being very limber definitely helps.
2006-07-11 04:35:33
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answered by Nate d o double g 3
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They do get serious injurys. One guy that was spinning on his head, broke his neck. wearing pads and having some gymnastic ability helps to prevent this.
2006-07-16 10:45:40
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answered by M 3
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Lots of practice. They have hurt themselves probably alot but it takes time and practice to learn how to manuver your body to where it doesn't hurt. This is like asking why a stunt devil doesn't get hurt.
2006-07-11 03:21:26
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answered by Thomas 3
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I used to be a breakdancer,it just takes alot of practice!
2006-07-11 03:51:13
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answered by AFI Obsessed Girl 3
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They have a lot of practice, and sometimes have protection pads under their clothes.
2006-07-11 03:23:41
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answered by ValleyFlower 2
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