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The Turtle: Learn Free Breakdance Moves

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Summary: The Turtle: Free Breakdance Video Clips - Learn how to b-boy. Get instructions in dance steps & breakdance moves like the windmill, flares, up-rocking, popping & locking in these free movies for beginners.

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By Darin Carter
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Darin Carter is a musician, composer, poet, graphic artist, and dancer. A natural artist and poet with both a creative eye and ear for composition, he started dancing lessons at the...read more

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evuser3735 said

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on 8/2/2008 omg i think i sprained my wrist tryin to do thiis...

it hurts!

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on 8/2/2008 i really can't see anything!

bboylo said

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on 6/4/2009 its not a turtle.
its a cricket. a turtle uses two hands in ur stomach, u got the explanation right, but ur doing it with one arm tucked in only.

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" Hello my name is Darin Carter and on behalf of expertvillage.com I'm going to show you the tips and techniques on how to do beginning break dancing. One of the other power moves I'm going to show you is called a turtle. This move is extra hard to do so you have to build up your upper body strength in order to preform it. You have to hold your own body weight plus more. In order to preform this trick, you have to put both of your elbows into you stomach line and with this you are holding up all your weight with your palms. When you are doing this you are putting each arm like this. Rotating back and fort, back and forth, to hit a full circle. When you get good at it you hit faster and faster and faster. "

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