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A true honour…

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I woke up one morning a few weeks ago to find this link posted on my wall. It is a video that someone from another country edited of their account of their favorite clips of me bboying over the years. It was a true honour to have someone create a dedication clip to the many hard years I’ve put into this dance. Much respect to my man “titou2k3″ from France for putting this clip together. Sorry I haven’t posted on here in a while !!! Things have been awesomely busy but I will be sure to post some of the fun times soon. Got lots of exciting things coming…

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The Bboy Spot pic of the Day dedication

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Inspired by the #CreateDaily Revolution, The Bboy Spot created the now popular #BBSpicoftheDay hashtag in hopes of creating awareness for #CreateDaily and highlight certain individuals who are truly doing it right. Since we started 3 months ago we have chosen 15 pictures from bboys across the world who took some amazing shots. World famous bboys like Palmer (#CreateDaily founder), Rox Rite, El Nino and Moy have been featured, other not so famous bboys have also been selected with one of them (Bboy Wallace Norway) having the all time most liked picture at 1,100+ likes. Even surpassing a picture by Cloud from Skill Methods! So you see, anyone is eligible! If you wish to be featured in the #BBSpicoftheDay hashtag all you have to do is take…

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10 Things Bboys/Bgirls Need to Stop Doing

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Decided to write a guideline on 10 things I think bboys need to stop doing… Hope you guys find it funny, its mainly for kicks. haha In no particular order #1 STOP POSTING ALL YOUR PRACTICE FOOTAGE ON INSTAGRAM! Talk about 15 seconds of “fame”…. haha. Element of surprise, use it. This one applies more to the younger bboys. #2 BBOYS, STOP GIVING THE “COCK”. BGIRLS, STOP GIVING THE VAGINA & AT TIMES “COCK”. Seriously, the “dick” needs to die out. Unless you are truly “bout it” don’t do it. Lets also stop humping each other… #3 YOUTUBE…

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The Break King + Funky Masons Anniversary!

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IF YOU WANT TO WIN THE KING’S CROWN, YOU WILL HAVE TO SHOW NOT ONLY SKILLS BUT ALSO UNIQUE STRATEGY AND A SENSE OF OBSERVATION YOUR OPPONENTS BBOY PIRAT (FUNKY MASONS) This is short summary of what is coming to Poland (Warsaw City) this autumn. During three days event (Nov. 9,10,11.) called “The Break King” many Bboys and Bgirls will enter special contest. Rules are very mysterious and not clear. This will be the first time in Poland, when dancers all over the country gather in one place without any specific knowledge about clear rules of contest. What we know that rules will be base on a cypher …

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BBoy Yarko Interview

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Interview with B-Boy Yarko (Polskee Flavour, Liony Kingz, Catch the Flava). Introduce yourself. Which crew do you represent ? How many years you are connected with hip hop culture and bboying ? How old are you ? Hello everybody, everything  you will read right know becomes from bboy Yarko, representin Lion Kingz and Polskee Flavour. I’m into breaking from 2001 and that was my first step into hip hop culture. I am 25 years old. Tell us your story as a  bboy. How was your first steps ? Which crews did you represent ? Describe everything from beginning to 2012. How you became a member of Polskee Flavour and Lion Kingz ? It was 2001, small…

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Review: CypherStyles Elbow Pad

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B-Boy Epidemic, also known as Scott Anouthai, is one of Atlanta’s foremost up-and-coming b-boys. He represents Battle Instincts Crew. The Look The design of the elbow pads is nice and sleek, with the imprint of CypherStyles at the top of the gear. The material feels comfortable – it has an Under Armour feel, keeping your elbows feeling cool. Black looks good on the gear, although it would be much nicer to have other color options. The Fit One problem I have with these elbows pads is it’s not a one size fits all – at least not …

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Amazing B-Boy Light Painting from Around the World

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First, a brief history: light painting — otherwise known as light graffiti or “that stuff that your photographer friends do that made you ask, ‘How did you do that?’” — has actually been around since the 1930s. Typically, a light is moved during a long exposure shot, creating a streak of color. While Man Ray is credited for being a pioneer of light painting, Picasso (!) popularized the technique after being introduced to it by Gjon Mili, a photographer who shot pictures of ice skaters with lights attached to their legs. Fast forward several decades, and now you have videos like the one above featuring Japanese b-boys Snack…