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Float (breakdancing move)

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The float is a balance-intensive breakdance move in which the body is held parallel to the floor while balancing on one or both hands. Breakers often "walk" with floats by shifting weight from one hand to the other and thus moving in a straight line or circle.

Step-by-step

For a standard two-handed stationary float, first kneel down on the floor. Bend both arms at a 90-degree angle, then bring the forearms in front of your body, parallel and slightly less than shoulder-width apart. Draw your elbows back toward your body and plant your elbows on the bony crest of your hips (you may have to hunch over to make them connect). This "stab" is the key to stable, unstressful floats. With your forearms thus sticking out at a 90-degree angle to your body, lean forward onto the palms of your hands. Keep leaning, then straighten your legs. Flex your lower back to straighten your body out. Your body should be perfectly horizontal with only the hands touching the ground.

Variants

Spinning floats

Straight-arm floats

Floats may be performed with straight arms, meaning the elbows do not support the body. Rather, these floats involve strength and speed to keep the entire body up.

 


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