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Unsourced b-boy moves
Can anyone provide a reliable source for any of this? I have removed this section twice because these claims are all unreferenced:
New York City Breakers are credited with making up several popular moves that are still done today:
- Glide Master: the fist glide at all angles, side legs extended
- Action: back flip to swipe, coin drops
- Lil Alex: Air Float or UFO, continuous Air-tracks, swipe to flare
- Flip Roc: front flip combinations (running front flip)
- B-Boy London: superman windmill, hopping windmill, liberty windmill.
- LiL Lep: front head slide, one leg swipes, drill head spin
- Powerful Pexster: back spinfrom the 70's that represents New York City Breakers logo
- Icy Ice: Halo's, Ninja, head glide, baby windmills, air footwork, and other Air Moves
- Kid Freeze: continuous head spin, air moves, Hollow back
- Fast Break: spontaneous combinations
I already know of two other articles with statements that dispute some of what's stated here. There's the article on
The edit that was made has nothing to do with moves of nothing just facts Rockingbeats (talk) 07:03, 19 August 2017 (UTC)
Fast Break???
Fast Break was never a member of The New York City Breakers. He was a member of The Magnificent Force who,like NYCB, were also in the movie, Beat Street. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 184.77.150.28 (talk) 09:50, 23 December 2010 (UTC)
Yes he was magnificent force in the 90 he danced withith NYC breakers at many shows Rockingbeats (talk) 07:04, 19 August 2017 (UTC)