Are you looking for breakdancing wallpaper? We scoured the web to complile a list of links to some of the most bad ass breakdancing wallpaper we could find. This was actually harder than we though it would be. There basically is no breakdancing wallpaper. These were the largest images we could find close enough to actual “wallpaper.” Hopefully these work out for you if you’re looking for breakdancing wallpaper. We’ll be posting some breakdancing pics soon, so look out for that post.
Breakdancing wallpaper:

Link to breakdancing wallpaper (stomp the yard): http://www.netweed.com/prohiphop/graf/stomppaper.jpg

Link to breakdancing wallpaper (breakdancing cartoon): http://www.ndesign-studio.com/images/portfolio/illustration/hip-hop-1.jpg

Link to breakdancing wallpaper: (breakdancing cartoon): http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z83/majorkickassmutt/breakdancing.jpg

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The windmill breakdancing move is a beginner’s power move. It doesn’t require a whole lot of skill. A windmill breakdancing move consists of a turtle and rotations of your legs. While doing a turtle, your moving your hands from under you chest, while your body is parallel to the ground. Then you move to your shoulder, to the back of your head, and on to your other shoulder.
Essentially you’re doing a spin and your legs are kicking during the rotation, just like a real windmill. Be sure your legs are out in the shape of a V and make sure your legs are straight. If your legs are bent, you will look really sloppy and get seriously made fun of.
Check out this video for a more visual example:
[youtube=http://youtube.com/watch?v=5FT_b94nkv4]

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Breakdancing moves as we know them today started in the streets of Brooklyn and The Bronx, NY in the late 70’s. This is a hotly contested debate though. The claim to breakdancing’s beginnings are scattered around the globe. The original inception to breakin’ started over 500 years ago in Brazil through a dance called the Frevo. Frevo was a dance and martial arts mix. The Brazilians believe it to be formed by their ancestors, but it was in fact formed by African slaves transported to Brazil by the Portuguese. The Brazilian form of breakin’ was eventually transformed into the popular martial arts, boxing, and dancing hit called Capoeira.
Til this day, breakdancing moves continue to be a growing hit in the hip hop and dance culture of America and the rest of the world. Some of the most influential dance shows of today such as: “So you think you can dance,” and MTV’s “America’s best dance crew” feature break dancers that virtually steal the show. Just about two-thirds of the dancers have break dancing in their routines.
Breakdancing moves will continue to evolve as the trends of music change. After all, break dancing was inspired by hip hop music. Below is a compilation of breakdancing clips and breakdancing lessons with emphasis on instruction.
Windmill breakdancing move:
[youtube=http://youtube.com/watch?v=fKV_VFaQqvA]
Flare breakdancing move:
[youtube=http://youtube.com/watch?v=D8n9f7x7X78]
Learn breakdancing:
[youtube=http://youtube.com/watch?v=iekvHjB6o1c]
Breakdancing tips:
[youtube=http://youtube.com/watch?v=tgqOGwTxZKE]

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