Monday, December 31, 2012

How to Breakdance | Pilot | Freeze Basics






How to Breakdance | Pilot | Freeze Basics
How to Breakdance I Pilot Freeze I Freeze Basics Description: This tutorial teaches how to do one of the most basic Freezes the Pilot Freeze. This freeze is necessary for many of the harder moves we will be learning in the future so make sure you get it down strong. Disclaimer: These Tutorials on Breakdancing are meant to help spread knowledge to kids and adults who otherwise wont get it, and to help preserve to culture in which we call Hip Hop. Please help keep Hip Hop Alive! Warning: These tutorials do involve moves that take time and hard work to learn and should not be attempted until you master the basics (Toprocks, Basic Footwork & Basic Freezes). Make sure you get comfortable with the moves before moving on, and make sure you have an open space to dance in. I am not responsible for any injures, sore muscles or broken furniture while you are attempting these tutorials. Take it easy until you feel comfortable. If you need extra help you can email me about doing a workshop or private lessons. Intro Music by: Rufio Beats Twitter: RufiosBeats_Clap www.therufio.bandcamp.com Other Music by Me Hot Fashions Provided by Universal Bboy Clothing www.protectorsofhiphop.com Follow ME Twitter: @Vincehoriuchi Instagram: @bboyvincanity www.facebook.com Thanks for Subscribing, Leave me a comment, Favorite and Press Like if you like!








In this sewing video tutorial I show you how to make cloth wipes. I focus on 2 different sewing techniques- 1) using a serger, 2) using a regular home sewing machine, using the stitch, turn, and topstitch method. These cloth wipes are made using 2 cotton flannel squares that measure 9" square and are great for wiping babies' bottoms, mouths, hands, faces, etc. I make them out of 2 layers of cotton flannel so that they are more absorbent and protect my hand from diaper messes. These cloth wipes can be used for anything you want and are great to keep stashed away in your purse or car glove compartment.

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