Another thing I feel needs to be said is Toyz is genuinely an awesome person. He would take time even when he was getting ready for a battle to teach me and was happy doing it. He would explain how he does his signature moves without being worried at all that I might bite his style
I am 45 years of age and began breakdancing when I was a kid around age 12. Some moves were just impossible to learn because you had to have instruction. This is incredible. I wish I could still break dance. I'm a professional at my job and breakdancer in my heart!!!
I first watched this video back in first year uni. It got me started breakdancing and I was really into it throughout my uni years. After graduating I became busy with work and stopped breakdancing for almost 2 years now....... Watching this video again makes me want to get back into it!
@blavgk2 I've seen him live, he always smiles, that along with his ridiculous talent & love of b-boy'ing is what separates him head & shoulders from the rest. he doesn't try to be someone else, he's just himself.
@Dafious Thanks. Lol at first, I thought it was a Red One camera, but seeing the FPS rate, maybe it's a bigger and more expensive camera. Plus I didn't find any price on the site... I'll stay with my beloved Canon 550D till I win to Loto or Euromillions lol
@edilson81: you could've found out by visiting the websites at the end of the vid, but anyways...it was filmed using a Phantom HD camera, which is supposedly expensive as shit...
Uhh if you put a small sponge on top of a knife and do handstands on it, you're gonna get cut. If you put a 2mm linoleum floor mat on concrete, you're gonna feel the impact of the concrete. So yes, he IS on concrete. Linoleum mats make it so you slip and slide as a less frictional surface, it does not absorb impact like hardwood or gym floor...