Real bboying is more dancing (where you really see the flavor/style), what you're seeing with the bboys are just the tricks. Hence you're not seeing it at its full power.
@@yagofurlaneto5100 what are you talking about? I give props to both movement but you cant discredit tricking for being 'unfun'. Tell that to the millions of trickers in the community..Bboying and Tricking are both amazing arts and disiplines.
@@jamesvancam dude it's just my opinion I am not discrediting anything, I just prefer bboys, it's good what their community is doing, but it's not my thing just that.
My opinion is that people who find things unfun is when they lack talent at the discipline . If you suck hard at something or find it too difficult you usually find it not fun.
The fusion of breaking and tricking is the Real ART & SCIENCE OF MOVEMENT, the new generation will adapt both this great disciplines to Master The Great Skills of Ancient WARRIOR MOVEMENTS /\
Bboy Saint this was at a TRICKING gathering. So the location isnt prepped for b-boys, the b-boys knew that and this was just for fun. Also the trickers can do insane shit on hard floor too. But there best tricks, still insane stuff
@@Gagliano17 Yeah I know it was a tricking gathering I'm just saying this concept would be really great for pushing more people towards a powermove/tricking skillset and that battles would probably work out better on flooring similar to linoleum or hardwood
Good exchange, good battle. Both Amok and Tawfiq are perfect for this battle but it seems that they couldn't execute their sets clean enough. Also, the trickers seemed to get repetitive with their flips which looked almost the same as the last. This should happen more often just so we can see the best of both worlds. Respect from Los Angeles - ERRMAQ !
I think a lot of the tricks look repetitive even though they are executing variations with kicks, triple twists, double twists, etc which make a big difference to the tricking audience but are maybe more difficult for non-trickers to tell what's happening. Not trying to argue for who's better here - just thought it would be helpful to share.
@@youceftfk315 Neguin would probably be the best of both worlds to battle. Also a prime Bboy Ivan and TaTa from New York would have been two other Bboys to compete against these tricksters.
i feel like bboying is the upper body equivalent of tricking and vice versa. They are both amazing arts and all of these athletes should be equally respected :D
@@nickleviathan9358 Keep dreaming. You live in another reality if you think tricking is harder just because you can't do anything else... Respect to tricking (the movement, not blind kids such as yourself) but it's clear that it doesn't require the complexity, training, skill...that breaking needs. In breaking you train and exercise every part of the body whereas in tricking you have people like Nick Fry... Demeriting another movement just because you're rooting for tricking. Chose a side in which you feel appreciated and comfortable with and won't spend 10 years of training breaking because the first and only move you learnt was a roll and now you think you're a tricker? Shosei can do triple corks. Zen can do triple corks. Aiden can do triple corks. Every confederate tricker can triple cork. Now, I've never seen anyone do what Tawfiq and Amok do, but Tawfiq and Amok... You judge from your perspective and subjectivity. "Far more beautiful", zero objectivity. It'll be beautiful or not in the eyes of whoever sees it, delusional kid. Enjoy both and try to do any of those moves.
@@nickleviathan9358 From experience I would say triple cork, ironman snapu, and shurikencutter are at most as difficult as what Amok and Tawfiq are doing. If you're good you can learn all those tricks within 4-6 years, but what Amok and Tawfiq are doing (caveman flares, elbow airflare variations, amoks signature airflare suicides) takes at least 6-10 years.
@@MGuthrieTricking I would tag along with you on concrete lucky I don't have transportation I was with Dom at kids world gymnastics he a tell you i don't play.
Fucking hell lads that’s some technique !! I’m still trying to stretch my hamstrings out by touching toes !!!!! Fair play to you all ! Is this that Brazilian fighting Kapoera or summat ? Or is it like break dancing ! I’d deffo break summat haha incredible moves
Nose para mi estuvieron parejos contando que ninguno respondio como debia. A lo mejor gutrhie estuvo mas limpio . Pero no devolvio nada . Si se quedan en un simple molino como respuesta y los bboys con un simple backflip como respuesta a los saltos . Dudo que fuera una batalla real. A parte el piso no ayudaba mucho a los bboys. Los powermove nesesitan algo de deslice minimo. en tumbling te trabas es mas seguro para caidas pero no deslizas. Son muchos factores.
wind long yo de mi punto de vista y como practicante de powermoves y tricking . El triking. Fue mucho más fuerte mucho más extremo y mucho más limpio . En el lado de powermoves Yo conozco a lil amok y TawfiQ y no hicieron nada extremo ni nada limpio . Una cosa es verlo como aficionado otra como practicante ! Pero ojalá se vuelva a repetir está batalla pero con buenos exponentes como es Bboy punisher. Bboy demon y'a que son los que podrían dar batalla. Al Triking
@@bboymiedoso repito el factor ambiente arena de batalla estaba a favor del tricking. Y depende del concepto que tengas de powermove porque lil amok tiene combos de power que son de el . Estaba pinto del lado del tricking si no me equivoco. Ese es solo un guthrie mas. Una copia. Estuvieron limpios si pero la arena estaba a su favor. Nose si se llegue a inventar un campo de battalla que sea beneficioso para esas 2 diciplinas a la vez.
Dope skills. Much respect. But I'm scared that this could end the original culture. Even the words I heard "break dancer". There was a soul missing in that session. No flavor. No funk. ....But mad skills. I'm torn.