Stormdance_Breaking_Basics_Tumbler
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This video tutorial explains the Tumbler. The move cultivates the whip one needs to get back on one's feet when lying on the back. There are similarities to the Kipp-up. While the Kipp-up is a linear move and there is no spinning motion involved, here in the tumbler a spin kind of motion is added. By doing so it becomes a Breaking move and is coherent with the dance style´s circular motion values.
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