Stormdance_Breaking_Rudiment_Corkscrew
Breaking Basics
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The Cork-Screw has a long history. What makes it particularly great for Breaking is that it serves as a move by itself, it can be used as a Go-down, it can be used as a little step inside a Down-rock set and it can be used as a stylish come up.
Its snappy and elaborate way to get on the ground makes it special. In my opinion, when it´s done right it is one of the best moves ever.
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