All the young Japanese dancers have about the same style as Kyoka. But it's impossible to recreate a new rushball because Maika's style is very powerful and difficult to copy. I think Maika is really the strong element of rushball
“All the young Japanese dancers have about the same style as Kyoka” - NO, THEY DON’T. Saying this is very ignorant of you. “I think Maika is really the strong element of Rushball” - two people make the team, not just one, otherwise why is it called Rushball and not just Maika? You can have your preferences but don’t carelessly say things to disregard people who put everything into building their team. A team is a whole and Rushball - both of them, has tried very hard many years to win Juste Debout.
@@arturobandini5816 I like rushball Maika and Kyoka I say this in a completely objective way. The Japanese style is usually old school and Kyoka has this same style. Maika's style is totally different. I think indeed that Maika is the strongest element because she has an extremely powerful dance because she knows popping and other styles she is also the person who puts a good mood in the group but that does not mean that Kyoka is bad, just it is normal that in a Team there is one person a little stronger than the other. If I remember correctly Maika was a famous child BEFORE Kyoka (the child who won the kod 2009 and was in the final of juste Debout 2009). Unfortunately after Maika was more discreet unlike Kyoka who was much more active in the world And yes "the majority of Japanese have the same style weak " and that's even why Japan is so bad at winning in major hiphop competitions.
@@dancegirl6814 Look, man, saying that you “like” or you “think” something makes it a PERSONAL OPINION. And how can a personal opinion be “completely objective”? Whatever a person says will always just be he/she personal opinions. Objective facts are limited to things like “the earth is round” and “humans are bipedal primates” etc. Even when there are many people agree with you, that still doesn’t make whatever you believe in “objective”. And clearly, there can also be many others having different opinions from you. So stop trying to make it sound like your opinion is a fact when it is clearly NOT. This is not the right way to convince anyone into believing in whatever you say. In the first place, you leaving a comment about Maika under a video in which she is completely absent is already weird enough. That makes your comment completely beside the point to this video. Secondly, you say “all Japanese young dancers” which is TOO GENERAL and therefore, incorrect. There are young Japanese hip hop dancers, young Japanese pop dancers, young Japanese lockers, waackers, krumpers, fusion, contemporary…etc. In short, the Japanese dance scene is very developed to this day and there are a huge variety of different styles. Japanese dancers in recent years (other than Rushball) have also advanced a lot even in international competitions so saying they’re “so bad at winning” is no longer true. Your careless generalization shows your lack of understanding of the matter. Of course, that makes your opinion not only beside the point to this specific video but also not credible enough to consider. My suggestion is that you should look more into the Japanese dance scene to actually know what’s going on before carelessly say anything about it. If there’s a style you don’t like then you can just not see anymore of it. Saying that one style is superior or inferior to others is not only incorrect but also VERY RUDE to the dancers who choose to pursue it. Any style can have many dancers repeating the same moves over and over but what makes a dancer unique is not limited to some typical moves. The best street dancers can share many moves with other inferior dancers but they win because they simply execute that same move better than others. The shape and the dynamic are also impossible to be exact same as each person already has different body type and a unique sense of rhythm. Also, when Rushball compete as a team they each has to complete an equal amount of rounds. That means their victory is decided by taking into account the performances of both members equally. You can like whoever you want as individual dancer but it’s just senseless to indicate that Maika contributes the most to their win (as you said “it’s normal that in a team there’s one stronger than the other). Or what? Are you trying to say that whenever they compete Maika always luckily take the stronger opponent of the other team?
godamn theyre goood
Miyu is like Kyoka Junior but with more swag
Miyu's teacher is kyoka
All the young Japanese dancers have about the same style as Kyoka. But it's impossible to recreate a new rushball because Maika's style is very powerful and difficult to copy.
I think Maika is really the strong element of rushball
“All the young Japanese dancers have about the same style as Kyoka” - NO, THEY DON’T. Saying this is very ignorant of you.
“I think Maika is really the strong element of Rushball” - two people make the team, not just one, otherwise why is it called Rushball and not just Maika? You can have your preferences but don’t carelessly say things to disregard people who put everything into building their team. A team is a whole and Rushball - both of them, has tried very hard many years to win Juste Debout.
@@arturobandini5816 I like rushball Maika and Kyoka I say this in a completely objective way. The Japanese style is usually old school and Kyoka has this same style. Maika's style is totally different. I think indeed that Maika is the strongest element because she has an extremely powerful dance because she knows popping and other styles she is also the person who puts a good mood in the group but that does not mean that Kyoka is bad, just it is normal that in a Team there is one person a little stronger than the other.
If I remember correctly Maika was a famous child BEFORE Kyoka (the child who won the kod 2009 and was in the final of juste Debout 2009).
Unfortunately after Maika was more discreet unlike Kyoka who was much more active in the world
And yes "the majority of Japanese have the same style weak " and that's even why Japan is so bad at winning in major hiphop competitions.
@@dancegirl6814 Look, man, saying that you “like” or you “think” something makes it a PERSONAL OPINION. And how can a personal opinion be “completely objective”? Whatever a person says will always just be he/she personal opinions. Objective facts are limited to things like “the earth is round” and “humans are bipedal primates” etc. Even when there are many people agree with you, that still doesn’t make whatever you believe in “objective”. And clearly, there can also be many others having different opinions from you. So stop trying to make it sound like your opinion is a fact when it is clearly NOT. This is not the right way to convince anyone into believing in whatever you say.
In the first place, you leaving a comment about Maika under a video in which she is completely absent is already weird enough. That makes your comment completely beside the point to this video. Secondly, you say “all Japanese young dancers” which is TOO GENERAL and therefore, incorrect. There are young Japanese hip hop dancers, young Japanese pop dancers, young Japanese lockers, waackers, krumpers, fusion, contemporary…etc. In short, the Japanese dance scene is very developed to this day and there are a huge variety of different styles. Japanese dancers in recent years (other than Rushball) have also advanced a lot even in international competitions so saying they’re “so bad at winning” is no longer true. Your careless generalization shows your lack of understanding of the matter. Of course, that makes your opinion not only beside the point to this specific video but also not credible enough to consider.
My suggestion is that you should look more into the Japanese dance scene to actually know what’s going on before carelessly say anything about it. If there’s a style you don’t like then you can just not see anymore of it. Saying that one style is superior or inferior to others is not only incorrect but also VERY RUDE to the dancers who choose to pursue it. Any style can have many dancers repeating the same moves over and over but what makes a dancer unique is not limited to some typical moves. The best street dancers can share many moves with other inferior dancers but they win because they simply execute that same move better than others. The shape and the dynamic are also impossible to be exact same as each person already has different body type and a unique sense of rhythm.
Also, when Rushball compete as a team they each has to complete an equal amount of rounds. That means their victory is decided by taking into account the performances of both members equally. You can like whoever you want as individual dancer but it’s just senseless to indicate that Maika contributes the most to their win (as you said “it’s normal that in a team there’s one stronger than the other). Or what? Are you trying to say that whenever they compete Maika always luckily take the stronger opponent of the other team?
Miyu's teacher is kyoka
Miyu is really good
미유는 완전 재능충이다ㅋㅋ
Rushball the best
And why it's a Popping channel and you post this video 😅 Where is the coherence