I started learning all alone, with no internet, no youtube about 24 years ago , now im 37 (only source was limp bizkit music spot and one french movie), no club to join and no friends to dance with on small island in croatia. I loved it so much i danced alone for years. progression was slow and painful, learned as much as i could and i can still remember today the feeling i did my first successful windmill, the feeling was like i was flying! in 2012 i had my hernia operation and couldn't dance anymore, they screwed the operation. i wish i could have videos like this one to learn. Thank you for this! you brought some memories back...
@@dkremeni633 Man this is so heart warming. I am 36 years old. I could say that I am self taught, though the Physical Education Faculty helped to think as a coach and as an athlete. Surely some breaking sessions with more advanced bboys helped the process as well. Injuries etc. can end your athletic career instantly. I had 2 ACL ruptures and I did these two surgeries. These helped me. But now there are wrist injuries that maybe I cannot surpass and I will not follow the surgery process. Injuries are hard. I hope you find Breaking / bboying elements that you can train. Learning without coach like both of us is rough. That's why I try to help younger Athletes, Breaking enthusiasts etc. with these exercises.🙏
@@DimitrisGizmo thank you for responding maybe the biggest mistake I made is not warming up before training, especially wrists and other critical joints. I didn't get hernia from breakdancing though :)
I remember when I first learned how to windmill in 2002 or 2003. It was such an awesome feeling, it’s one of the most basic but pretty flashy powermove (except for swipes maybe). People can learn so easily these days!! UA-cam would’ve been so handy back in the day.
Hello dimitris. I'm completely new to breakdancing and these moves. But i want to learn a few of them to keep them in my stash of cool dance moves. Can i practice these exercises as a complete beginner??
I learnt the baby freeze... Writing this in real time. Did a basic general body warm up, then a wrist warm up and then followed a tutorial and BAM... I CAN NOW DO THE BABY FREEZE
@@lakshitatiwari4814 Very nice. What I am trying to explain in this video is turtle freeze. If you can do both turtle freeze and baby freeze, thats good for you!
depends what state your body is in. if you have no issues with arthritus in your hips or groin then yes i would say its def possible. im 40 and iv been breaking for 20+ years
1❤ Dear future break danceer. YES! Absolutely. It is always possible to learn something. Listen to some music with drum breaks. Or beats. Feel the music. Let it move you. Start with top rock. Dancing. .you make your way down to the floor. And move arms and feet's to the rhythm. . Remember to warm up the body first. And cool down and Stratton after. .you can find good Break dance tutorial on UA-cam. For all levels and ages. Go for it. .have fun.
I'm 48 and I'm about to do this awesome trick; I'm tall like you and your vid is awesome to me to understand how to flare legs ect... Congrats mate ;)
Thank you so much 🤜🤛
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Six years later and this man still replies, the GOAT 🔥🔥🔥
Of course. I see that this tutorial still helps some people 😇🙏
I started learning all alone, with no internet, no youtube about 24 years ago , now im 37 (only source was limp bizkit music spot and one french movie), no club to join and no friends to dance with on small island in croatia. I loved it so much i danced alone for years. progression was slow and painful, learned as much as i could and i can still remember today the feeling i did my first successful windmill, the feeling was like i was flying! in 2012 i had my hernia operation and couldn't dance anymore, they screwed the operation. i wish i could have videos like this one to learn. Thank you for this! you brought some memories back...
@@dkremeni633 Man this is so heart warming. I am 36 years old. I could say that I am self taught, though the Physical Education Faculty helped to think as a coach and as an athlete. Surely some breaking sessions with more advanced bboys helped the process as well. Injuries etc. can end your athletic career instantly. I had 2 ACL ruptures and I did these two surgeries. These helped me. But now there are wrist injuries that maybe I cannot surpass and I will not follow the surgery process. Injuries are hard. I hope you find Breaking / bboying elements that you can train. Learning without coach like both of us is rough. That's why I try to help younger Athletes, Breaking enthusiasts etc. with these exercises.🙏
@@DimitrisGizmo thank you for responding maybe the biggest mistake I made is not warming up before training, especially wrists and other critical joints. I didn't get hernia from breakdancing though :)
@@dkremeni633 Keep it up with injuries and try to adapt to every hard situation through motion 🙏
@@DimitrisGizmo ua-cam.com/video/secH0ngd9CU/v-deo.html
@@DimitrisGizmo this was the video I had in early 90s. It was this one and one more and it was all I had to learn from, fun times I loved it.😆
its more usefull than hundred learning videos
Thank you so much 😇
Not even one word... BEAUTIFUL!
Thank you so much 😇🔥🙏
excelelnt demo.. step by step by...
easy to learn..
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I remember when I first learned how to windmill in 2002 or 2003. It was such an awesome feeling, it’s one of the most basic but pretty flashy powermove (except for swipes maybe). People can learn so easily these days!! UA-cam would’ve been so handy back in the day.
That's totally right. Most of the older generation learned alone or along with our crew mates
@@DimitrisGizmo yep. Great tutorial btw!
awesome windmills and awesome progression!
Thank you so much!!!
Me encanta y buenos trucos para practicar
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Amazing. Thank you
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I love this song...nice windmill👍🙏
Thank you so much 😇🙏
Thank you! Very nice 👍
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This was so cool man thank you for showing the steps, inspired me!
Thank you as well😇🙏
Awesome video trying to learn
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The best explanation! Thank you ❤
Thank you so much 😇❤️
Awesome 🎉
Thank you so much 😇🙏🙏
@@DimitrisGizmo your welcome 💯💥💫
Μπράβο ρε δημήτρη! Είμαι 44 ετών και θέλω να το δοκιμάσω να μαθω.
Πολύ χαίρομαι! Αν έχεις βάσεις και με την κατάλληλη συστηματικότητα θα το πετύχεις!
اداء رائع وطريقة جيدا جدا احييك
Thank you so much 😇🙏
#wicked #windmill
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Nice video i make progress now
That's good to know😇🙏
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Great video .
Gratitude.
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I'm 12 I tried it. It's so cool
Thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏
Nice👍
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Awsom flexible 💪
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👌 nice
Thank you!!!💪🙏
Hello dimitris. I'm completely new to breakdancing and these moves. But i want to learn a few of them to keep them in my stash of cool dance moves. Can i practice these exercises as a complete beginner??
Better start with some statics, freezes and flexibility training. I believe I will post some exercises for complete beginners soon.
@@DimitrisGizmo waiting for the new video.. will try the baby freeze and tell u how it went...
I learnt the baby freeze... Writing this in real time. Did a basic general body warm up, then a wrist warm up and then followed a tutorial and BAM... I CAN NOW DO THE BABY FREEZE
@@lakshitatiwari4814 Very nice. What I am trying to explain in this video is turtle freeze. If you can do both turtle freeze and baby freeze, thats good for you!
@@DimitrisGizmo should I practice the turtle freeze next or should I practice some Statics??
Topppp
Thank you so much 😇💪🙏
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@@BBOYAXY 😇🔥🙏
Great
Thank you so much 🔥💪
Γεια σας κ.Δημήτρη εγώ είμαι ο Βασίλης από τον Scoura
Ντι Μαξ Γεια σου παικταρά μου!
Мне 60.. и я всю жизнь мечтал это сделать но в молодости это не получалось тк не было учителя.. теперь учитель есть.. 😃👍
I cannot speak Russian. But Spasiba 😇🙏
厉害厉害
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not bad
does it take a long time to develop this kind of fitness? im 5’8 160, can do around 10 pull ups
@@Cvez7 It depends. I am rather tall 187cm and can do many stuff. All you need is flexibility and technique and of course patience
is possible to learn at 57?
Yes. Of course it's possible!
depends what state your body is in. if you have no issues with arthritus in your hips or groin then yes i would say its def possible. im 40 and iv been breaking for 20+ years
@@djam7484 Nice observation. If you feel healthy though, you can still learn windmills
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Dear future break danceer.
YES!
Absolutely.
It is always possible to learn something.
Listen to some music with drum breaks. Or beats. Feel the music. Let it move you.
Start with top rock. Dancing. .you make your way down to the floor. And move arms and feet's to the rhythm. .
Remember to warm up the body first. And cool down and Stratton after. .you can find good Break dance tutorial on UA-cam. For all levels and ages.
Go for it. .have fun.
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It Is Just four months I try breakdance but I want to learn windmill and flare!
The most important part is consistency! Eventually you will achieve it😇
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amazing teacher
Thank you so much😁🙏
Song?
The Expert - Dynamite
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@@isabeteignacio412 Hope it helps you😇🙏
Name of the beat plssss
Dynamite - The Expert
Nice
Thank you!
i dont know how i ended up here but im glad i did 🤣
@@thebody-d7q Hahaha. I am Lucky then 😂🙏🙏
Geil 👍✌️
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Βασίλης Scoura Ναι! Dimitris Bizimis
stabmill?
You can do windmill with stab Freeze. Later you progress to Barrel mill, munchmill etc
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I thought your head was supposed to stay on the ground
This is the basic windmill! Of course there is barrel mill as well
Honestly you can have your head on the ground but remember to KEEP IT ON THE GROUND bc if not u will bang ur head
@@arise1233 Hahaha... Exactly😁
Me to☠️
I thought bboys would be cooler and not leave crappy comments.. hope you’re still practicing, man!!!
Nice
Thank you so much 😇🙏