In this video, I show you how it’s possible to break at a high level and win battles without having to spend hours and hours like the pros. Inside, I share the story behind why everyone hated practicing with Flow Mo, how long my average practice session today is, and how I practiced with Hat Solo for Circle Kingz.
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Such a great advice. Thank you for everything that you share.
Thanks for the advice go hard at practise
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I think this is one of the best suggestion for a bboy/bgirl for different reasons. For example, from a physiological, psychological, and biomechanics perspective, breaking is a highly stressful discipline. Thus, decreasing the time under stress means reducing the whole stress for our organism, which in turn improves performance, reduces the period necessary to recover, and decreases the risk of injury, ultimately increasing longevity. Then, practicing for 45/60min per day allows us to practice even every day, stay focus all the time without distraction (because of the less mental effort required), and so on and so forth. Finally, but equally important, practicing less in a training session but more often during the week allows us to also follow other interests/life projects we have in your life.
Super suggestion which I share with pleasure with my community!
Very interesting, thanks for the contribution. Best regards. Peace
Remy
Thx U
Can’t wait to see more!!!
Quality > quantity…word up. Listening to the body is #1, no point in pushing myself to feel the vibe until itโs there…but the intention of really showing up and putting in work is the other half of the battle ๐ great video
Super interesting!
Very informative & great advice. Thanks.
Very informative and indeed righful
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very imformative.Thanks.
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Great advice! I just might get back into full training because of this video!
geezzz !! thats a gem right there! ive been applying this method for a lil while( only 1 hour training) and i find that the less time i have to train, the more i am focused on what to do and not waisting anytime!
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@focus I have a question concerning that, what do u think about making 2 parts of the training session? One at the morning and the other on the evening or night? Is it still efficient like the whole 45 min session?