CC's Breakdancing Footwork

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Part of the video series: How to Breakdance

Summary: Learn this easy but cool looking foot work called “CC’s” in this free video clip.

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Jonathan “Xcel” Escotto Jonathan Escotto, aka B-boy Xcel, has been break dancing since 1996 and has been teaching since 2000. He is a part of the break dancing crew “Problemz Kru.” J... read more

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very good and instrucional. simple but very entertaining to watch

I think this thing is very good and you are very good at doing it. i watch your videos quite often and they are very good.

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    ASKED by markdemand on Thursday, August 21, 2008 at 1:57 PM

    How long does it take to learn how to CC?

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CC's Breakdancing Footwork

Hey! How you doing? This is Jonathan Escotto, also known as B-boy Xcel, on behalf of Expert Village, and today we're showing breaking tips. Now we're going to talk a little bit more about foot work. Now specifically, we're going to talk about a move called CC's. The reason it's called CC's. The reason it's called CC's is because it was invented by a group of beat boys back in the day called Crazy Commandos, so they took the initials CC. There you have it. Now CC is a transition move that you would in your foot work, usually followed off a 6 step or 5 step or any other type of rotation like that. I'm going to demonstrate what it looks off a 6 step. Here we go. 6 step, 1. Now that's called a CC. Now, there's 2 different ways to do CC's; double handed or with one hand. I'm going to break it down right from the beginning. Now a CC is generally done toward the front. You would do that when you came to about step 4 off your 6 step when you chose the front area of your footwork. You want to generally to have one leg out, whether it be your right or your left. I'm going to go ahead and take my left foot and bring it out. Now my left foot is out and I'm on my left heel and my left hand is down. Most of my body weight is leaning towards my left hand. I'm on my right toe. Take my right hand and I'm going to lean all the way over this way. I'm going to go all the way on my left toe. So I'm up this way and I stick my right foot up; bent like this. You don't want to be here or here. You want to be just bent like this. So again, it looks like this. We're here. Go 1 and 2, come back. Now you're going to switch feet, so your right foot is going to take the position of your left foot. Switch, switch hands, repeat the motion in the opposite direction. Left hands comes down. Again, you want to come on your right toe. Keep your knees close together back. Again, you can also do this with either one hand or two, different styles. Depending on your expertise, you can do either one. This would 2 handed. 1, 2. This would be 1 handed. 1, 2. This is usually following 1, 2 combo. Usually do 1 or 2 or 1, 2, 3, and then continue. It looks something like this. 1, 2, 3, 4. Again, that's a CC.

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