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From: milkymak
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  • its called CC but their is other ways of calling it also

  • its a good start for a beginner....GOOD JOB!!!

  • isnt it called cc not swapping like wtf

  • different names in different countries. like in japan hand hops are called rabbits

  • as bboyunagi says

    they have different names in different countries

    and swapping works as a name so it doesnt really matter

  • the koreans have different names for there moves dumb fuck

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  • wats the name of the song on 0:45

  • there are different names for the same moves depending on where you come from. just like how some people say tracks and some say halos, or some say airtrack vs. airflare it's the same thing with footwork moves too.

  • Awesome... im going to expert that for the ladies lol

  • srry, i accidentally marked is spam :[, and yeah, use CC's (whats in the video) for transitions like doing a 6-step to CCs

  • koreans sometimes call footwalk instead footwork,

    or in france, passe passe,

    cc = crazy commandos

    but storm calls it w/ another name, maybe swapping too... i don't remember.

  • storm calls it kickouts but he explains it's because nobody taught them and they had to make a name themselves.

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  • Lol, they been called crazy commandos or CCs for short when it was first invented by the bboy group themselves.

  • those are ccs

  • CC is side ti side move.

    Its like saying if you have your free hand on your head instead in mid air your not doing 6 step.

  • well then that's what they call in korea maybe.

    but who cares, as long as the move exists right? hehe.

  • first=)

    hmmm

    i thought those are called c c

  • yeah i thought they were called cc's too

  • arent cc's the same thing but one hand is on the floor and the other hand is up?

  • they are both cc's with or without the second hand on the floor. the difference is beginners should use both hands.

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