How tall is bboy physicx
We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children. His net worth has been growing significantly in So, how much is Hong 10 worth at the age of 37 years old?
He is from Korean. We have estimated Hong 10's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets. Hong 10 was in the crew Expression with which he won the Battle of the Year title in and is currently in a crew called Drifterz and a project team named Project Soul while he also performs as a solo dancer. If notability cannot be shown, the article is likely to be merged , redirected , or deleted. Career [ edit edit source hide hide all ]. History [ edit edit source hide ] Physicx's journey in becoming one of the best bboys in the world all started out during his middle school, when he was inspired and moved after watching other bboys.
Injury [ edit edit source hide ] B-boy Physicx suffered from a shoulder injury in and had to undergo surgery causing him to lose many of his moves, however he publicly stated that he focuses most of his life on dancing to regain his past skills. Competitions [ edit edit source hide ] Physicx has won many international-level tournaments both as a member of a crew and as an individual.
Dancing Style [ edit edit source hide ] Until , Physicx stated that his main focus was on power moves. Notable Appearances [ edit edit source hide ]. Retrieved 13 August Categories : Pages with broken file links Articles with topics of unclear notability from August Articles with invalid date parameter in template All articles with topics of unclear notability Biography articles with topics of unclear notability Articles with multiple maintenance issues Pages using multiple issues with unknown parameters Articles which use infobox templates with no data rows South Korean breakdancers births Living people.
Cookies help us deliver our services. But I think we need to learn more, do more homework. I see some Bboys really focusing on the traditional foundation style and putting in their own thoughts and lifestyle. What have you felt when visiting, judging and teaching at the Bboy Factory?
Every time has been the best time for me. I mean, I see you are doing it for the local scene for sure, but it looks more like a worldwide jam. Last time I went was awesome. There were a lot of different events going on. There was a spot for a kids battle, a spot for an Adult Cypher, the DJ Academy with the little kid trying on the turntables.
It was awesome, you know. I respect, because you guys are doing a whole Hip Hop movement. What do you want to see in the future? More jams. More pure vibe jams. I want to see more dope DJs throwing cool jams, so people can vibe and rhythm and groove at the jam. I want to see more unity and vibe together, just like classic jams back in the day. All Hip Hop movement going on at the jam, like you did at the Bboy Factory with Graffiti going on outside. Blackbook sessions, MC cyphers, stuff like that I want to see all together.
I want to see that in the future and the next generation understanding that too, so that they can throw jams like that too, later on. What do you care about outside of Hip Hop? To me, honestly, everything is Hip Hop. Passing on to the next generation.
I think this is a really important time. Sharing and teaching. Not just for kids, for adults to learn as well. For example, if I had a new thought or idea, if I created something new and passed that on to new people. I think sharing with people what was new for me has been great for me. Yeah man, sharing and caring has been fulfilling, you know. Anything else you would like to say? Yeah, for sure. Shout out to Ian and the Bboy Factory.
Shout out to Hip Hop, yo. Patient waiting is often the highest way of doing God's will. Life is a balance between rest and movement. If you manage a situation, not just things happening there, people should feel elevated just being in that space. Above all, you must feel wonderful being there.
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