Course details
"Emeroy is a very motivated and driven instructor and director who always ensures that his students gain a full knowledge and understanding of any dance style he teaches, including terminology and the history. He also teaches his students valuable life lessons as he makes them better dancers, teammates, and individuals."
-Stephanie Hagberg, Breed Dance Crew, Culture Shock Dance Troupe
Whether you're a serious dancer or someone who just wants to learn some awesome moves, How To Break Dance For Beginners is perfect for giving you a jump start in learning the world's most athletic dance within minutes.
Each lesson gives you a brief demonstration of the move along with detailed, step-by-step instruction in how to perform them. Not only that, each move is shown in different angles so you can fully understand what you're doing at all times.
Today you can learn how to breakdance at home without ever stepping foot into a dance studio and with ZERO experience.
You're goal is to learn the moves that you like and easily create a combination that you can easily show off to your friends, family, or audience.
Based on my dance and teaching experience, I show you guys the bits and pieces of of what makes this dance unique and how exactly what I do to make this dance my own.
Like I said, no experience needed.
"When I was his student, he would continuously push me and my teammates to keep going until we finish; "No pain, no gain." Having him as a dance coach has taught me that nothing in life comes easy. You get what you receive through the amount of work you put in it."
-Jazlynn Pastor, Marvels Dance Crew
What Are The 8 Parts of How To Breakdance For Beginners?
1. The Basics
This is where you learn the most important part of ANY b-boy/b-girl/breakdancer, warm ups so you don't get injured, the basic groove so you don't look stiff, and the history so you understand the mentality of a b-boy.
2. Top Rocks
This is the part of b-boying/breakdancing where you're still dancing on two feet. This is where you introduce to others who you are and let your character shine.
3. Transition Moves/Go Downs
This is where you go from the top and transition to your footwork with some style.
4. Footwork
This is where you're using both your hands AND your feet to make footwork patterns that dazzle your audience.
5. Freezes
This is the period or the exclamation point at the end of your sentence. How dynamic you want to finish is completely up to you.
6. Power Moves
This element of breaking is what brought it's popularity. Adding this to your repretoire will give you athleticism that will compliment your smooth footwork, controlled freezes, and dynamic top rocks.
7. Concepts and Exercises
This is where you start learning how to start taking all the moves you learned and start piecing them as one fluid motion so when you perform in front of an audience you're focused more on having fun instead of thinking about the moves.
8. Bonuses
I give you guys music, behind the scenes training with a student, my practice methodology so you guys can improve much quicker, and much, much more.
"Emeroy makes sure he always delivers and gives amazing product. He will guide you the best way he can to make you understand what your learning. What's great about him is that he's always prepared."
-Marc Miranda, Family Bizness Dance Crew
How Long Will This Course Take?
The beauty of How To Breakdance for Beginners is that you can go at your own rate. This course has packed a years worth of moves for you to practice. You can get pretty good at this dance within a month with only a FEW of the moves. You don't need to know how to do every single move listed, you just need to know enough to enjoy.
In this course I show you how my method in piecing everything together so you start creating your own flow in this dance.
If you have any questions, please feel free to email or contact me!
What's the difference between this and How To Breakdance Mini-Course?
This course offers you more moves to learn and concepts in how to build confidence in your skills. How To Breakdance Mini-Course was just a taste for what you can create.
Updated on 27 December, 2017