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Maximum Crew BITE a Routine of My Crew La Halla KingzoO
first video @ 1:20 i do the same with Bboy Simo
Is To Bad To see a Big Crew like Maximum Bite My Crew Routines
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La Halla KingzoO
It's called coincidence. Ever head of it? Probably your crew started doing that routine when Maximum has been doing that FOR YEARS. OR MAYBE YOUR CREW BITE THAT ROUTINE. WHO KNOWS? It's not like those Maximum crew saw your crew doing the routine and decided to bite it. Not to mention, maximum is not even considered a big crew. You wacko.
From What I know, they had a discussion about system where dyzee explained his systme to korean bboys and major Korean bboys crus agreed to use it. personally, i think this system is not bad. they all know that any system would have flaws and any judge would be biased a bit on some point, but the system at least shows each judge's view and anybody can see what judges are thinking. so the judges cant just pick a winner cause they wnat them to win. and this system is pretty useful in korea where many crus are highly competitve and skillful so itshard to judge. but this is all ma opinion.
A judging system which lets the judge focus on a specific aspect of the dance per round seems like a more intelligent approach than having a judge consider all the elements on show in the battle.
I don't think this eliminates power heads and specialists, it just says if you come with just power your score for dynamic will be high but, your originality, foundation scores will be low. This gives power heads a place to boost up certain scores in a crew battle and as a side effect encourages them to start with some tops and possibly try to make their moves more unique.
I also think people over look the fact that Battle (or battle strategy) takes into account the back and forth in a battle, giving crews or individuals better marks dependent on their response to the opposition.
Obviously people will always react negatively to change, and I don't see this as something that will be implemented in every battle, people will always want variation and their own methods. I do believe that if people consider the lack of money bboys make. They must consider the fact that the general public do not understand the dance, hence your audience is extremely limited. If, much like ballroom dancing you implement a system which includes outsiders. Then you boost your fan-base and potential revenue stream through Television, bigger events and shows.
In general I'd love to see bboying in the Olympics as a dance or sport or what ever. There is shooting, synchronized swimming, ice skating, and rhythm gymnastics which are just technically termed sports but everyone knows there is a massive distinction between those activities and traditional sports such as football and athletics.
If you are really interested in the progression of bboying you'd add to a debate which decent opinion and insight without simply stating, this is wak. I might be wrong but that's my opinion.
fuck THAT. fuck the judging system i couldn't even watch the battle.. once i noticed what was goin on i stopped..
this is bullshit... fuck r16 for this.. fuck whoever came up with that ..fuck all you that support it.
the DAY I GO TO A JAM AND I HAVE SOME MACHINE TELLING ME HOW TO DANCE is the day i may actually murder someone.
on that note.. this is getting out of hand.. there has been this discussion goin on if bboyin is turnin into a sport.. i was thinkin about that shit and realized... ONLY for those of you that go to jams and don't cipher...
no other sport in the world do you go to and ... battle someone ... u don't go to a bball game and play bball with someone else there thats not competing.
i hope some get my point. either way. wack shit. no disrespect to the crews just to r16 in general.
I do believe that if people consider the lack of money bboys make. They must consider the fact that the general public do not understand the dance, hence your audience is extremely limited. If, much like ballroom dancing you implement a system which includes outsiders. Then you boost your fan-base and potential revenue stream through Television, bigger events and shows.
Yeah, Steller. I hope people in the bboy world can realize that what is happening is that bboying has to be judged in these terms, or else the general public *aka people arguing over why someone won/lost* can see why a certain crew did lose. And let's be honest here guys, R16 is a jam where there are many spectators who watch, so treating the comp as an Olympics sport by scoring would create more accessibility to them. Bboys in general can also see why a certain crew may lose. The "Battle of the Year" criteria is really more questionable then this system, but I hope in the future the scoring system can be further understood.
Last edited by EmoFilipino : 03-09-2010 at 09:04 AM.