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    Kicks are breakdancing moves that generally constitute one-handed handstands with the legs and free arm in some stylish position.

    Kicks can be executed quickly and powerfully to impress onlookers. Alternatively, they can be employed as freezes, in which case they are held as long as possible. Kicks are often named after letters or symbols whose form they imitate. The hand used for the stand is the "standing hand" and the leg on the same side of the body is the "standing leg." The other pair of appendages are the "free" hand and leg.


        Kick (breakdancing move)
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    Variants

    Some notable kicks include:

      G-Kick - The free hand grabs either foot, which is bent backwards so the back forms a G shape.
      K-Kick - The free leg is held vertical, with the free arm held flat along the side. The standing leg is held straight at an angle like the letter "K".
      Pike - The legs are together in a 90 degree angle at the side of the body.
      Nike - The free hand touches the straight free leg's toe while the standing leg is bent, mimicking the Nike sign.
      V-Kick - (or applejack) The bboy jumps back onto both hands and kicks his legs in front in a V shape.

     
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