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That funny that you ask that tonight, since I go to practice every Weds night for the past three years.
As Taub said, power moves are fairly hard and definitely take alot of practice.
I would suggest learning top rock or up rock (basically bboy "dancing"), then get to the floor and learn the basics of footwork. The six-step is the fondation of bboying, then you progress to freezes and power. I would suggest going to a local bboy practice spot, most likely a gym, dance studio, or house. Get some videos, try here, or download some from a p2p. I learned basically by watching videos and then doing them myself, it helps alot of you have other people interested and want to practice.
There's only one thing I will say, and that is: practice, practice, practice. I've been dancing for about 5 years and still practice twice a week. You can always learn new moves, no matter how good you are.
There's no other way to get better.
Good luck and once you get a power move down, you'll be hooked.
PAyce
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