Had the privilege of being a witness of his greatness in the Bay Area since 1999, battled against him, battled with him, and watched him win many competitions over time. He was my inspiration then and I still look forward to seeing his content today. This man is a true legend and pioneer in the game, his name is truly fitting, Roxrite.
The music at around 4:08 and the footage there where you were breaking alone in a big room are such a nice match. They bring a feeling of solitude, calmness, and freshness. Respect to your artistry.
Shout outs for using decent music, the soul has been lost in so many areas of B-Boying media and the "music" used in at least the streamed part of an event.
Bboy samurai. Great to hear you've found a renewed love for the dance. What's your opinion on sets in comps these days lasting much longer? It's one of the main differences I see when watching old footage in comparison..back 15-20 years ago sets would last between 15-30 seconds. Now most sets last closer to a minute. The way I look at it, it's almost like the people that try and win argument by talking too much and never letting the other person interject ha. Also there's something to be said for the 'crescendo' of a set being lost when they're too long. A lot of the time I see people do the dopest set, but then like tack on another 10-20 seconds of moves which massively dampens the impact of what they've just done. Almost like displaying athleticism is now the most important thing.
I see a lot of bboys doing just seguences in their rounds, just making every competitions looks the same, everybody know what he's gonna do ... not worrying about the music, Roxrite has soo much transitions, an control of his things that he just fee to follow the music, not just do the sequence ..
Those interested I have a full online course for developing freezes and transitions
learn.bboydojo.com/roxrite-ft/
beware the old man in the young man's game
Had the privilege of being a witness of his greatness in the Bay Area since 1999, battled against him, battled with him, and watched him win many competitions over time. He was my inspiration then and I still look forward to seeing his content today. This man is a true legend and pioneer in the game, his name is truly fitting, Roxrite.
The music at around 4:08 and the footage there where you were breaking alone in a big room are such a nice match. They bring a feeling of solitude, calmness, and freshness. Respect to your artistry.
Real bboy shit. Salute to the general. You are an inspiration, point blank. Hoping to watch your craft for many more years to come.
Much love still killing it after all these years. Looking better than ever!!
Thats a never ending process. After all those years there is always a point where you rethink the details and the approach.
Keep pushing☝🏻
legendary. this video is like a study material. much respect to you
thank you brother, for bringing this! missing this type of footage nowadays!
I have huge amount of respect totally inspired🙌🏾🙌🏾👊🏿 ..totally inspired
Dope ✨‼️
Shout outs for using decent music, the soul has been lost in so many areas of B-Boying media and the "music" used in at least the streamed part of an event.
Thanks, the music is key 🙏🏽
Bro u should do dvd like back in the days, dope content!
The general Master of masters, I have great admiration
Much love 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Impressiv to see a master at practice, from leveling up his movement to sharpening the details in his dance style!
Timeless style 🔥
Looking good rox! Always inspiring bro. Keep it up.🔥
Super fresh!
Executing Battle strategies in solo nowadays is really complicated but you're exhibition battle against Amir elaborated it pretty well ❤️🙏
The O.G still going at it and getting better stilll.... Someone gotta represent from the time when Bboying wasnt even considered a sport.
Him, myself and so many is proof age is relative. I just got done gettin down with my crew. Much love G
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That freeze was NASTY
Bboy samurai. Great to hear you've found a renewed love for the dance.
What's your opinion on sets in comps these days lasting much longer? It's one of the main differences I see when watching old footage in comparison..back 15-20 years ago sets would last between 15-30 seconds. Now most sets last closer to a minute. The way I look at it, it's almost like the people that try and win argument by talking too much and never letting the other person interject ha. Also there's something to be said for the 'crescendo' of a set being lost when they're too long. A lot of the time I see people do the dopest set, but then like tack on another 10-20 seconds of moves which massively dampens the impact of what they've just done. Almost like displaying athleticism is now the most important thing.
Beautiful💫
too much!!! dope
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True master 🥷🏽
King
Dope!! 🙌🏿
Wild 🔥
THE GENERAL!
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the headphone dropping out during the 90 was so relatable
❤love from Nepal 🇳🇵
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Let’s goooo
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Hi i m from france. i dicover you at fss 7 with style element crew . In 99 i think you still in the game with Level 💪 Peace
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Marathon
Bros been in his 20s for 2 decades
I see a lot of bboys doing just seguences in their rounds, just making every competitions looks the same, everybody know what he's gonna do ... not worrying about the music, Roxrite has soo much transitions, an control of his things that he just fee to follow the music, not just do the sequence ..
Much appreciated! 🙏🏽 its non stop work
Exactly
transitions for days ..
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