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Baby FreezeBaby freezes are one of the most basic freezes that should be learned. Although basic, it can be used as a perfect set-ender and is needed to learn the other, more advanced stab-freezes.
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Hand Glides/Turtle FreezeHandglide or turtle freeze is the key to learning power moves. It is essential to learning the windmill as well as jackhammers and dark hammer and many other transition moves. Although it's not necessarily a 'freeze', it may be in your best interest to master it.
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Chair FreezeChair freezes are what many people call a 'semi' airchair. It's the middle ground because it still has head support as well as a semi-leg support. However, it can as easily be an airchair impact.
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Shoulder FreezesShoulder freezes are usually the end-game after a shoulder spin or a backspin (although it can also be used otherwise). Regardless of you learning shoulder spins, shoulder freezes should still be learned as you can incorporate it to many different sets.
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SidechairA sidechair is an important ground-freeze that can be used to transition - maybe to headstands or airbaby. It is also needed to learn sidechair spins (which can easily be transitioned to headspins with enough practice). The possibilities are endless.
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AirchairAirchair is one of the ultimate freezes out there. It can be the end to the perfect set or the beginning of a crazy style. For instance, bboy kill's signature is airchair power - every power move he does strongly reflects the perfect airchair.
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HandstandsHandstands are important to learning every air-power as well as air-freezes. For instance, airflares, 90's and handhops, as well as pikes, inverts, and hollowbacks require a strong foundation of a handstand.
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HeadstandLearning headstands are important to learning how to either headspin or even doing entrance impact moves - such as headslides and headglides.
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Nike FreezeThe nike freeze is the most basic air-freeze. Although basic, however, it can be transitioned to many various moves to combo. For instance: a nike transition to 1990.
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AirbabyBaby freezes are basic and easy, but don't mistake this to be anywhere as easy. Airbabies require a lot of dedication and time but in the end, it's worth it. Airbabies are one of the ultimate freezes out there.
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InvertInverts require alot of flexibility as well as perfect coordination and delivery of the handstand. This move is one of the harder moves to learn and definitely takes time - but patience is its own virtue.
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(Head) HollowbackThis tutorial teaches you the fundamentals for learning both a hollowback and a head hollow. Since it's an over-arch of a handstand, it is very difficult to do but is considered one of the ultimate freezes out there.
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PikeLearning the perfect pike is similar, but different to learning the nike freeze. However, for a perfect airflare, the pike is essential to move from one hand to another - before the jump.
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Flag FreezeFlag freezes are basic but important to learn. It can be used to transition from one state to another. For instance, while doing downrock, you can easily flag freeze to move up from the ground state to the middle-ground state.
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