"Breakdance bulge" is a benign tumour on the scalp, caused by repeated headspins (Representational) Months after breakdance made its Olympic debut in Paris this year, researchers in Denmark have shed ...
"You can’t retire from an art form. So that's why I’m never going to stop,” the Australian breakdancer said Rene Nijhuis/BSR Agency/Getty Paris Olympic competitor Rachael ‘Raygun’ Gunn seemingly ...
In this Aug. 18, 2020 file photo, Carlos Cruz, a breakdancer, practices at a kiosk in Alameda park after being closed off to the public for nearly five months due to the new coronavirus pandemic, in ...
Surfing?Just tell me how athletes are going to be able to surf in Paris? And some shores around France may not be fit for that. Time to bring back Tug of War and poetry as Olympic events. Truly, the ...
Researchers in Denmark have published a case report revealing an unexpected consequence of one of breakdancing’s most iconic moves: the headspin. Breakdancing, or breaking as it’s called by its ...
The man had been practicing headspins for more than 5 years Stock Image/Getty A recent case report describes an unusual injury caused by breakdancing. While the sport is rising in popularity after its ...
The inclusion of breakdancing at the 2024 Olympics may been surprising but organizers were drawn to the sport's potential to attract a younger fan base and grow the Olympic audience in the internet ...
While breakdancing recently captured the world's attention during the Summer Olympics in Paris -- thanks, in part, to the Australian breakdancer Raygun -- few spectators were likely aware of the sport ...
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