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is the end of the pandemic in site. we show what it could look like will return in the normal and we visit those who are finding it difficult with successes and in a weekly coping. 19 special every thursday con d w o . a defender is on what makes breaking special is the range of options you have. you
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can totally be yourself by one. can decide what message you want to express. it hits the letters that girls have and get told to just the smile and be nice and polite. and quiet it was breaking, it can be loud and died and bring kind of novel versus the info. if been if and they didn't exactly grow up in a well, our family worked for a long time. we lived off welfare long and half. he can live in zillow, i'm cielo breaking as my big thing. i started when i was 13 and i live completely from it from breaking i love it. my big dream was to become an athlete at leap in england. my advice is to throw yourself into a tough situation and just go through with
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you lou russell is a world greeting dancer. her rides, the top of the sport began here. that's a youth club in cologne. oh, it's getting kind of. i grew up in cologne. my parents are both artists and i spent years trying to establish themselves. simon, i moved out when i was 18. i've always been a fighter. you can finance with. okay, perfect. yeah, come pick them and i would not go with you. lose mother always believed in hard to stick potential laws. it was funny when
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i took a ticket, believe she hated it. workbook i guess she had to do all the standard. hopefully that wasn't her thing and she didn't stick it up for long. as long shlang who i'm mo harden one day, the breakdown world championships in brown's way. we're in tv all and i saw that the something she liked cuz you know, she was maybe 11 back. i got her out of bed and said she absolutely had to watch these other folks copeland of missile mothers, them both confirmed with that on classes. at some point, i realized this was my thing that x, i tell not then of dental and i done 7 years in gymnastics, in a dandy. there was a lot of stuff i wasn't allowed to do because i couldn't do what they wanted in music. and that same week i went to my 1st breaking class left black and breaking
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course with live in canada. man, this is what people normally associate with sports events were part of the hip hop culture like there's a b j and we never know what music he's going to play next image with tad. and can't choreograph your moves beforehand, lee, the audience, the athlete and the d. j are all part of the event. all the with a little competition. then v again, nevada, we call our competitions batteries. i was pan people across from each other. and then with fast, it's normally 2 or 3 rounds, but sometimes 4 or 5 can walk in the field of van and, and try that and then the jury decides seconds,
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depending on the musicality and creativity and technique done. hm. the less the transition transitions, the transition is the mission of transition. the mission. but head stinson backs up, sir. quote that nothing special. what matters is what makes yours difference like mine has been in line with this as well unless i ah, ah, ah ah, ah, ah, she now lives in berlin. just 2 years after getting into breaking. she was already teaching dance courses herself, while also performing in small scale shows. this is vital and they say i wasn't
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able doctor until 2016. i'm of gotcha. but then i wanted to earn a living as shows it took a while that is leaving mid shoals, heading that happened, missing it out for about 18 months. and i was often working at supermarket checkouts and serving breakfast in hotels. if we longer it would pay, wish to get health again when i had the child at some point, it turned out i had something unique. and i could do both choreography and tricks that nobody else could do. and la, she's been happy to pass on that growing experience at the flying steps academy in berlin. have that committee i somehow i did a lot of commercial dancing before a training full time as an athlete, and going to meet the what did you want to say? the mustang of michelle to mon job at this one job where it wasn't clear beforehand . whatever. supposed to do, i had the mom zone and the way was treated and talked to make me feel uncomfortable . fallen is especially as a woman does make the hold what to do. he has, what about you a it happened costume become. i was once handed a costume,
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a silver mini skirt with leather. it didn't even glitter live and, and with silver panties underneath and a silver bikini. i've never felt so uncomfortable law on vogue, afraid of that kind of voice. that job made me realize where my boundaries were. i some had my jobs and after that, i'd refuse, which probably got me on the wrong side of the od choreographer. but they didn't want you lou. what they wanted just any the answer i will have my asterisk a few sometimes i think it's about showing as much skin as possible from drop, which is exactly what they said with the one job agreement we had these wicked outfits with in the customer. was this big fancy car brand? i fancy law got it and they said no 95 percent of the audience are men and they want to see your skin da study. and that was the message industry i to get ahead in the industry. you need to build yourself the shield law to say this is me and this is what i'm about. and these are my boundaries on that 50. if on doesn't mind the jensen rehab shed with the sally as good. i like the hokey style me,
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but that's not me. of the finish. i'm more the kind of was obs guy a little. there was so happy in life as comfy and i'm for thank you for coming along and thank you for your input. it's been great. and then i'm a senior company, the scene is 70 percent men and overstate the 1st men got sponsorship deals in 2003 or the 1st woman in 2018. i think men bootable at my breakthrough was and 20 you mean that outbreak? europe where i came a 2nd time on the street and it was i went to the u. s. a couple of months later and came 2nd again at the silver back open of some missing good side and kind of showed that i was up there with the bass. and even so the bronze medal at the 2019 world championships cemented that continuity paid fast from the reset. could that continuity was interrupted by setbacks and tough times?
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something if i what if my low point was in 2020 and fun? i was stressed out. i guess of the pan demik competitions in the sport now going olympic in competition as it is a limb visual death in the both of a lot of people aren't aware of the pressure and expectations involved. once you've been successful, adam with the camper. i got cramps on the right hand side of my body weapons and the left was practically paralyzed on his back hand. yeah, no pain anchor. i just couldn't control my body in the stick behind. we tried acupuncture and martinez it, but it turned out i had a slush disk which was a massive blow a mentally because i thought it was over a beautiful life. mm. the now the laboratory said and then i had a tattoo done the lessons and had to skip training for a week. and as i think, and i've noticed nothing since then the end of a hill i called out of peak of completely switching off. did me
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a lot of good. well that's the i then spent 3 months in mexico and other places. yes. obviously my still have that prolapse, but it doesn't emulate. ah, she's now off to london for the next major meet. despite having suffered a torn ankle ligaments 2 months prior, her boyfriend detects also break dancer, his joining on a trip to the u. k. championships event had. i'm a super lana. it's an event with the yacht tradition yuki champs giving winning the u. k. champs, as massive and means you're among the best dancers out there. if you're bringing home this title would be ledger for all too long. women were not exactly welcome in the breaking seen. a lot of events are still called be boy battles, even when there are so called be girls competing get them and i feel like we
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still need progress again. it'll probably never be 5050, but over time i'm sure they'll be more girls competing with that side door. i'm how may i meet us of that with oh, this time it's a quarter. final exit for g. lou at the hands of japan's no roomy for mesa, so when i did decent result, mine says i wanted to make it to the main stage among the top 8. and i did all the sub lisa 2024 presents and altogether new kind of stage. when breaking day to use as an olympic discipline and historic turning point for the entire scene, for the sport and a huge opportunity for zulu the leverage vehicle. the monet olympics are
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approaching and the qualification rounds are next year. dad, when they have a blake by samuel wrong, okay. because i always make it to the top 8 in international events. so the last 16 that shouldn't be a problem for the next task list of problems, right. but will it work as an olympic event? a faceoff between strict sporting rules and the freedom of breaking is, is a big thing with the olympics for the whole hip hop community by the olympics. don't know what they just got themselves into. because the sport is combination of gymnastics rhythm. you can't just be good at doing sports, but not be going rhythm when the music. so you have to combine it. because wherever your head goes, your body follows. and she knew, hopes her body and mind will give her the creative freedom she'll need in paris 2024 as well. so the 1st i want it to be an olympic gymnast done, then dam cynthia olympic opening show. and now it looks like i'll be there is
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