Breakers B-Boy RoxRite and B-Boy Victor look ahead to the sport's Olympic debut at Paris 2024.
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00:00I mean, breaking at the Olympics is going to be an incredible experience for the world to see.
00:03It's going to turn some heads.
00:08It's a dance first, and it's about style.
00:09So, all the moves that we do and develop, of course, that is things that you will learn.
00:15But if you can't make them look fresh and make them look cool and interesting for us to see,
00:19then they're just moves.
00:23We all represent crews.
00:24I mean, Victor, who's a potential gold medalist, he's in my crew.
00:29So, we're a crew, and we battle together.
00:31We do stuff together, but then we also compete individually.
00:34Hey, what's up? This is B-Boy Victor.
00:35I'm from Kissimmee, Florida, and I'm a breaker.
00:40I have a lot of charisma and energy, and I'm also creative.
00:45So, I bring, like, the foundational side of breaking, the traditional side,
00:49but I add my own twist into it.
00:51So, I make it into, like, a new, old-school breaking type of style.
00:57I feel that in breaking, it's almost, you have to have a fighter's mentality in a way,
01:01like a boxer's mentality.
01:03You have to want to do this.
01:04You have to want to be in it.
01:05You have to want to compete.
01:06You have to want to get down.
01:07You have to want to do this for real.
01:08And, yeah, it's definitely, you got to fight for something to get out of something.
01:13What I love most about it is the flow.
01:15When you're, like, in a flow state, and every movement is just going together perfectly.
01:20It feels like you're, like, flying.
01:23It's just, like, a vibe.
01:27Yeah.