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Can someone name some of the freezes!?Www@QuestionHome@Com


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker:
Planche - One handed freeze with the entire body straight out, and legs together!.

Baby Freeze - The hands are used for balance, with the nearest side of your waist on one elbow and a knee on the other, sometimes swapping leg placement!.

Airbaby - A freeze with the knee resting on the elbow of the supporting arm!.

Chair - A freeze while you're laying down arched to the floor with your arm in the middle supporting the body!.

Airchair - A chair freeze without the head or feet on the floor, usually facing the ceiling, with leeway for many leg variations!.

Handglide Freeze - Similar to the Turtle freeze, except only one elbow is stabbed into the abs, the other is out to the side of the body and is either placed on the ground or held above it!.

Hollowback - A more difficult freeze!. It is basically a bridge with feet not touching the floor!. There are many variations performed from a handstand, headstand, or on the elbows!.

Pike - A freeze with one hand planted on the ground while the entire body is perpendicular to the floor with both feet held high to the air!.

Turtle Freeze - Both arms are bent in front of the chest with the elbows stabbing into either the abs or surrounding area!. All the weight is placed onto the hands and the rest of the body is suspended above the ground!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

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well the first guy pretty much summed it all up!.!.

all i can add is:

nike - one handed handstand where ur legs form a nike sign and ur other hand is free to do as u wish such as touch ur toes, ur head, etc!.

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