If you thought pommel horse terminology was complicated, how about air flare breakdance lingo:
Power Moves …
* Flare: A widely recognized power move that involves swinging the legs around in a circular motion while balancing on the hands.
o King Flares/Hopping Flare: A flare that is done while hopping from hand to hand.
o Virgin Flare: A flare that is done with closed legs.
* Swipe: A widely recognized power move in which the breaker twists their upper body in the air followed by their legs.
o Baby Swipe: A footwork move that employs an airborne twist of the hips reminiscent of a swipe; not considered a power move.
* Windmill/Mill: A widely recognized power move in which the breaker rotates on the upper body while swinging their legs.
o Halo/Track: A variant of the windmill that involves balancing on the head.
o Superman: A variant of the windmill where the arms are stiff at the dancers side in a cocky manner.
Floats
* Cricket: A float that involves hopping around in a circular motion while in the hanglide position.
o Jackhammer: Crickets on one hand.
* Turtle: A float that involves balancing on both hands and walking in a circular motion.
o Pumping Turtle/Darkhammer: A hopping float.
o UFO/Air Turtle: An un-stabbed spinning float.
Spins
* 1990/90: A spinning one-handed handstand.
o Lunar Eclipse: A hopping 1990.
* 2000: A 1990 with the spare hand on top of your supporting hand.
* Elbow Spin: A spin on the forearm.
* Back Spin: A spin on the back.
* Butt Spin: A spin on the butt.
* Handglide/Handspin: A type of spin performed while balanced in a one-handed float position.
* Headspin: A spin on the head.
o Drill: A variant of the headspin.
This is not standardized. Most bboys don’t like the word “breakdance”.
Here are two of the best in the world, recommended by Glenn:
Click PLAY or watch Bboy Punisher of Alliance Crew in France on YouTube:
Click PLAY or watch Bboy Kim Yun Soo of Gambler’s Crew on YouTube:


Lu Bin wins 3 events at Olympic Gymnastics test meet. Plus the team gold. 
The Ultra Dome fits the budget of the gym owner as well as the gymnast who desires a home use apparatus. The dome is made of durable, molded polyethylene. The padded top easily detaches for floor circle work. The dome can be stacked onto a second base for an increased height of 5 inches. The Ultra Dome has the advantage of excellent stability on a spring floor surface and plural use as a small spotting block or preschool “shape”. Low cost, simple storability and great portability can provide multiple training stations and better lesson environments. UPS shippable.
… The Basic MUSHROOM head is constructed of 100% self skinning foam, which will help prevent microtrauma to the gymnast’s wrists and elbows. The working surface is textured to provide a non-slip surface. The MUSHROOM base is a white high density polyethylene plastic and has hand cut outs for easy portability. The base stands 15″ tall.The MUSHROOM head is 24″ in diameter as specified for U.S.A.G. competition. The 5″ tall MUSHROOM head attaches easily to the base with a tightening knob or can be used separately from the base for floor circles. The total height of the MUSHROOM and base is 20″ and the weight is 25 lbs. – T182
The new TAC/10 surface is only available on this brand, and offers gymnasts an excellent surface to prevent slipping of the hands when performing circles.
1. CHENG, Fei CHN) – (16.2) = 15,275
2. The leotards worn by the United States Women.