So tomorrow at my regular Saturday breaking session I have to do my birthday battle. This is a tradition we have started where if your birthday falls on a training day, you have to do that many rounds in a battle. That's fine for my students, they range in age from 6 to 20 odd. I am 44 this weekend, so I have to do 44 rounds against my students, so this is a good excuse to share one of the Hip Hop philosophies that everyone can apply to normal life. Just replace the word battle with challenge and it can apply to all the obstacles life throws at us.
WIN, LOSE OR DRAW!
This refers to the Hip Hop approach to battling (competing). The winner is decided by judges at official events, and the crowd when you battle at a jam. Really though, you tend yo know when you've won or not. The ethos applies to all elements of Hop Hop too, not just the dancers. It has two meanings (at least, you may see more). It describes how you should approach a battle. You should always want to win of course, but you should also always challenge yourself to take on a battle that you are not confident of winning, WIN, LOSE OR DRAW, no matter who challenges you, you take it on and give it everything you have. Doing something half-hearted usually has the negative outcome that you expect it to, but take on every challenge and do everything you can to win and it may happen, it's definitely more likely to! It also describes your experience of the battle, more specifically your self-reflection of the battle. WIN, LOSE OR DRAW you should always learn something from every battle, even the easy ones where you are the clear favourite, you can still learn from that and reflect on how you will take it into the next battle.
The link below will take you to a battle from last year between my crew Born to Rock, and a group of professional b-boys sponsored by Monster Energy. My crew has been running for 26 years this year, and as a result we needed to bring in some younger blood. There were about 20 crews trying to qualify at this event, and including our young ones we all wanted to be drawn against the best crew there, the ones that can train all day cause they get paid to do it, the Monster Energy crew. Yes you could get drawn against the weakest crew there and improve your chances of qualifying, but really you want to be involved in the best battle of the day! When you consider my crew is made up of people that either work full time or are at school/college all day, we actually did ok :) Judge for yourself and leave a comment!
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Thanks :)
You mean that you're 44 and still do dance battles? I admire your stamina and consistency. I guess you've been doing this since you were 18. This is so encouraging. Can you please expatiate on the rounds since you'll be doing 44. Is that not energy zapping?
Hello. I’ve been doing it since I was 9, 1983 I started. I am going to be very tired, on a normal session we train battling a lot as it gets you going the most, so probably do around 20-30. But this will be 44 in a row so I will definitely not be going full on do most of them. I’ve got a photographer there, I’ll put some pics up after.
Since 1983...that's a looong time ago. I'll look forward to seeing those pictures.
Just finished! Some how I thought it would be 10 minutes straight dancing. Slightly wrong, it lasted 1 hour and I am shattered! Photos to follow soon
photos at last!
https://steemit.com/life/@breaking-dad/birthday-battle-the-evidence