u/Potential-House9475

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Help: Should I try a different style or continue breaking?

I'm a B-Girl. started learning breaking/break dancing a few years ago, ended up with a few injuries and couldn't train continuously. Breaking needs a lot of consistent training and commitment. I am now working full-time, and I am finding it difficult to find time to practice every week. I tried practicing 3x a week, but my body wasn't being very supportive. I love breaking, especially toprocks, but wondering if it makes sense to try other styles rather than feeling stagnant. Or should I stick with breaking because I love it?

For context: I don't do powemoves and can only do a few freezes. I feel stuck because of the injuries, inconsitent practices and the amount of time it takes to learn a move.

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u/Potential-House9475 — 7 days ago

Any tips for a new comer?

I recently moved to Vancouver, and I am thinking about getting a bike for commuting and leisure. I don't see myself using it daily, but occasionally. I am trying to understand:

  1. Is it best to get a used bike from the marketplace? What are some things I should pay attention to when buying from the marketplace?

  2. Are there bike shops that sell used bikes, and are they reliable?

  3. Are repairs expensive? What are some affordable options? (Just planning my budget)

  4. Is there any guide on road rules for cyclists?

  5. I'd love to use my bike for commuting, but wondering how safe it is?

Thanks in advance and I hope this is the right space to ask these questions.

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u/Potential-House9475 — 3 months ago