Breakdance
Dance
Where it all started
B-boying or breaking, often called "breakdancing", is a style of street dance that originated as a part of hip hop culture among African Americans and Latino youths in NYC during the early 1970s. Fast to gain popularity in the media, the dance style also gained popularity worldwide especially in South Korea, France, Russia, Japan, and Brazil. While extremely diverse in the amount of variation available in the dance, b-boying consists of four primary elements: toprock, downrock, power moves, and freezes. B-boying is typically danced to Hip Hop and especially breakbeats, although modern trends allow for much wider varieties of music along certain ranges of tempo and beat patterns.
A practitioner of this dance is called a b-boy, b-girl, or breaker. Although the term "breakdance" is frequently used to refer to the dance, "b-boying" and "breaking" are the original terms. These terms are preferred by the majority of the art form’s pioneers and most notable practitioners.
TOP ROCK
Top Rock is movement on foot going along with the beat of the song, its part of the tutorial, something you should start with before you go to your Foot Working.
Foot Work
Foot Work is foot movement while your body is almost touching the floor, many different foot work techniques. After this you basically go into a freeze position.
Freeze (baby freeze)
Freeze is a still movement meaning your finished with your dancing and it can be a smooth move or a difficult kind.