Adesanya's breakdancing post fight celebration

Bear Trapp

Blue Belt
@Blue
Joined
Mar 7, 2016
Messages
555
Reaction score
88
While not perfect form (he'd just been in a fight to be fair), Adesanya's post fight celebration was a pretty impressive feat. It was a power move called the windmill.

The move itself takes a minimum of 6 months of regular practice to get, a further 2/3 months to get into it from standing and a further 4 months to do it without hands like what he was doing. Compare this to Michel Pereira who does it using his hands (more beginner version).

Thought that was quite impressive for someone that should really be spending all of their time on fighting. That's about it, let's see how long before this get wastelanded.
 
If he does 1990's.
Drops down into a twister into a windmill. Then back up to a 1990s then into a 20 revolution headspin.
Then I'll be impressed.

Not possible.?

YouTube 'cico'.....
 
Izzy seems like he really likes dancing in general so I'm guessing he's been practising moves like this since his teen years, long before he was a pro fighter.
 
ezgif-2-17d890a92088.gif
 
While not perfect form (he'd just been in a fight to be fair), Adesanya's post fight celebration was a pretty impressive feat. It was a power move called the windmill.

The move itself takes a minimum of 6 months of regular practice to get, a further 2/3 months to get into it from standing and a further 4 months to do it without hands like what he was doing. Compare this to Michel Pereira who does it using his hands (more beginner version).

Thought that was quite impressive for someone that should really be spending all of their time on fighting. That's about it, let's see how long before this get wastelanded.
While yes it was impressive...your arbitrary timeline is out to lunch lol . People can learn it much much quicker some will take longer
 
Takes an NYC minute to learn that trash
 
Back
Top