The Australian breaker said the criticism she had faced after the Paris Olympics had been "really upsetting" and "impossible ...
(BMJ Case Reports) Headspin holes are also known as "breakdance bulges." They manifest as fibrous masses on the scalp caused by repetitive headspinning. One German study in 2009 found that more ...
Australian breaker Raygun went viral after the Olympics and was the subject of misinformation. She says now that she's retired from competition.
Born Rachael Gunn, the dancer, 37, was mocked online after she received 0 points for her August performance in the competitive breakdancing event in the French capital. “I’m not going to ...
The man had been practicing headspins for more than 5 years Stock Image/Getty A recent case report describes an unusual injury caused by breakdancing. While the sport is rising in popularity after ...
Dubbed the ‘headspin hole,’ or ‘breakdance bulge,’ the condition is unique to breakdancers and appears as a protruding lump on the scalp, often accompanied by hair loss and tenderness.
Stop more to lose more. Researchers have recently discovered that taking breaks during a walk about burns more calories than going directly from start to finish at an uninterrupted clip.
Yeah, I mean I still dance, and I still break. But, you know, that’s like in my living room with my partner.” She added, “I think the level of scrutiny that’s going to be there ...
A man in Europe was uncomfortable leaving his home without a hat, and his breakdancing hobby might’ve been to blame. Neurosurgeons in Copenhagen said in a recent case study that the man had ...
Rachael Gunn, also known as "Raygun" on the breaking stage, announced she is quitting competitive breakdancing following the negative response to her performances in the 2024 Paris Olympics.
“I still break but that’s like, in my living room with my partner,” she said. The Australian left the Paris competition without scoring a single point. She was knocked out at the round robin ...