Pierre Bleriot aka Punisher
Break-Dance
Coming from Bonneville (France), Pierre Bleriot A.K.A Bboy Punisher started Break-Dance in 2000 alongside his brother Damien (bboy Demon).
During his early years he took part in a series of battles with the group Hors Normes. After a few years he joined another group (Alliance) with whom he toured the world and won numerous international competitions.
After competing for 10 years, he built up an international reputation, renowned for his extreme level of powermoves and, in particular, for being the very first person to perform moves such as the one-armed twirl, and appearing in the Guinness Book of Records for having set the world record in 99 (a trick consisting of spinning on one arm while balancing). He was also renowned for his sequences and his cleanliness, and was contacted by one of the most prestigious groups in the world, the Flyingsteps (a German group). Joining the group in 2012, he will continue to tour the globe, but this time on the theatrical stage, where the show is called Red-Bull Flying Bach. The show is a worldwide success, winning them an award for it, and he is still touring with the Flyingsteps.
Well-known for his movements and his tidiness, he was contacted by one of the most prestigious groups in the world, the Flyingsteps (a German group). He joined the group in 2012 with whom he will continue to tour the globe but this time on the theatrical stage, the show is called Red-Bull Flying Bach, the show is a worldwide success, they have won an award for this show and even today he continues to tour with the Flyingsteps. During his career he has shared his passion throughout the world (worshop courses etc…), passing it on is an essential element that he wants to continue sharing. The father of 2 children and also a composer and guitarist.
COURSE TYPE
The courses are based on several elements.
- improving flexibility (flexibility is an essential element, as it enables movements to be performed correctly and plays an extremely important role in helping you to recover and listen to yourself).
- developing coordination and motor skills, in particular concentration ♀️ the more complicated and technical the movements become, the greater the need to concentrate.
- learning to learn: learning to have good learning impulses, knowing how to be observant and replicate, these elements are not only effective for Break-Dance but also in everyday life.
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