Walks Here I'm going to describe most of the walks done by breakers in general. I'll leave out turtles because Scan1 the Survivor already explained them. All of these moves are done with the same motion as turtles are, which is walking in a circle while posi tioning your hands in about 45 degree increments. Here goes: Air Turtles -- arms straight, hands placed shoulder width apart, legs bent and curled behind you. UFO's/Buddhas/kneewalks -- arms straight, hands shoulder width apart, legs bent with knees between forearms. Sidewalks -- arms straight, hands shoulder width, legs straight and to the side of your body. Your body can be straight or bent in an "L" position. Buttwalks -- arms straight, hands shoulder width, body bent in an "L" position with legs in front of you. Looks like floating buttspins. Merry-Go-Rounds -- like air turtles, but body is straight and legs are straight and split. It helps to keep your toes pointed. It's harder to walk with your legs straight, so for merry-go-rounds, carousels, deadmans, and hangmans, let your legs give yo u a really strong initial whip that will give you momentum. But it's up to your hands to sustain that momentum. Carousels -- like merry-go-rounds, but you pull your butt up as high as it can go and let your legs hang. Your legs are still split and straight. Point your toes. Deadmans -- like deadmans only your legs are closed. Body and legs are still straight. Point your toes. Hangmans -- like deadmans only you raise your butt as high as it will go (like carousels) and let your legs hang. Legs are still straight and closed. Do NOT point your toes, because they'll drag on the ground. Straddles/V-walks -- arms straight, hands shoulder width, legs sraight and split, and your hands are placed between your legs. Your legs should rest against your forearms. You can also do this with one arm inside and the other arm outside of your legs. There are many variations that can be done with each of these moves. You can also do hybrids of two or more of these moves. Be creative and do your own walks.