[1] The 2-step is a fundamental dance move that is often one of the first footwork sequence learned by breakdancers.
This move sets up the direction of movement and builds up momentum when dancing.
This move is launched from the third step of the basic 6-step and involves the dancer hopping with a crouched leg over the other straightened leg while simultaneously rotating the dancer's body over the swinging leg in a twisting movement similar to a swipe.
The move leaves the dancer in a position similar to the fourth step of the 6-step, but facing 180 degrees in the opposite direction.
A standard version begins in a push up position.