Locking (Locking) originated in the 60s, invented by The Lockers, a team led by Don Cambell, and is the earliest form of street dance. It is characterized by the rapid rotation and pointing of the wrist and arm, and the sudden freezing of movement, accompanied by various techniques such as hand clapping, jumping and splitting.
Popping (vibration dance) originated in the early 70's molding in the mid to late 70's, in different forms emerged in the west coast of the United States in San Francisco, California, Fresno, Oakland, etc., is a style of Funk and StreetDance, the basic form of the initial contraction of the muscles of all parts of the body through rapid contraction and relaxation of the skills of the dancers to produce the feeling of vibration. The original basic form was a technique of rapid contraction and relaxation of the muscles of each part of the dancer's body to produce a vibrating feeling.
Breaking (breakdancing) originated in the 70s and took shape in the 80s in the Bronx, New York City, USA, is a more difficult street dance, paying more attention to the combination of steps and skills, divided into TopRock, Footwork, Freeze, Powermove four major elements.
Hip-Hop (Hip-Hop Dance) originated in the late 80s and early 90s, is the second Hiphop dance after Breaking, is now a widely popular type of street dance, Hip-Hop Dance the very beginning of the original meaning of B-Boy, and only later did someone dance with the song sung by the MC, so that jumping Hip-Hop is in fact a later saying, B-Boy! is the origin of Hip-Hop.