B-boying is a form of street dance that originated in New York City during the 1970s and has gained popularity worldwide. Also known as breakdancing, it combines athletic moves such as spins, flips and jumps with rhythm and choreography. Some synonymous terms used for b-boying include breaking, breakdance, b-girling, and breaking dance. Though the dance form has evolved over the years, it still involves signature moves like windmills, headspins, and freezes. The music that b-boys dance to is typically a mix of funk, soul, and hip-hop beats. With the rise of urban culture around the world, b-boying continues to inspire young dancers, and its terminology continues to grow.