Breaking, also known as breakdancing, has made its Olympic debut! Researchers have found similarities between brain patterns of ballet dancers, figure skaters, and slackliners with those of people experiencing vestibular impairments. The study discovered lower-than-average density in white matter tracts, overlapping in both groups' brains. This might be due to the need to suppress or reinterpret vestibular input for balance. Additionally, elite athletes like breakdancers develop complex movement sequences, which become encoded in efficient brain activity. This could explain why trained athletes don't need to consciously think about their movements.
Source: https://www.livescience.com/health/neuroscience/breaking-aka-breakdancing-is-in-the-olympics-for-the-1st-time-here-s-the-brain-science-behind-it