I did Tae Kwon Do for over a decade. I reached the rank Second Degree Blackbelt Level 4.
Through my time at Master Chongs, I would always have a master pushing me to go harder, go faster and be better. A decade later I realize that my masters saw my potential and pushed me to be the best I could be, even when I did not understand that at the time. I soon realized that I loved big flashy kicks and showing off, so I spent my time training those skills. Once I discovered tricking, it was like a whole world opened up, because in tricking there is no end to what you can learn. I now solely pursue tricking wand invest 100% of my energy, keeping me fit and with a burning passion to trick more.
I studied Wing Chung for about six months, Wing Chung is a martial art for lightweight people facing a larger opponent.
Kumdo is the art of using a sword to preform forms of blocks and cuts. A challenge to see if someone is cutting straight is if they can cut a newspaper with a wooden sword without a rip.
Before I began tricking, I did parkour for about two years and freerunning for another two. I became great at moving quickly both in and out of the gym.