If I make it to Hawaii, I'm definately hitting some trails xD
I'm aware of the NYPK scene up here, but the biggest problem is my location in NY. I'm not from the big city and the closest community that I know of is Rochester PK but I haven't been able to connect with them yet, but once I get a license (Getting that this March) and a set of wheels, I should be able to make trips around New York. When people think of New York, they think of the city. But where I live, people want to call Hornell, my home, a city but the thing about this place is that it's much more rural than it is urban because most of the buildings are spread apart.
1. I'm 17 right now, but I will be 18 by the time spring break rolls around.
2. The closest thing I can say that I had background in "movement" is just general monkeying around. Summer 2009 I was interested in parkour for the duration of the summer and was actually trying out a few basic things such as the roll, landing, precision, some of the various vaults(Day i did the kong was probably the peak of that summer).
3. Not in college.
4. I used to be a gamer but after a while, i realized that gaming is just getting much more boring to me. Aside from that, I play guitar and keyboard.
5. The whole reason I started PK, aside from inspiration from you guys, was to get into shape. Doing conventional workout routines just end up being really repetitive and boring. What I see from PK is a lot of versatility. Recently, what got me back into PK was that right now i'm joining the military and I found it the best way for me to stay in shape.
6. I usually train on the street, outside of the YMCA(Its a hotspot of mine), and down at the park there's plenty of benches to work with. There is two gyms that I know of but unfortunately both of them are pretty small.