This one is personal.
I grew up watching superheroes, anime characters, and video game heroes who could move freely, climb anything, jump rooftops, and use their bodies without limits.
And somewhere along the way, weāre told thatās just fantasy.
I still remember the first time I trained parkour outside.
I was awkward.
Not smooth.
Not impressive.
People stared.
Some laughed.
And I felt it.
I remember telling people I wanted to do Ninja Warrior as an adult and getting that polite smile.
āYou mean⦠on TV?ā
āThatās nice.ā
You know the one. The kind that really means āThatās not realistic.ā
But hereās the part they donāt talk about.
Most adults donāt stop dreaming because they donāt want it.
They stop because theyāre afraid to look silly.
Afraid to fail publicly.
Afraid to be judged for wanting more than a box, a routine, and comfort.
Yet deep down, when they see someone training skills, hanging, flipping, balancing, trying something hard, something clicks.
They think, āI wish I could do that.ā
And guess what...
I did do that.
I created a community in a hometown for parkour that got over 100 members to start moving.
I started coaching to top athletes in Ninja Warrior to win international competitions
I got to compete against Ninja Warriors that were on tv and win
I got to start Awesome Ninja Fitness to help hundreds of people learn handstands and get stronger
There were too many things to list that I was proud of.
This community exists for people who hear that voice and refuse to ignore it.
For adults who want to be stronger, more capable, more free in their body.
Not to impress anyone.
But to feel alive again.
If youāve ever felt out of place for wanting more.
If youāve ever been told to be realistic.
If youāve ever felt called to move, train, explore, and test yourself.
Youāre exactly where you belong.
Who has decided they didnāt want to stay average anymore?