We got to jump on, like, trampolines, learn flips, learn karate, kung fu, Hong Kong street fighting.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Kung fu and soccer are the two things that I was most interested in as a child.
We will play football. We will box and play lacrosse and ice hockey and snowboard and surf and drive fast cars, climb trees, and do dozens of things that we know are potentially concussive. We will do this because we are human and animals, and we like speed and contact and aggressive maneuvering and all such things.
I did karate for years and years and years.
We play a violent sport.
In martial arts, every time you graduate, move to another level, you don't forget everything you've done. You build on it, but it's always there.
We hung out on the streets, played stickball, and did all of the things that other kids did.
I did martial arts and karate for eight years when I was growing up.
I train my muscles, and I do a lot of stretching, and try to kick higher. But for me, practicing kung-fu is a way to relax myself.
We watched a lot of Hong Kong action movies in my house when I was growing up.
You're asked, 'Do you know kung-fu?' Yeah. That's what we do. We wake up, we brush our teeth, we do kung-fu!