I started kite boarding when I was 13. My dad was a kite boarder, and I begged him to teach me until he finally agreed. He made me wait because it can be dangerous.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
A kite needs to be tied down in order to fly. I learned how important restrictions can sometimes be in order to experience freedom.
My goal is to continue to act and still be a professional kiteboarder.
I first picked up a guitar when I was ten years old; my parents surprised me with it for my tenth birthday. I started taking lessons when I was thirteen, but only for a few months, and then I just kept teaching myself.
I'm learning kite surfing. It's a little surfboard you have on your feet with straps, and you have a big kite like a power glider in the air that pulls you. You don't need waves to move, and it makes a big spray of water as you go.
According to my parents, I just started drumming when I was two. I traveled with them from five to seven on the road, playing percussion. Between 8 and 12, my dad sort of prepared me by teaching me every aspect of road life.
I grew up surfing. My dad probably put me on a surfboard before I could walk.
Acting is such a crazy industry, but kite boarding keeps me grounded.
When I was nine, I was taught to ride a surfboard in Waikiki by the beach boy Rabbit Kekai.
I trained as a ballet dancer - well, I started when I was two and a half, and was serious about it from when I was eight until I was 18.
I've never flown a kite.