Tricking is a beautiful sport but unlike most other sports it has no  season, no real winners or losers.  It is really an art as much as it is  a sport.  It is about the evolution of the tricker, the journey itself,  the expression of emotions that can be felt when we trick or watch  someone else trick.  We see this all the time at any gathering, no  matter how competitive the battle, we are one community, supporting,  cheering, celebrating, inspiring, encouraging... 
Tricking  should not be judged.  It would be like trying to judge art or music,  we just know when it moves us.  Trickers should not be split into groups  or classes. We are ONE and It doesn't matter who you are, where you are  from, or which gender you are...  If you are a tricker then you just  get all this.  It is the essence of our community, part of the beauty of  being a tricker.
I feel very lucky to have discovered  this sport.  I was born into acrobatics, starting structured gymnastics  at a very early age.  But there was something missing.  I loved the  freedom that came from flying through the air but gymnastics is governed  by nothing but rules and judges.  Tricking offered another avenue that  allowed me to still do all that but without all those restrictions.  It  allowed me to express myself in whatever way I chose at that moment.  I  got to make tricking my own - no rules, no limits.   Nobody was there  telling me what to do or how to do it.  It also meant I would need to  learn on my own.
But I never really was alone in that  regard because of all the great trickers that laid the groundwork before  me.  Anis Cheurfa, Danny Graham, Jeremy Marinas, Sesshomaru... just to  name a few.  I never realized how accepting and willing even the top  names in this sport would be to help each other, offer advice, teach,  inspire and help spread this sport. There is no other sport where you  can say that.  I have tremendous respect for all these trickers.   Everyone who has helped me along the way to where I am today.  It  inspires me to do the same and I will.    Just another reason why  tricking is so awesome and why I love being a tricker!
Tricking  is not something I do.  Tricking has done something to me.  It is the  very fabric of what I am and who I will always be.