I'm Raik Hane, originally from Brandenburg, 22 years old, I've been living in Rostock for 4 years now and I've been riding flat-brain BMX and brake dance.
I've been riding flat-brain BMX for 5 years and I've been doing brake dance for 10 years.
First of all, you have to be highly concentrated so that you minimize the risk of injury and you don't need a high level of concentration at all.
You don't even have to think about it, that's what it's all about.
You just have to imagine how to ride flat-brain BMX and then you're really happy.
That's also the good thing about this sport, that you can really turn it off completely.
That means that as soon as you have the headphones and the music on, you're really just on your bike and in your own little world.
Of course, you can take the influences from the outside, but you can only concentrate on yourself and the bike.
And then the last one is called a movement flow, which then also manifests itself and sometimes also leads to completely new paths for yourself.
I train 7 times a week and then mostly 2-3 hours,
even though I still don't know how high the brake dance level is,
because I usually go to the gym twice a week.
It's very familiar and you have feedback there and of course that also drives you.
When you're riding a bike, you don't have to think about it,
you just have to think about it,
you just have to think about it,
you just have to think about it,
you just have to think about it,
you have feedback there and of course it also drives you.
When you know people from different cities and metropolis and can just go there and just ride the bike,
that is of course one advice and the other, of course, that you want to improve yourself,
because you know what is possible and you just want to reach this goal
and create certain tricks and figures,
I want to do it myself and give myself a bit of freedom.
I want to do sports as long as possible, because at the end of my life I dream of that.
I want to be able to do sports as long as possible, because lately I'm living my dream.
That means every day I go to a skatepark where I learn more, where I meet new people,
where I can inspire others, who just stay here in the skatepark and just go for a walk or
end their conversation and just look at me.
That's why I'm already convinced and what I want to have in the end is more than
this deep intention that you can inspire other people with what you do.
I want to be able to do sports as long as possible, because lately I'm living my dream.
