Fastbreak News

✓ 9.5.2013

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Andi Wöhle TEAM Ashigaru

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Hey, my name is Andi from Germany, I'm 21 years old and live in Düsseldorf. I do Parkour/Freerunning now for 5 ½ years. I saw a video on YouTube called "Docendo Discimus" by Blane (Chris Rowat) and other stuff from David Belle and 3 Run. I was very interested and impressed in Parkour and Freerunning. As I was 16 I tried some movements and just jumped from high roofs and trees. After a while I got more into it and learned more and more, what's behind "Parkour". My first years I did lots of basic stuff, strength training, repetition and then I got more into Flips and other creativity movements. I'm not that tall. I don't speak that much but I try. I'm open for new adventures. I'm funny, crazy, helpful, a sporting ace and I eat a lot.

Parkour or Freerunning? I like both. The person I look up to is my brother. He is still living his dream. My newest favorite video shows are Friendship, Movements, Happiness, Love and Passion of different people. Check out "Adventure of the Johnnys". My favorite clothing style is Foot Locker trackpants, Kwon, Feiyue, New Balance 373, Asics GT2. Best places to train? Can't say that, because there are so many different places to train different things. A "best place" would be a dream world. I would like to travel to Bangkok, Mexico, Australia, South Africa, Japan, USA, Argentina, Egypt, Philippines and different islands. The people I feel associated with are my family, friends, Team Ashigaru and all the guys I trained with and helped me on my way. My worst injury was a laceration on my shin and a damaged ligament. My most valuable experience from Parkour is the memory from how I was before Parkour/Freerunning and the guy that I'm now, with Parkour/Freerunning. My worst fear is sitting in a roller coaster. I'm always motivated to train and try something new. Watching Videos helps a lot to get motivated and see other people training. I love going out and just start doing…it's just what I love to do. In 10 years I see myself sitting and training on a rooftop with my friends and see what comes next. There will be always people who do Parkour/Freerunning, that's for sure! I think it will grow bigger and bigger in the future. Maybe they don't move like nowadays but in a different way. My advice to you, never give up! Train hard! Work for your dream! Don't stop dreaming! Facebook: www.facebook.com/andi.wohle Youtube: www.youtube.com/user/andyger90