Mountain biking has always been one of my passions. I have been riding extremely for the past 12 years.
I believe that mountain biking is an excellent sport if you like the outdoors and a bunch of thrills. When I go on a ride, I enjoy the climb, no matter how hard and if I have to walk the bike up to get up the mountain. You may struggle, a hell of a lot of aches and pains during and after the climb. The reward is when you get up there and enjoy the view and smell the fresher air, just because you are in a higher altitude than the regular averagae person shopping. And most of all, the downhill. I can be a single track technical downhill with a lot of rocks and boulders to maneuver around, or the regular fire road offering enough space for you go gather speed.
After all these years, It has always been my passion to enjoy the outdooors. I enjoy going to mountain biking races, ofcourse it has to be around the SF Bay Area, and taking other people with me. It has been known that I can encourage people to ride. A perfect example of this is when I went to NorthStar in Tahoe. Rode the ski lift with our bikes behind us. When we got off the lift, took our bikes, and off we went. The person I had with me was not an avid biker, but she has one hell of a time.
I believe there is nothing out there that one cannot at least experience at least once in their life. You set your limits. If I may suggest, loosen the slack a bit. You might choke yourself.
Tennis has always been a family passion. Almost everyone in my family has been influenced by the sport of tennis. Like they say, "it is a sport of a lifetime."
I have been playing tennis since I was 5 years old. I was being taught by my grandfather. I had to work for my lessons. From waking up at 5AM and preparing those lines on the courts to being the ball person while they play. That was the beginning of a fruitful tennis career.