
Ah yes, the great sport of basketball. I played basketball practically my entire life. I had planned on playing throughout high school, but an unfortunate incident kept me from doing that. I still play basketball from time to time, usually at church before service. It's a fun sport that I will more than likely always play.

Not a whole lot I can say here. My oldest brother Stephen is a black belt in a form of karate called Kuk Sool Won. I was in it, but it was an off-and-on kind of thing so I never really went for belts. I have still learned several things from Stephen though, usually when he kicks the crap out of me at church camp (sounds odd, I know). I will try to get into it more when I start attending OSU.

You think video games make kids fat? Well to those who consider DDR (Dance Dance Revolution) a video game, YOU'RE WRONG! DDR is a fun and exciting way to pretty much dance and get a good work out while doing it. I have been playing DDR for about a year or two now and I am now able to do level 9 songs (1-10, 10 is max, and nuts). If you do not know what DDR is (poor you), then just go to your local mall and look into the arcade. More than likely, you will see a game with arrows by your feet and some kids hitting those arrows. If you are watching a good person, you will think to yourself "That looks hard". But when you start playing it, you will start thinking "Wow, it's harder than I thought". Don't believe me, ask my mom. If you ever want to see me or some of my friends play it, just go to the fort smith mall on friday nights and sometimes on saturday nights.
Also, I had somebody videotape one of my performances at the mall one time. To see the video, Click Here. To explain better, the closer you hit the arrow to the actual beat, the better the rating (whether its good, bad, or perfect). Remember how it works, hit the top arrow with your foot when the top arrow on the screen hits the correct spot at the top. Watch this and imagine how fast my feet are moving.