Battle of the Bars Madrid 2015
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1. Madrid is the place you want to go back to
The flight to the capital of this country of more than 46 million people took about three hours. The size of the subway was probably something I was pleasantly surprised to learn that it took me a few minutes to get to the terminal by bus. So we didn't get out of the building and see what the building looked like. As is usually the case with them, the metro journey was very positive and fast. The street where it was located reminded you of the street.2. Street Workout is a competition organization
The event took place on Saturday, September 26, 2015 in the Expo Hall. People stood literally everywhere, as you will see in the video I prepared. The first round consisted of two approaches, every 30 seconds. In the event of a draw, there was another round, an extra round (run). There was no ball. The designated venue had a standing structure and music played. However, it is worth emphasizing that there were no gaps in the schedule, and the atmosphere of the competitions was generally pleasant. As I mentioned earlier, the Street Workout competitions were held as part of the Classic Competitions.3. Not this way
Because to this day, I don't know what the judges were judging. The worst part was that everyone was shaking their heads after each jump, as if it wasn't what they were doing. It was really poorly watched. I think it's bad and you have to fight it. I got the 360 in two hours. My friends, not this way! The second battle for me was a complete defeat! My opponent throughout all the rounds did the jump, the jumps, the turns, etc. Street Workout is the strength discipline, and he represented the parkour.4. Battle of the Bars Madrid 2015 summary
My performances are some of the best I've ever had. I'm sure I represented our country well enough! I don't think things like that should have happened in the MU 360 in 2 hours of training, which until recently (at the Warsaw Games) I thought was unattainable for me. When I got off the stage, the audience would give me a five, take pictures with me and ask me where all the strength came from. I am sure I was representing our country properly! I think that in the Streetkout these things shouldn't have happened.