as a BMX rider in my 30s, I have had an issue in the past with proving the validity of riding BMX to others. You might think 'why would you care what other people think of you?'.
A fair question. Most people think it's silly to worry about how you're viewed in the world. I agree to some degree. As I have gotten older, I have questioned a lot of the things that I do, to wonder if it's worth doing, just because I enjoy it.
After a lot of thought over the years, I came to the realisation that I really enjoy BMX, but it's the slew of positive aspects to BMX that not only help me enjoy BMX, but contribute to a higher value of life itself.
I'm a firm believer that BMX is not just riding a little kids bike. If you are doing things that have positive traits, you are not only improving at the thing you're doing, but those traits are contributing to a stronger and better self.. Helping you to become a better person.
I would love to suggest Cool colors BMX.
www.rushk.com.au/lifespan-kids