Whats up my name is luke mizel
I'm a 22-year-old professional athlete and creator from San Diego, CA. I first discovered the sport of Parkour through YouTube videos and other pieces of online media. Naturally, as a 13-year-old kid who loved climbing anything I could find, I immediately began learning the discipline. Over the last 8 years, my passion and skills for the sport have reached new heights. What started as a few flips in my backyard has taken me around the world to stages I never would have imagined. I've had the opportunity to compete at the highest international level multiple times, showcase my abilities on TV shows, and share my journey with the world via social media.
As I grew older and more experienced in front of a camera, I found myself wanting to create for myself as well as for others. I stepped into the role of a content creator and became just as comfortable behind the camera as I was in front of it. I wanted to become a content creator with the hope of cultivating a community that encourages others to be brave amidst challenges. Embracing each day as a chance to live life to the fullest, I hope to exhibit joy and all the other fruits to the best of my ability through my content - and so far it seems to be working! People have been loving what I have produced thus far and their support has led to some impressive metrics. Since I started a few years ago, my videos have surpassed over 1,000,000,000+ viewers across platforms, gaining the attention of some higher-ups in the media world as I received YouTube's exclusive award: The Creator On The Rise. I feel confident in my abilities to produce high-quality and entertaining content, and even more confident in my calling to do so.
documenting adventure
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inspiring chaos
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documenting adventure · inspiring chaos ·
As a kid, I grew up doing every sport you can think of: Baseball, football, swimming, etc. While I was decent at them, I didn't have a passion for them in the same way I did for being upside down. Competition is in my blood and nature, which is why I have been competing in parkour competitions since I was 14 years old. Now at 23, I have competed in five different world championships in who knows how many different countries. Before going pro though, I won multiple championships and street tournaments around the country, boosting my eagerness to seek more challenges. I popped onto the professional scene when I qualified for the USA Championship and then podiumed in the main competition in 2022, ranking myself amongst the best in the country. Shortly after that, I flew out to Colorado to compete for a chance at the world championships (SPL1) and qualified in 3rd, allowing me to embark on my first international bout. Now, here I am with a heart full of gratitude and a hunger to continue competing and pushing my limits.