字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント - [Voiceover] I can tell you I've jumped out of airplanes before. I've done almost every sport there is out there and done all these thrills. I have never felt the same as I do when I'm dancing. I am a breakdancer, and I go by B-girlsnap1. Snap because I'm actually double-jointed, and then the one was added because I'm the only b-girl up in Alaska. I strictly compete against boys. It makes you be good, not for a girl, but as a dancer. Professionally, I'm a UH60 Black Op mechanic. I spend 40 hours a week fixing helicopters, inspecting helicopters, replacing major components. Being in the Army has taught me a lot of self-discipline and focus because if my body goes kaputs I can't do my passion. The hip-hop scene in Anchorage is very small. We are so far away from the rest of the hip-hop scene in the United States and in the world. Being able to accomplish what our crew members have been able to accomplish sets a good influence for everybody else that lives here that if they just put enough time and effort and passion into their craft they can actually go somewhere and do something with it. Doing all these incredible things with my body to the music and battling these other people is a remarkable feeling that I just simply can't get anywhere else.