My strong point is
 that I see this as a sport.
I train hard, I'm disciplined,
and I'm always in it to win it.
It's a dream for me
to win the Red Bull BC One title
Last year I lost the final to Xisco.
This year I'm stepping up my game,
so that doesn't happen again.
I live in Arnhem with my family.
We have an Indonesian toko,
with a little restaurant in it.
We sell Indonesian products and dishes.
My grandmother prepares the food
and my brother and sister work there.
And I help out sometimes.
Music is my daily necessity.
When I get home from work or training,
I get my guitar out.
My brother sings,
and my mother does backing vocals.
It makes me feel good, and it also
really inspires me in my breaking.
Today I'm doing a high-speed camera training..
which I'm doing with Marv.
He has a good eye for breaking,
and that's why I'm bringing him.
A high-speed camera is
a camera that films fast...
but you can play it back in slow-motion
It shows you exactly what you're doing,
and how you can improve every detail.
You sort of know where it's going wrong.
But today I saw that my leg 
wasn't entirely straight at some points...
and that I went from one hand to
the other just a bit too early sometimes.
I definitely learned a lot about timing
from this.
It is hard
to go from that freeze into that turn.
I did a move today in the ring
that I analyzed afterwards.
It needed a certain timing,
which I hadn't noticed before.
I'm going to nail it at the Red Bull BC One.
follow Kido on his road
to the BC One World Final
watch the entire series
this fall on Veronica.
