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Interview with Crystal Hoshaw

Crystal Hoshaw is a 25-year old model residing in San Francisco, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I am a transplant from LA who relocated to the Bay Area as soon as I could “get out of dodge” as they say. My father is a real estate broker in LA and my mother helps him with the business. I started practicing yoga at 14 and fell in love with it. I went on to complete a teacher training at 17. As a teen, I was obsessed with philosophy and its potential for reflection and growth, and completed my BA in philosophy at 19. After a couple of years of grad school, I decided that pure philosophy wasn’t pragmatic enough for me and moved to Thailand for a year and a half to study yoga, Ayurveda, and Eastern philosophy. Now I’m back in the states hoping to apply what I learned to my life.

When, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

I got involved in modeling by chance, when I was new to the Bay Area and exploring my sexuality. I posted a W4W ad on craigslist with a photograph, and got an email from a photographer asking to shoot me. It seemed like a good way to make a bit of extra income while I was in grad school, so I started networking with photographers who enjoyed exploring the artistic aspects of the work.

Crystal Hoshaw in a black dressWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

In five to ten years, I see myself with my family enjoying a life untethered to time or place. I hope to travel and experience different cultures and people, and to find ways to apply myself to help improve circumstances for those who are less fortunate. I think the world is on the verge of major change, and I want to contribute to being a force for making sure that change is a positive one.

How often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

I consider myself something of a hobbyist model and usually do a shoot once a month. My favorite shoots are artistic and bold, outdoor, and narrative. I primarily do photo shoots but have done some art modeling as well.

Please tell us about the best and/or worst experiences you’ve had so far in modeling.

My best experience modeling is when I have a real connection to the photographer and we can create meaningful art together. This happens quite often and feel blessed for that. I haven’t had any particularly negative experiences, and I’m grateful for that as well.

Have you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

I’ve had a few “wardrobe malfunctions”, but that’s par for the course.

Is there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

Oy! Where do I start? There is such a need for diverse beauty to be showcased, for narrow definitions of contrived beauty to be chucked. The modeling industry should be an expression of women’s inherent beauty and not a means of excluding it from the limelight.

Crystal Hoshaw wearing a white dress and bootsDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I believe being in touch with your body is essential for health and I exercise daily. I do a combination of conditioning, cardio, and strength work. I was recently training in catch wrestling and found that to be an extraordinary tool not only for fitness but for sharpening my mind. I choose foods with a blend of Ayurvedic and paleo principles in mind, and always strive to listen to my body. I don’t believe there is such a thing as a universal diet prescription, but that we all have unique needs for health. Nutrition and exercise are a major pillar of my life, necessary to keep me feeling in balance.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I’m pretty transparent, but I suspect not many people know I went to track & field finals for shot put when I was 12.

Would you change anything about yourself (physical or otherwise) if you could?

The only things I’d like to change about myself are the bad habits that don’t serve me or the world I live in and keep me from being the highest expression of myself.

How do you think you are most likely to die?

I think I’m most likely to die one of two ways; 1) I’ll completely lose my marbles and go insane, or 2) I’ll close my eyes, invite in a feeling of bliss, and let go.

 

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This jaw-dropping parkour compilation will amaze you

Set to the music of Crave You (Adventure Club Dubstep Remix) from Flight Facilities, the up tempo beat is the perfect backdrop to the heart stopping, heart pounding, jaw dropping and edge of your seat thrills showcased in this mix of video footage. This video brings all the finesse, style and excitement of parkour to your screen with entertaining tricks as well as cool first person camera views so that it’s almost like you were out there putting your skills to the test. If you’ve ever wanted to know what it felt like to jump, flip and scale your way over any and all obstacles, watching these clips from groups like Team Farang, In Motion, Cionn and Dante Grazioli will have you ready to jump up and go learn a few tricks of your own, or at least click onto another video to see more these experts in action. Some of these feats can only be described as “insane”.

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This remix video shows the skilled performances of a number of different talented athletes showing off just what puts the epic in this parkour video. The footage is a combination of clips from Team Franag, KrapVideo, Scott Reynolds and Sam Mcfarlane from Urban Artists, Daniel Arroyo, Dante Grazioli, Cionn, In Motion, Cherpk and shows everyone getting into the action with their best dazzling moves and will have you holding your breath to see just what each one will do to top the last trick. From urban landscapes of rooftops and stairways to indoor set obstacles, these guys flip, twist and jump their way through the video in gravity defying actions.

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These videos are bits and pieces of some of the best each of these skilled and talented athletes have to offer so you follow Team Farang as they race through the rooftops and other urban sprawl in Bang Na, Bangkook, Thailand to flips, twists and wall scaling around Praha, Czech Republic with In Motion. As well as clips with Dante Grazioli and friends while visiting North Carolina and Florida in the United States and with Scott and Sam in Scotland.

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One of the first actions is a dismount off the cross bar has a push off from the ceiling. You know you are in for a wild ride when everything gets turned upside down. Then followed shortly after that by the amazing freefall off the building by Team Farang member Pavels Petkuns (0:35) has your stomach churning as the action just keep ramping up as each athlete continues to push it to the next level. As you follow others over rooftops and over walls you just don’t imagine that there could be anything you haven’t seen yet. Then by the time Urban Artist Scott Reynolds scales the brick fence section at (3:32) and finishes with a twisting leap off the top you’re ready for a break in the action so you can catch your breath.

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