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Finding Flow with Professional Mountain Biker Mike Hopkins
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When filmmakers and avid mountain bikers and set out to make听Flow State, the objective was to set the viewer in a perspective that would allow them to witness what it's like to find flow on a mountain bike. Hopkins told us, “It's honestly something that you just feel. When you spend a lot of time doing something, you become completely tuned in, and it becomes second nature.”听
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Hopkins and Secco have been creating films together for years with their production company , and you can find their films and on our video channel. While those films took them to locations around the world, Flow State was shot on their home turf of British Columbia. Over the course of the filming process, they drove for 23 hours, set up seven cable cams, took a ferry, crashed three times, and devoured 13 burritos.听