Most people know me as Zigla — the guy building systems and chasing big tech dreams.
But let me pull back the curtain: I wasn't always just about code.
Freestyle Era
Before the screens, I lived in motion.
Freestyle football wasn't a side thing — it was my obsession.
I'd spend hours perfecting spins and flicks, posting videos that hit thousands of views.
At my peak, I had 3K Instagram followers just watching me turn a ball into art.
Music and Rhythm
And then there was music.
Back in high school, I lived in the studio.
Writing lyrics that felt like truth, spitting bars over beats that shook the classroom walls.
I wasn't just coding — I was rhyming, flowing, building verses with the same precision I now put into my functions.
Dancer and Skater
But that's not all.
I was a dancer — and not just any dancer.
Back in junior high, I was the best in my area.
Every move had energy. Every step had confidence. I owned the floor before I ever owned a GitHub repo.
Weekends? Skating was life.
Heelys in school, roller skates on the streets.
The thrill of gliding, the freedom of motion — I lived for it.
I used to do a lot, because life was about expression, not limits.
"Those worlds live in me. They taught me rhythm, creativity, and flow — the same energy I bring to every line of code today."
So, Do You Know Me?
Now, people ask: "What happened to all that?"
Truth is, nothing happened. If you think you know me because you've seen my code? Think again. There's always another side.
