ENTERTAINMENTGallery | Terry Adams and his flatland BMX skillsTerry Adams and his bike levitate in the studio when the pro flatland rider passed through Louisville. 20 years of riding, practicing 3-5 hours a day results in pulling off tricks like this.David Harrison The Courier-JournalPro BMX flatland rider, Terry Adams, stopped by the C-J studio to bust some moves. He said all it takes is "4 pegs and some imagination."David Harrison The Courier-JournalRed Bull is taking Adams to cities around the country to bust some moves.David Harrison The Courier-JournalWaiting for the shoot to begin, flatland rider, Terry Adams is taking his bike and bag of tricks across the country.David Harrison The Courier-JournalWhen a bike is not just a bike... Whenever Terry Adams is near.David Harrison The Courier-JournalStrength, balance and practice.David Harrison The Courier-Journal"It's like dancing with a bike," said Red Bull pro flatland rider Terry Adams.David Harrison The Courier-JournalDancing with a BMX bike in the C-J studio. After 20 years, it looks easy for Terry Adams.David Harrison The Courier-JournalDoing things on a bike that would land most of us in the hospital.David Harrison The Courier-Journal"I got interested in flatland because it looked impossible," said pro rider, Terry Adams. "The crazy positions made it look like they were floating."David Harrison The Courier-JournalClassic flatland by Terry Adams in the C-J studio.David Harrison The Courier-Journal