Paarth Cycling Space https://www.paarthcyclingspace.com/blog
Founder & Blogger(2022-2025)
And when I’m not studying, mentoring, or volunteering, you’ll probably find me biking. I run a blog called Paarth Cycling Space, where I write about the health benefits of biking and its impact on human anatomy. For me, cycling is both a metaphor and a practice, pedaling forward, no matter the terrain.
What started as a fun side project just writing about bikes has grown into one of my favorite creative outlets. I founded a bicycling blog to share what I love most: the simplicity and joy of riding with friends to Starbucks, chatting about school, sports, and all the little things that make life good. For me, cycling is more than a mode of transportation, it’s a mental reset. Whenever I feel overwhelmed, a few Taekwondo kicks in the air followed by a ride around the block is often all it takes to find my focus again.
On the blog, I explore everything from the history and mechanics of bicycles to their impact on physical and mental health. I’ve used it to promote cycling events, connect with my community, and even published an editorial on Patch.com advocating for biking as a family tradition. Whether it’s encouraging readers to sweat it out or simply reminding them to enjoy the ride, the blog reflects who I am curious, active, and always chasing the next breath of fresh air.
Church of Paarthulius– Where Math meets Basketball Memes
Head Coach (2024,2025)
While I take my studies seriously, I am completing over 15 AP classes, earned National Merit recognition, and medals in Science Olympiad competitions, what truly motivates me is the desire to transform knowledge into impact.
I founded the Church of Paarthulius, a fun filled peer tutoring group that supported over 100 students and responded to 3,000+ messages. In my club, Steph Curry and Shaq are my unofficial assistant teachers. They help me solve most of the problems! For example, when I introduce the Law of Cosines in Geometry, I do it through the lens of basketball: I explain it as Steph Curry lining up a legendary three-pointer from the corner of the court. The triangle formed by Steph, the hoop, and the passer becomes a real-life math model, so the Law of Cosines feels as fun and accessible as nailing a perfect shot.
Whether it’s helping someone understand calculus or navigate their way through essay writing, I’ve learned that true leadership often begins when we say, “Let’s figure it out together.”