Even when I'm back home, I find the flat parts of the course tougher. Because it's flat, I feel it more in my knees.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You're not going to learn anything if you're not prepared to go flat, so I'm very happy to go flat.
I love heels, I'm telling you. When I walk in flats, I get knee pain.
I like the challenge of trying different things and wondering whether it's going to work or whether I'm going to fall flat on my face.
I tend to curve my back or pop my hip on the side. I always like to turn a little bit profile, and if you put one of your knees in, it also gives the illusion of more curves. There are a lot of tricks - you learn on the job sometimes.
Have you noticed that whatever sport you're trying to learn, some earnest person is always telling you to keep your knees bent?
I find I have to touch what I am working on every day, or a deep-seated dread kicks in that is very hard to overcome.
Slumps are like a soft bed. They're easy to get into and hard to get out of.
My softer side? I mean, I like to snuggle.
I am tough but I have a soft side.
I've got two artificial knees, I have an artificial shoulder, and I'm reasonably healthy given the damage I've done to myself. Everything hurts.