When I broke my leg on the dirt bike, fear got the best of me that day. I hesitated. I didn't hit it as fast as I could have, and I came up short. It was the first time in my life I couldn't get back up.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I had my moments when I got very frightened that I would not recover.
I busted my chin open trying to be Evel Knievel on my bike. When it happened, you could see straight through to the bone, I thought my dad was going to pass out. It left a scar that I still have now.
The first time I rode a bike I was four or five. I crashed into the back of a car.
I was hit by a car. I almost died. My show was taken away from me. I was frightened.
I crashed my bicycle on the way to my first date with my ex-girlfriend and was cautioned by the police.
Once I fell out of a tree and was hit by a motorbike. I still have the scar on my head now.
I started out doing triathlons because they terrified me! I'm a good swimmer, I learned to ride a bike in college, and I hate running. It seemed like something I could never do, so I decided, 'I'm gonna do it.'
I was hit by a car once on my bike, but I still rode home.
At first, I was scared to show fear because you can never be sure how people will perceive you. But I dared myself to do that, to stand out. Now I'll talk about being beaten up or robbed or making a stupid decision because of a girl or whatever.
The only time I had what you would call life-threatening fear was when I was on the Moon. Towards the end of our stay, we got excited and we were going to do the high jump, and I jumped and fell over backwards. That was a scary time, because if the backpack got broken, I would have had it. But everything held together.