Sometimes it was tough doing take after take upside down! I did a lot of that sort of thing.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
All I had to do was go out and perform. One of the hardest things was doing those back flips, where you had to jump up and land on the top rope. It's precision movement.
I'm an impatient person, so it's hard for me to sit around and do take after take after take.
I think things hit me very hard, and I wish I had allowed things to roll off my back a little bit more.
Playing upside down is insane. It's two or three times more difficult than what's normal. Your feet want to come off the pedals, your arms want to drop down - all of your body is fighting gravity.
When I do a take, I very often try things that I haven't planned to try to see if I can pull it off.
I've spent three hours hanging upside down while fighting off dinosaur attacks. That was a lot of fun.
My first job ever was on 'Peak Practice.' I just had to walk up the stairs. They kept the take where I slipped slightly, which was annoying.
I've always been somewhere down from the top, so I've never had to suffer being knocked off the top.
I used to not back down from a challenge.
No, I didn't work it out upside down, I never turned it around.