Technically, I've learned that having good legs and wind is good for being on stage. You have to be in shape and have endurance.
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Being on stage a lot is quite physical.
You can hit your legs really hard, you can get very, very sore from training and I love that, but, the one I'd feel most on stage is legs. But, the thing that happens is once the adrenalin kicks in, that's the trigger.
I find that the skills and the muscularity required to be on stage, you need to keep those up - I do, personally, in order to maintain your ability to perform on screen. You don't want to always be working in the one medium.
I've got to be comfortable when I'm on stage.
The more you perform and get out there, I guess the more practice you have at it and the better you are and the more comfortable you are on stage.
The important thing is to build up my cardiovascular system, so I have the stamina to do stunts. To me, stepping over the line, taking a chance and succeeding is the ultimate freedom, be it in rock and roll or when executing a really challenging routine.
I'm most comfortable on stage.
If you can play well in the studio, you can play well on stage.
You really have to have some muscle to be on the stage in front of the world.
To be honest, I don't know really what I do on stage.
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