On the balance beam, sometimes it's really hard to stay on if you're having some rough times.
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I think that when you are on a four-inch balance beam, you don't care about laughing or smiling or waving to the crowd because you're going to be down in a second.
I try to keep it light and positive most of the time, whereas earlier on I didn't always do that.
For the most part I'll probably do floor exercise and balance beam. Those are the two things that I do.
I very much prefer the balance in a scene to standing out and so you have to make a decision.
Normally I can balance two or three things. The problem is when you're out of work and don't have anything to balance. I think people assume you're always busy. You go through dry spells.
It's hard to balance everything. It's always challenging.
Anything that keeps me off balance is vital.
I got so used to being unstable that I started to only be comfortable being unstable.
I've missed being able to flip in the air, flip on the beam and swing on the bars.
It's always a balance, and sometimes I'm on the good side of that scale, and sometimes I'm on the bad side.
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