It's always mildly unnerving when you're hanging upside down 70 feet in the air.
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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.
Heights make my feet tingle; not sure if that is a phobia, but it isn't the greatest feeling.
I wear a necklace, cause I wanna know when I'm upside down.
I guess I've always lived upside down when I want things I can't have.
I'm interested when things are upside down - because there are so many possibilities in that one moment. There is a lot that is exposed.
I have vertigo. Vertigo makes it feel like the floor is pitching up and down. Things seem to be spinning. It's like standing on the deck of a ship in really high seas.
I used to fly airplanes myself, so being above the ground doesn't worry me too much.
I feel a buzzing at the base of my neck. It's like I'm on eternal 'vibrate' in case of an emergency.
When you freefall for 7,000 feet it doesn't feel like you're falling: it feels like you're floating, a bit like scuba diving.
I spend a lot of time upside down. It increases the blood flow to the brain, so it really helps your creativity.