When you're playing upside down, it takes twice the strength.
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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.
There are two ways of exerting one's strength: one is pushing down, the other is pulling up.
I spend a lot of time upside down. It increases the blood flow to the brain, so it really helps your creativity.
Sometimes it was tough doing take after take upside down! I did a lot of that sort of thing.
If you have less weight, you have less strength.
No, I didn't work it out upside down, I never turned it around.
You have to be that 1 percent or 2 percent better physically so you have more power and energy left than your opponent when you go to a third set.
Another mode of accumulating power arises from lifting a weight and then allowing it to fall.
It's always mildly unnerving when you're hanging upside down 70 feet in the air.
My strength is coming up with two outs in the last of the ninth.
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