I don't look to jump over 7-foot bars: I look around for 1-foot bars that I can step over.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It's not about how high you jump. It's about how high everyone else jumps.
Scientists have proven that it's impossible to long-jump 30 feet, but I don't listen to that kind of talk. Thoughts like that have a way of sinking into your feet.
People like to set the bar high. I like to put the bar on the ground and barely step over it. I like to keep the expectations really low.
I've been trying to learn to ski for years, but there's something about being 6-foot-5 and falling that's not appealing.
I feel like I've set the bar fairly high, and I want to keep living up to that bar.
High jump is such a mental thing. It's you against the bar. It's something that a lot of people struggle with, and people experience slumps and plateaus because of it.
I don't like one-foot jumpers like LeBron James. It looks better jumping off two feet. Every time Michael Jordan jumped off two feet, it looked so much better.
You were about five feet short of a ten feet jump?
I can't jump the highest. I'm obviously not the biggest, not the strongest.
I don't even like walking up a ladder; I'm petrified of heights.
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