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.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
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.
Being on stage a lot is quite physical.
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.
I never stop working when I'm on stage, and that's my fitness.
To be honest, I don't know really what I do on stage.
I've got to be comfortable when I'm on stage.
I really can't tell you the feeling I feel, like, being on stage: it's such a high; it's like running a marathon. You just can't get that feeling anywhere else.
I think I've always been fine on stage - though I get nervous beforehand. But once I'm on stage, all of that goes out of the window.
I don't really feel any different when I get up on stage.
I don't feel nervous or fearful when I'm on stage.