First of all, your amazing and don't think I could ever do what you do in a hundred years. But I started trampolining one year ago and I don't think you have to have no fear. Fear is fine, it's helpful as long as I don't let it take things away. Every time I want to learn a new trick, before starting I'm usually scared and my trainer askes me if I am ready. My answer is always "not at all, but let's do it anyway".
Partially agree, I’ve been doing trampoline for six years and fear has definitely saved me a few times, it stops me from doing things I’m not ready for physically or mentally, and definitely it can also hinder a lot and I know this one guy who seems completely fearless and has progressed a lot faster than I did and I envied his fearlessness for a long time, but now moving onto big and scary elements of trampoline I realize that fear is definitely useful to some degree to make rational decisions and know when you should leave something for a better day, but it can also be a real problem with bigger skills which will always be scary no matter how much I know I’m physically ready for them. (sorry for the ramble, just wanted to add on my two cents as I was also interested by his comments on fearlessness)
thanks for ur job u are awesome man!
First of all, your amazing and don't think I could ever do what you do in a hundred years. But I started trampolining one year ago and I don't think you have to have no fear. Fear is fine, it's helpful as long as I don't let it take things away. Every time I want to learn a new trick, before starting I'm usually scared and my trainer askes me if I am ready. My answer is always "not at all, but let's do it anyway".
Partially agree, I’ve been doing trampoline for six years and fear has definitely saved me a few times, it stops me from doing things I’m not ready for physically or mentally, and definitely it can also hinder a lot and I know this one guy who seems completely fearless and has progressed a lot faster than I did and I envied his fearlessness for a long time, but now moving onto big and scary elements of trampoline I realize that fear is definitely useful to some degree to make rational decisions and know when you should leave something for a better day, but it can also be a real problem with bigger skills which will always be scary no matter how much I know I’m physically ready for them.
(sorry for the ramble, just wanted to add on my two cents as I was also interested by his comments on fearlessness)
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