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Brought this over from throttlechix.com in case some of you aren't over there... :whip:
Heard an interesting statement last night. It was a comedian talking about his first time on stage thinking he was feeling fear of being up there. Along came a more seasoned comedian who told him no, that isn't fear, it's adrenaline... it's good, enjoy that feeling. USE that feeling.
Made me think of sledding. I've seen several threads about how to get over the fear. Maybe if the thought process was changed OR realized that maybe it isn't fear after all, that it is adrenaline, we would push ourselves further/ harder...
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I don't think I feel fear when riding. I know looking over a cornice my body goes numb, I have always assumed this is adrenaline and I :heart::heart::heart: this feeling!! Those who know me know I do a good job of denial and putting a positive spin on the ickiest of things .. so maybe I just have myself fooled? LOL If so, I'm going to keep rollin' with it... hehehe
What's your thoughts ladies??
Heard an interesting statement last night. It was a comedian talking about his first time on stage thinking he was feeling fear of being up there. Along came a more seasoned comedian who told him no, that isn't fear, it's adrenaline... it's good, enjoy that feeling. USE that feeling.
Made me think of sledding. I've seen several threads about how to get over the fear. Maybe if the thought process was changed OR realized that maybe it isn't fear after all, that it is adrenaline, we would push ourselves further/ harder...
??
I don't think I feel fear when riding. I know looking over a cornice my body goes numb, I have always assumed this is adrenaline and I :heart::heart::heart: this feeling!! Those who know me know I do a good job of denial and putting a positive spin on the ickiest of things .. so maybe I just have myself fooled? LOL If so, I'm going to keep rollin' with it... hehehe
What's your thoughts ladies??