litacarana replied to your post “i cant find bye bye by mariah carey :(”
It's not on YouTube?
I think it is. I meant I couldnt find it on tumblr lol sorry
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litacarana replied to your post “i cant find bye bye by mariah carey :(”
It's not on YouTube?
I think it is. I meant I couldnt find it on tumblr lol sorry
I think Facebook added you to my people I may know list. Which is weird because I never posted anything from tumblr on there 🤔😂😂
@litacarana omg it did hahahah. My facebook keeps doing that with people from my tumblr and twitter too it’s so weird!
Hey. I'm trying to convince the head trainer at the school i want to train at to let me train since I'm 17. I just want to know what to expect from training and what you like the most about it?
Good luck! Hope they let you!
What to expect I say is to be pushed to your limit physically with the drills. To have to perfect something focusing mostly on your feet. You think you have something down and have to do it over and over just to get it right 100% of the time or because one foot was placed wrong. Also expect to get frustrated with yourself, I have yet to see one person not. Be taken out of your comfort zone, a lot of it is being over the top or loud with selling and if you’re quiet it’s hard to do that. Expect to have the trainers getting a lil loud with you, not from being angry but bringing something out in you. But also expect to get helped and told good job when you finally get something right.
I think the thing I like the most is when you finally get a move down. Like you’re struggling a lot to get it and then it clicks and you can do it now. It feels like a huge accomplishment and like “I can do this!” and it’s really a good feeling when you’re able to help someone else learn it and get it down. Also the confidence that carries on into you’re life outside of wrestling. I love how it changes how you are in your everyday life.