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When I grow up, I will be tall enough to reach the branches that I need to reach to climb
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I'm Nolan McHugh. I'm the Media and Events Coordinator for Trapeze School New York. Some people will come to us and they'll have a fear of heights or they'll have just like an uneasiness about the ladder and everything
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So it's that kind of transition from like, no, I'm not doing it to, oh, this is happening, I'm flying
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And they have a lot of fun with it. Today we're doing trapeze
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Um, because in the show, the acrobat does a trapeze for sharks and sliky objects
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And today we're here to do the same thing that she did, except probably not over those all dangerous things
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We should be excited, but if it's your first time, you can be nervous, but there's not
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really a big reason to be nervous. Yeah, because there's a net under you, so if you fall, you just land in the net
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Yeah? Are you guys ready to have fun? Yeah! Are you excited? Yeah! When you hear ready that a command to bend your knees a little bit and then on hook it a little funny how pop you had to support your weight Yeah Oh there you go
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We're doing some of the things that we don't get to do in the show, but that are kind of like a big part of it
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It could make me a little more braver for doing big shows because there's a lot of people there
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And that was pretty, it's pretty kind of scary doing that. There's a quiet lift in the show, and that is higher than the quiet lift
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So I think I can do it if I can do that. They're having a good time, aren't they
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They seem excited, and they're just really going for it. We're loving it. It's a lot of fun
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and they're really doing well. It's actually not scary. I thought it was going to be scary, but it's not really scary
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I can get why they really like to do tricks and be circus people
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It's a lot of fun. I had so much fun. It feels cool because it feels like you're flying