Delfino & NovaBriar
Delfino Delfino
Hey Nova, I was just thinking about how to keep that adrenaline going during a stunt but still stay safe—any tips from the set that keep you focused yet open to the moment?
NovaBriar NovaBriar
Hey, it’s all about having a solid plan and a steady breathing rhythm. Before each jump I run through the exact timing in my head, then let the adrenaline hit when I actually push off. I keep my focus by counting in my head—one, two, three—so I know I’m in the moment, not just winging it. And always have a crew member give a quick “on!” or “off!” cue, so we’re all on the same page. When the moment comes, I let the thrill flow through me but I stay aware of my body’s limits, like a camera in focus. If something feels off, I trust my gut and pause, even if the crowd is buzzing. That’s how I stay safe and still feel the rush.
Delfino Delfino
Sounds solid—exact timing plus a breath check is the gold combo. I’d add a quick “count to two” before the jump to sync the crew and the rider even tighter. And hey, if that gut says “hold up,” we give it a 360 to safety. That’s the only way to keep the crowd hyped without any missteps. Keep that focus, and you’ll crush it.
NovaBriar NovaBriar
That’s a great tweak—syncing the crew on a simple “one‑two” always feels like a safety net that still lets the energy burst. And yeah, a 360 when the gut says pause is the smartest move, keeps the crowd hyped but the stunt safe. Thanks for the heads‑up, I’ll run it through the team. Let’s keep the adrenaline alive and the danger low.
Delfino Delfino
Nice plan—go for it and keep that energy high, but stay sharp. You’ll nail it.
NovaBriar NovaBriar
Thanks! I’ll keep the focus tight and let the vibe flow—fingers crossed it all lands just right.