By the end of this lesson, you will be able to understand people describing a soccer match.
IAN: I didn't jump. Felton and Kevin did. They have nerves of steel. But, I wasn't scared. They thought I was terrified.
IAN: But I was just never a thrill seeker. Never was.
FELTON: Speechless. I'm speechless. It ... I mean I have to admit it, it freaked me out, especially when they told me to get up and go towards the exit door. It was too much. I was incredibly stupid.
FELTON: I'm, I'm never going to do anything like that again. It was the most terrifying experience of my life. I almost passed out on the freefall. I ... I was all pumped up. It's, I know it may sound strange, but I, I actually felt safer in the air.
FELTON: You're, you're in the middle of the sky, with nothing to catch you. And you're going at a breakneck speed of 120 miles an hour. You know the absolute highlight was the first few seconds out of the plane. You don't even feel like you're falling, you're just. you're feeling invincible. And, and the view is, it's spectacular.
FELTON: You just, you feel like you're a kid again, all over again ... and ... it's about pushing yourself to the limit. That was one of the best experiences of my life. I'm so glad I did that. I kind of just like risk my life. I'm pretty cool.
KEVIN: I could feel the thud of my heartbeat. I was shaking in my shoes, sweating profusely. Human beings aren't designed to jump out of airplanes at 20,000 feetThere's nothing but the ground below. It was my turn. I stepped forward and, at that moment I saw my life flash before my eyes. 我能感觉到我的心跳得厉害。
KEVIN: By the way, it was, it was amazing.