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by Suzanne_Marques from Los Angeles

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I had no idea I was going to be flying on a trapeze Tuesday morning.

I guess you could say I was given some notice... if you count waking up in the morning at 2:30am and calling the desk while half-asleep to ask what story I would be covering that day. 

Drake on the other line, "Oh!  Good thing you called."

I can't remember verbatim, but it was along the lines of, find something that you'd wear to a work out.  About four hours later, I'm standing on a tiny platform more than two stories high on the Santa Monica Pier getting ready to fly.

So how does this gal - with no upper arm strength - prepare to swing from a bar, pull up their legs to hang and then do a blind backflip into a net?  It's the pressures of live tv, folks.  There are two choices.

1.  Freak out and lose it and make everyone have a good laugh at home.  (Always fun to watch by the way.  Especially when anger is involved or tears are spilled.)

2.  Man up.

I may be a girly girl, but I love a challenge.  As long as I'm not risking serious injury or mutilation, I'll give it a go.  I love a thrill.

I acknowledge that for some people, flying on the trapeze is risking serious injury, but many many moons ago, I took gymnastics and dance.  While I was never a serious gymnast, I loved the double bars.  I loved to swing and jump from bar to bar.  The main drawback was the pain of calloused, blistered, shredded hands.

I nearly forgot about my gymnastics training until the instructor with Trapeze School NY told me while were practicing, "don't pike off the bar," which means straightening your legs to dismount.  I wondered why I did it that way instead of what one naturally does - curl up in a ball to get off the bar.

He said gymnasts dismount that way, and I was so proud my body remembered even better than my mind.  It's guess it's kind of like riding a bike.  You think you can't remember how to do it and then your body takes over.  Isn't that cool?

So before I trained for the big jump, I figured that training would be intense like skydiving.  Taking notes, reading manuals, doing drill after drill to drill the info into your head so you don't make a mistake and die.

Oh no.  It took five minutes.  We had a mat with a low bar hanging over the ground.  He told me to hang from the bar, curl into a ball, hang from the bar, then grab the bar again and then release your legs and hang again.  He spotted me while I did it with his help.  Then he told me to do a backflip out of it.  We didn't practice that.

A few minutes later, I'm putting on a belt.  Just a belt!  And climbing and endlessly long ladder up to my destiny.

Once I got up there, it wasn't bad, because I'm not really scared of heights.  Good Day LA producer Josh Kaplan informed me humans have two innate fears.  The fears of falling and I can't remember the other one.  Sorry.   I remember it wasn't heights.

Well my fear of falling kicked in when I faced and held the bar and leaned forward.  I shifted my weight over the platform grounded by the instructor holding onto the back of my belt.  That left me a bit petrified and you can hear it in my whimper on the video. 

They said bend your knees and then do a little hop and then just hang and let gravity take over while keeping your legs together and toes pointed.  Legs together, toes pointed = every gymnast and dancer knows these instructions because it creates a prettier line.  And if I'm going to fall or slip, I'm going to do it as gracefully as I can!

They shout commands at you for every step.  That was a comfort because it helps you stay in the moment, focused and relying on one voice leading you the whole way. 

The hardest part was the little hop off the platform.  After that, I was focused on remembering the next step. The fear was still there, oh yes it was, but my determination was stronger than my fear.

The scariest part came when I had to do the backflip.  I hadn't practiced my tuck.  It's kind of impossible to do unless you practice on the trapeze and I wanted to authentically fly for the first time live.  If you're going to tackle something big like that, why not let the audience experience it with you?  That's why I like fear factor.  Watching people facing their fears and still going as the fight or flight syndrome kicks in.

I just followed the instructor's orders and did as I was told the best I could.  While my backflip could've been better, at least I didn't do a face plant into the net.  I saw someone do that - whose identity I will protect :) - and it was hilarious!

Then, I flew with a catcher.  The catcher was one of The Flying Casares with The Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus(In LA next week!)  We didn't practice beforehand, but he did reveal he normally gives female flyers a kiss on the cheek if they are caught successfully.  I said, right on!  Not just for the kiss, but if he can lift me while hanging from a trapeze, I want to be able to brag about it.

He warned me before the jump to release my legs once he grabbed my arms, but that was the one thing I forgot to do... and boy am I paying for it today.  I have two "circus scars" - their lingo - bruises on the backs of my knees because I forgot to release my legs from the bar, they caught for a second and he said, "let go!"  I listened, and everything else went smoothly.  He did kiss me on the cheek and on the air it looked like a smacker on the lips, but it wasn't.  :)

And no, my husband wasn't upset.  He is in love with Jessica Alba and I'd let her kiss him on the cheek if she ever wanted to.

Thank you Trapeze School!!!  They are open 7 days a week on the Santa Monica Pier.  It's open to all ages and all day and into the night.  Wouldn't it be fun at night with the ferris wheel over your shoulder?  It's so much fun.  I recommend it wholeheartedly.  Just take  a nice long bath afterward :)

www.trapezeschool.com

 

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vmendoza18 view my photos
Jul 10, 2008 | 10:50 AM

Hi Suzanne!! It looked like you were having sooo much fun!! and you are wayyyyy more beautiful than that ugly, no personality,bitchy Jessica Alba. Sorry, I just had to be honest! Have a great day!! ohh and i liked your report on the surfing this morning :)

DfDeportation read my blog view my photos
Jul 10, 2008 | 10:52 AM

Suzanne,

You didn't mention you were there with Telemundo.

DfDeportation read my blog view my photos
Jul 10, 2008 | 11:13 AM

And why are you guys hating on Jessica Alba?

statueman read my blog view my photos
Jul 10, 2008 | 11:19 AM

You're too much... great read and now I have that song going through my head

She'd fly through the airrr
with the greatest of ease,
That daring young... fox news reporter
on the flying trapeze...

Well... enough of that as the lyrics don't fit and if you succeeded in taking away my love then I definately had the wrong woman.

Now... did you get hazardous duty pay for that one? Cause there's a reason Trapeze families are usually large...

craftyguy read my blog
Jul 10, 2008 | 11:28 AM

all that screaming and flailing around and saying oh my GOD...that was great ...now whats this trapeze thing your talking about ??..:-)

Agentyubi
Jul 10, 2008 | 11:40 AM

Hello Suzanna, it was cool to see u on FOX/NEWS CH. I'm wondering if kttv is giving u the jobs they use to give Elizibeth Espinosa?, u know the off-the wall, none story, fun stuff, anyhow.. see u*

vmendoza18 view my photos
Jul 10, 2008 | 12:27 PM

Agentyubi...WHY are u hating on Suzanne??? if you don't like the stories then GO AND WATCH ANOTHER CHANNEL, HA! Don't be a hater.

statueman read my blog view my photos
Jul 10, 2008 | 1:14 PM

don't worry vmendoza18... those types of jealous comments seem to be normal on myfox sites. one day we'll have a society where beauty is seen in everyone... Journalist I think sometimes become journalist because they realize that people are looking to them because of outward beauty and not for what they can contribute in the sphere of what is substancial and beneficial.

well... the way we spend our leisure time is a beneficial part of life... and that's what I think

Agentyubi

might need to consider when saying none story. After all... isn't there enough to depress us on the news. So with the trapeze story I get to see a woman of beauty and grace inform me or a possible place to go this weekend. Smiles all around and I'm glad Suzanne didn't get hurt and I wish I'd seen the clip.

Post it here... someone...

marv read my blog view my photos
Jul 10, 2008 | 1:17 PM

suzanne looked beautiful in the water! simply nice and desireable and smart and seeing her on TV made me happY! excellent suzanne!

Suzanne_Marques read my blog view my photos
Jul 10, 2008 | 2:12 PM

thanks for your comments guys. i will say generally, it's fun to do serious stories and have some fun. i feel spoiled that i get to have such variety. i love my job!

Click here for the trapeze video

mystere read my blog view my photos
Jul 10, 2008 | 4:33 PM

Suzanne,

I'm glad you had fun doing the story! It was a blast watching you on TV. Rock on!

statueman read my blog view my photos
Jul 10, 2008 | 8:35 PM

thanks Suzanne for the vid

(guess I could have tried to look it up...)

No hazardus duty pay cause they have training ropes? Too bad...

samo714 read my blog view my photos
Jul 11, 2008 | 8:21 AM

very sweet suzanne, i didnt know you were so agile, and such a dare devil. i mean racing cars, doing back flips 2 stories up, and who knows what's next. riding a moter cycle and jumping over 20 cars while going through 3 rings on fire? maybe you might let a building explode and collapse on ya while your in it. let's face it suzanne i'm on to you. i know your read identity. it's "wonder woman". now where is your lasso of truth and your invisable plane?

Suzanne_Marques read my blog view my photos
Jul 11, 2008 | 8:41 AM

no hazardous pay! i'd rather be flying on a trapeze than doing lots of other things though, and seriously, i love trying new things!

wonder woman has bruises, a sore neck and a hoarse voice today. she needs some gatorade or something. :)

samo714 read my blog view my photos
Jul 11, 2008 | 10:22 AM

i didnt notice. you seem fine to me, but i "get ya" just trying to keep us thinking your like one of us, and not amazon princess warrior from a island that is populated be women that still believe in the greek gods. lol.

mystere read my blog view my photos
Jul 11, 2008 | 3:01 PM

Suzanne,

I may have to refer to you as "Xena The Warrior Princess". :-)

ashikun read my blog
Jul 12, 2008 | 9:45 AM

Suzanne:
Barefoot and Beauiful!.keep those toes pointed
Ejoy your work ..i do

Pauly

Suzanne_Marques read my blog view my photos
Jul 12, 2008 | 10:43 AM

samo, you are the best!

mystere... xena is my middle name.

ha pauly. thanks!!

_Bella_ read my blog view my photos
Jul 12, 2008 | 1:23 PM

Suzanne,

You have a great job, how lucky you are...I bet you look forward to going to work everyday(unlike others) no wonder you have such a great attitude!!! You go girl!!

Suzanne_Marques read my blog view my photos
Jul 13, 2008 | 12:13 AM

hi bella... thank you! :)

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Suzanne Marques is a native Southlander. She loves reporting in her hometown. She loves LA... She loves it!

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