now, the question is 'do you ride a bicycle?' if that is the case. ANd, you play schumann - i hope you live on the other side of the world. i mean, it's hard enough with my piano teacher only 30 miles away.
cyclists have to be the best kind of pianists. they don't stress out over injuries because they've already experienced everything from falling headfirst to sideways. what is the worst that can happen on a piano? a slight concussion if you lean forward too quickly. we also learn how to pace ourselves, the slightest distinctions of wind change (good for page catching), are temperature sensitive and drink water according to the lack of humidity, and even have been known to suck water through a straw from a 'diver looking' backback - which may end up helping enhance piano performance, too.
does that jersey say 'rufin it?' cute. i just took my kids to the latest movie here in america about a race car driver. he has the typical dysfunctional family and when he loses the first race his wife and kids leave him, too. for his best friend, no less. then he starts racing just for himself. his jersey and car say 'me' - with a cougar on the front to remind him of 'no fear.' aside from crashing and thinking he's on fire when he's not - he becomes fearless and wins again - but is disqualified because he crashes with the other lead contestant (a frenchman who is gay and always tries to kiss him when he argues with him) and has to run to the finish line instead of drive.
anyways, that is all i have to say. goodnight.