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How to Be Brave on 'Rush' at Thorpe Park
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If you're looking to be brave on "Rush" at Thorpe Park, here are some tips to help you conquer your fear and enjoy the ride: 1. Relax and breathe: Before getting on the ride, take a deep breath and try to relax. Remember that millions of people have ridden "Rush" safely before you, and the park's staff are trained to ensure your safety. 2. Wear comfortable clothing: Make sure you wear comfortable clothes that won't restrict your movements during the ride. It's also important to remove any loose items such as hats, jewelry, and mobile phones that could fall off during the ride. 3. Secure yourself properly: Make sure you're securely fastened into your seat using the ride's harness and restraints. Listen carefully to the ride operator's instructions and make sure you follow them exactly. 4. Focus on the excitement: Instead of focusing on your fear, try to focus on the excitement of the ride. Think about how much fun you're going to have and how proud you'll feel after you've conquered your fear. 5. Keep your eyes open: Keep your eyes open during the ride to experience the full rush of the ride. Closing your eyes can make the experience less enjoyable and make you feel more disoriented. 6. Shout and scream: Letting out a loud scream or shout can be a great way to release any nervous energy you might have and make the experience more fun. Don't be afraid to let loose and enjoy yourself! 7. Stay positive: Remember to stay positive and believe in yourself. You can do this! Once the ride is over, you'll feel a great sense of accomplishment and pride for having faced your fear head-on. By following these tips, you'll be able to overcome your fear and enjoy the thrill of "Rush" at Thorpe Park. Good luck!
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