![]() “It helped with my relationship to my body times a million,” she says. Since GLOW debuted in 2017, Alison has been vocal about how it seismically changed her. It marked the first project for which she was number one on the call sheet, and the first (and, she imagines, only) time she’ll be in a show requiring dramatic acting, broad comedy chops, and major physicality. ![]() The Netflix series about the ’80s TV show Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling is entering its fourth and final season, and it has changed a lot for the 37-year-old. The thing to relearn is the fearlessness and commitment. “By season four of GLOW, we have the muscle memory. “It really does come back pretty quickly,” says Alison, stretching afterward, as if she is referencing a golf swing or how to French-braid. This is how I find her on a Sunday in February, in a wrestling ring with pink ropes, her body upturned on pro wrestler Chavo Guerrero Junior’s and pointing to the sky. Not only that she knows how to hold her frame upside down, legs straight up toward the heavens, while supporting herself by grasping the torso of the human below her (a 12 o’clock suplex). She can also hurl herself-again horizontally-onto someone’s back and hold on while that person spins (a crucifix). What are some activities you can do, no sweat, thanks to muscle memory? I can dribble a soccer ball, weave a lanyard into a staircase pattern, and summon lyrics to any Top 40 song post-1995.Īlison Brie’s recall includes jumping from the high corner ropes of a wrestling ring, her body in a horizontal plane, and landing crosswise on the body of another human as they fall in perfect coordination to the ground (a crossbody). Versace top, Heron Preston pants, Axel Arigato sneakers, Carrera sunglasses, Aingeru Zorita
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