1. You Would Be Stretched Like Spaghetti
The moment you start falling toward a black hole, gravity becomes the dominant force. If you fell in feet first, the gravitational pull on your feet would be much stronger than on your head. This difference in force would stretch your body into a long, thin shape, a process scientists call spaghettification.
If the black hole is a smaller, stellar type, you would be pulled apart before reaching the event horizon. However, if it is a supermassive black hole, the pull would be more gradual, at least in the beginning.