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Flying Trapeze - Intermediate Level


Once you have learned to dismount the board independently, to retrieve and serve your own bar, as well as to throw a few basic tricks reliably to the catcher, you will be considered an intermediate flyer. Now you will begin focusing on building a more powerful and beautiful swing, which will take your flying to the next level.

There is a whole new set of tricks that are possible once your takeoff and swing become more confident and effective. The higher and more controlled your swing, the more beautiful and pleasurable the flying.

You will learn to take off from the riser board (a small removable ledge that allows you to take off from higher and higher positions) and to perform your basic tricks on the back end of your swing, allowing you to use the front end of the swing to build height.

You will learn new tricks such as the pull over, uprise shoot and forward over. You can also begin to experiment with the layout and double somersault. You may learn to do a flip off your first bounce in the net, or even a swivel hips. We will be evaluating and training every aspect of your movement on the rig so that you can build a solid flowing relationship to the sport.

You will begin learning to return your tricks to the bar from the hands of the catcher, so that eventually you can complete the entire circuit from take off to catch, catch to bar and bar back to board. This mastery, which will be focused on in the advanced classes, eventually leads to the possibility of flying on a team and rarely coming down.

Intermediates will also be encouraged to do training outside of class that will support their progress in the air. Materials will be available for those who wish to learn the rigging, physics and history of flying. In this way, we can support whatever level of athleticism, desire or fanaticism you seek.

Of course, you are the one who sets the goals for your flying. We wish only to have flying be a safe positive influence in your life. Therefore we are careful not to impose unwelcome expectations, though our training techniques can be quite demanding as you progress to higher levels of flying.