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3/30/2020 4 Comments

Flying Through the Quarantine

Suspendulum Aerial Rig
Aerial Fabric
30KN Aerial Swivel
25KN Locking D-Shaped Carabiner
50KN Rescue-8
Spanset

I know we are all itching to get back into our studios to fly. So, what can you do in the meantime? 

First, orders for the Suspendulum Aerial Rig are still open. As are orders for aerial fabric and hardware. 

Here are a few other options for flying at home.* Please note that all of these flying options are meant for body weight exercises or aerial yoga, NOT aerial arts. Use these to keep up your strength. Do not treat them like full aerial arts equipment. These are not intended to be used for swinging or for drops. 

*Practicing aerial at home is dangerous. Proceed at your own risk.
You are responsible for determining the structural integrity of anything you rig from.
Rigging from trees is very dangerous, I recommend never rigging from a tree limb. 
Never practice anything you haven't been previously taught. Never practice alone. Use proper spotting practices and always use a mat!
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3/30/2020 3 Comments

How Much Fabric Do I Need?

Aerial Silks:

Measure the height from the ground to your rigging point in feet. 
Multiply that measurement by 2.
Divide that total by 3 to convert your feet to yards. 
Add 2 or 3 yards for your tail. 


Aerial Hammock/Sling (Rigging with a Rescue-8)

Measure the height from the ground to your rigging point in feet. 
Subtract however many feet you want your hammock off of the ground. (Usually 2-3 since many of us aren't rigging from great heights. If you're lucky enough to have a tall rigging point, you can subtract 2-5 feet)
Multiply that amount by 2. 
Divide your total by 3 to convert to yards. 
Add two yards to create a safe knot through the Rescue-8. 
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    Sabrina here again - of course.  You know, since all my other employees are dogs. 

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