Thank you so much for making this! I’m so glad I found this because I’m having trouble finding tricks that I can do because my silk seems to be too short to do most of the tricks I come across. I was able to do some of the tricks in this video though :) they were also pretty easy to follow so I want to thank you for that.
That's great! fore a lot of tricks you do need height, but I learnt everything I've done on my channel with a ceiling height of 4.2m (4.5 yards) so there's a lot you can do with little height 😀
@@AerialBon you would not believe how i lost my mind when i: 1) realized there is a dog 2) caught a glimpse of a second dog and thought "are there Two dogs???" 3) saw that there ARE Two Dogs!!!!
these look so pretty! also, i kinda hate it when people say that only women can do aerial- men can do aerial, same with women; women for example can play football too.
I do both silks and hammock/trapeze (and pole). I'll say this silks is by far that hardest thing I have ever done! So humbling. The trapeze is prefect for stretching and hanging upside down. The yoga hammock (no handles) has a little more ability to do tricks as the trapeze would be. Trapeze was my first apparatus, then hammock then pole then silks. Aerials is addicting if you love it you love it. 💕
😲😲😲😲😲 my face the whole 8.04 minutes .... .I did drop 2 days ago n my brain n tummy still can't process the feeling 🤣🤣🤣 full of butterfly. Any 💡 or hint where my eyes 👀 should focus when doing DROP?
I dont particularly focus on anything while doing drops, unless it's a drop that you need to catch the silk with your hands, then I'm looking for the point I'm trying to catch.
For the Double Diver drop is there a way to control the speed you fall through the silks? I've been practicing this drop for weeks but my biggest struggle when I go through once, the second time looks very sloppy.
You can break at the waist a little (so your head and feet move slightly closer together) and then straighten back out. This will help to control the speed of the drop 🙂
Hey so I know you might not understand but do you know the name of this move, it's where you get really high up on the silk and then you get into the position of a straddle then you drop, this silk has to be in a hammock
i only have 12 feet of space to do drops but ive done all the beginner drops that i can do you know any good intermediate drops i can do with that amount of space?
At that height you'll be cutting it very fine with a lot of bigger drops. My studio is 13 feet 9 inches and that's not hight enough for some drops. Stay safe
My first tip would be to find the music you want to perform to. As you're listening to the music think about which moves you've learnt fit well with certain aspects of the music. E.g is there a big beat drop or crescendo it might work well for a drop or a fast spin, slower parts you could do certain poses etc. Try to visualise while you're listening
Hi, I have about 11 feet of space and when I tried to do the layover, I was at the very top, but I am scared because I don't know if I have enough space to do the drop, I was wondering if you could tell me about how high you need to be to do the drop successfully?
It depends on your height and build a little bit as to how far you will drop. My studio only has 13 foot 9 ceilings and sometimes that gets pretty close. I wouldn't want to go much lower than that personally.
Hello!! Its me @harrys_c00chie from tiktok,i tagged you in a video of a drop i'd love to learn on tiktok,could you maybe do a tutorial on it? (Dont feel pressured to make one)
I found Aerial really hard when I was starting (and still do 😅) so I know what it's like. But hey, if we keep training and keep trying then we can do it 😁 we got this! 💪
I don't know if anyone will see this comment, but I really need to become stronger in my arms, as it would make my life so much easier while doing arials. Anyone have any simple exercises that I can do at home without a pull up bar and without weights?
Upper body strength will definitely help. But you know what, doing aerial will help get you stronger too! just keep at it and you'll build strength. Or if you can, start lifting weights on days that you aren't training silks.
Circus arts have long been inclusive of all genders. Have you ever seen aerial duos? That’s how my husband and I got together! Just like Aerial Bon said: gymnastics, aerial and other sports are for everyone 💓 Keep training and having fun! 😊