![]() ![]() Students should need no assistance to invert in the air, and should be familiar with with drops and dynamic movements. ![]() 200 level classes are for learning to invert comfortably in the air, building stamina, as well as basic dives and rolls.ģ00 Level (Intermediate/Advanced): This level is for students who are comfortable with being in the air and performing short sequences easily. Trapeze students should be comfortable with knee hang beats and forward rolls. Fabric students should be comfortable with climbing, performing footlock from several climbs, and climbing into a hip key from a same side knee hook. 150 level classes are for learning more complex poses, learning to invert on the fabric, and learning ‘core’ principles of aerial work.Ģ00 Level (Intermediate): This level is for students who are comfortable inverting with minimal ‘cheating’. ![]() Students in this level have either completed level 100 at ATA, or have had basic instruction elsewhere, and have the basic body strength necessary for aerial arts. Lyra/trapeze students should be comfortable with knee hangs, sitting based poses and inverting from the ground without instructor’s assistance, but with the aid of jumping or their feet if necessary. 100 Level classes are for gaining familiarity and comfort with aerial equipment, and learning how your body works in space.ġ50 Level (Beginner): This level is for students who are able to climb the fabrics and perform foot locks either on the ground or from a climb. Students in this level may not yet be able to climb the fabric or invert on the apparatus without significant help from the instructor. Please note that not all classes and levels will be offered every session:ġ00 Level (Introductory): This level is for students who are brand new to aerials, or who are still working on getting comfortable with aerial equipment. We offer classes in the following aerial disciplines. We begin with a warm up to get the blood moving, then move to the air, and end with some stretching and strength conditioning once we’re nice and warm! ![]()
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