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Our kids’ fitness classes are unlike any in Orange County. Kids need exercise, but they also need to have fun. You will be amazed when you see your kid take to the sky and grow while they play.
Practicing aerial arts will help your kid:
Recommended for young performers ages 7 to 13.
This is the class that we recommend to every new student. In this class, students get to try silks or hoop and begin learning basic movements.
After their first intro class, your kid will be ready for basics. In this class, students will learn the basics of aerial arts. Class sizes are always small (7 to 8 students).
Once students have mastered the basic moves and have a solid foundation they will graduate up to level 1, where they will start learning drops, more intricate wraps, lyra spinning mounts, and more dynamic poses.
Students in level 2 will focus on more advanced climbs, inversions in the air, double drops, and learn to put sequences together. For Lyra, level 2 students will be learning faster spins, split poses, transitions, drops, and more fluidity of movement. At this level students will be able to perform routines with ease and confidence
This is the class that we recommend to every new student. In this class, students get to try silks or hoop and begin learning basic movements.
After their first intro class, your kid will be ready for basics. In this class, students will learn the basics of aerial arts. Class sizes are always small (7 to 8 students).
Once students have mastered the basic moves and have a solid foundation they will graduate up to level 1, where they will start learning drops, more intricate wraps, lyra spinning mounts, and more dynamic poses.
Students in level 2 will focus on more advanced climbs, inversions in the air, double drops, and learn to put sequences together. For Lyra, level 2 students will be learning faster spins, split poses, transitions, drops, and more fluidity of movement. At this level students will be able to perform routines with ease and confidence