Aerial Silks Tutorial: Knee Tangle Sequence

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  • Опубликовано: 14 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 32

  • @sumayashakir
    @sumayashakir 2 года назад

    So happy to see this. We did This in class yesterday and I wanted a review. And I’m so happy to see this. Please continue making more videos as I enjoy all your videos. Happy holidays!

    • @aerialesteem
      @aerialesteem  2 года назад

      I'm so glad you are able to gain value from these videos alongside your classes! Mission success! Thank you, I have a few more to come! Hope your holidays were great!

  • @martanilsen8446
    @martanilsen8446 Год назад

    I like the part that looks like the hammock move from a hip key on the silks, I love spinning and I go to a gym ( I can't name) most of the time

    • @aerialesteem
      @aerialesteem  Год назад

      Awesome! How long have you been training in silks?

    • @martanilsen8446
      @martanilsen8446 Год назад

      @@aerialesteem I've been doing hammock for about a year and a half now, hoop for two months, and silks for half a year.

    • @aerialesteem
      @aerialesteem  Год назад +1

      Oh that awesome! Getting the aerial variety pack! Thanks for visiting my channel!

  • @improbablytired7414
    @improbablytired7414 3 года назад

    Ooooo I love this sequence !!!! ❤️ 💕💕

    • @aerialesteem
      @aerialesteem  3 года назад +1

      This is one of my tried and trues! Great for photoshoots!

  • @luciaivorra107
    @luciaivorra107 3 года назад

    Love the sequence! Kind of having issues getting the knot in the right place ( knee). It keeps struggling my tight 😂😂!

    • @aerialesteem
      @aerialesteem  3 года назад

      Oh yes! It is definitely a squeezer. It will slide a bit but you want it in the lower third of the thigh but not right above the knee as that will compromise your stability. When you do the initial knee hook, use a little force to really get a good slide and lock so it doesn’t get stuck in the upper thigh.

  • @AssassinofHighgarden
    @AssassinofHighgarden 3 года назад +1

    Oooh, this sequence is lovely and now I'm tempted to play with it! I'm new to silks, only for about a month now every week, and I'm grateful that my studio is still doing classes

    • @aerialesteem
      @aerialesteem  3 года назад +1

      Awesome! I’m glad you are able to keep training. 💪 There is lots of intermediate content on here, and some beginner. I hope it helps you on your aerial journey!

  • @arielsilkswithme6146
    @arielsilkswithme6146 3 года назад

    Wait do you teach online because I need a Ariel silk online teacher

    • @aerialesteem
      @aerialesteem  3 года назад

      What kind of skills are you working on? I am considering how to start implement online coaching; whether I would do Zoom private lessons or just have clients email me videos of what they are working on and I can critique it. You can email me at aerialesteem@gmail.com and we can find what works best for you!

    • @arielsilkswithme6146
      @arielsilkswithme6146 3 года назад

      @@aerialesteem I just started not to long ago but I could not keep doing to because of COVID

    • @arielsilkswithme6146
      @arielsilkswithme6146 3 года назад

      @@aerialesteem also I’m working on a drop just a simple one also how much do you think it would be?

    • @aerialesteem
      @aerialesteem  3 года назад

      So, what I would probably have you do is film a little demo reel so I could see where you are at (or if you have an IG where you post videos I could watch there) and then I could decide what the next best course of action is. In order to do online coaching I would need to feel comfortable with your current level of skill. It wouldn’t be wise to coach a complete beginner virtually just because there are so many important adjustments that happen early on that I believe hands on training is best. Once a certain level is reached and all those kinks are worked out, it’s becomes much easier to coach verbally without needing to physically adjust the body. As far as pricing goes, it would depend on your intentions and if you would actually want a full hour zoom lesson, or if we would work out a different kind of arrangement where I give you skills and videos to work on and build mini sequences for you that you would practice in your own time, and then send me progress videos for me to critique. The latter option would cost less than the hour long zoom lessons, which would probably be around $50-$60, which is what I charge for private lessons.

    • @arielsilkswithme6146
      @arielsilkswithme6146 3 года назад

      @@aerialesteem ok thanks for letting me know I will tell you my iG soon because I need to put my Ariel silk up because it came in the mail a day ago so hopefully we will get the stuff I tell you my IG also here some things I can do Rebecca spilt chair I can climb pretty good just need work on it sorry I could not respond so soon I been at school all day