Ive done this for 6 years and this is so gorgeous, Like a whole level of, "lets go" I love the wedges, Im a bat hang lady meself.... gives me new options to play xoxoxoxox This was the year my first son was born Dec he was 6 months old. I am now 35 and still trapezeing lets gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Dont be shy to your parents especially, it makes me really sad when people are not 100% comfortable around they]it own parents and families. if they say no what’s the worst that will happen? Saying No ? There not going to make fun of you or yell at you.
@@mckenziecreekmore6691 no! I never did gymnastics, but I can manage just about everything, that doesn't involve the splits! But I think whilst you practise trapeze, your gymnast skills get better, so you don't need to worry.
My circus teacher got us to do the trick at the start and my friend landed on her face and I just got stuck halfway through the spin and I did it so many times that I got a burn on my leg, i mean it's not hard but I see professionals doing that trick.
Bridget Girl ik XD also i dont think im the only one but this will prove it... Trapeze knees? Behind your needs i always red and your whole leg is always sore XD
As someone who trains in aerial (silks, lyra, and trapeze), I can tell you right now that it takes months of training and muscle building to get to this point. Yes, a relatively strong person might be able to get some of these things on the first try, but to do it with the correct form and grace, it takes so much practice!
I've had 4 days of a trapeze intensive and I just loved seeing what you were able to do after only a few months! Hooray for you!
Just started trapeze & love it. What an inspiration you both are!
I sent this to my trapeze teacher for ideas of new things for me to learn! Great job, especially only 3 months in! Wow!
Ive done this for 6 years and this is so gorgeous, Like a whole level of, "lets go" I love the wedges, Im a bat hang lady meself.... gives me new options to play xoxoxoxox This was the year my first son was born Dec he was 6 months old. I am now 35 and still trapezeing lets gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
catchers, best release EVA
I'm a beginner been training for maybe 4 days i really hope I'll get more into Ariel skills this is amazing!
Just found this. Didn't think as a 50 + I'd find anyone doing it but voila!-- I will find a class and give it a try.
Taking my first trapeze/lycra class today and I'm so excited! This looks like a lot of fun!!
Just started trapeze 💗Loving it🎉
Very cute, love the song too, and yall did great for just 3 months of work. 1:32 still scares me and I've been doin aerial a long time XD
I wish I could do that! but I'm too shy to ask my parents...
Never be shy ocean subs! Especially to ur parents. And I asked and after a few weeks I got to do it
Me and my sister were in the car laughing then I came out with “can we get trapeze lessons?” 😂😂 and they said yes!
@@xxitsyagurl_maigyxx2283 hey I really want to learn trapeze but I never did gymnastics is that a requirement?
Dont be shy to your parents especially, it makes me really sad when people are not 100% comfortable around they]it own parents and families. if they say no what’s the worst that will happen? Saying No ? There not going to make fun of you or yell at you.
@@mckenziecreekmore6691 no! I never did gymnastics, but I can manage just about everything, that doesn't involve the splits! But I think whilst you practise trapeze, your gymnast skills get better, so you don't need to worry.
That trick at 2:17! I have been doing trapeze for 3 years and I haven't come across that before! :D
pretty good for 3 months!!
Awesome!
ive had 3n trapeze lessons and i have a duet to perform tomorrow at a consit
My circus teacher got us to do the trick at the start and my friend landed on her face and I just got stuck halfway through the spin and I did it so many times that I got a burn on my leg, i mean it's not hard but I see professionals doing that trick.
It's really good after 3 months :D
thats awesome
What’s the move called at 16-20 seconds? x
Lily Be reverse roll up
dopo tre mesi??ummhhh...
se hanno tutta quella forza dopo tre mesi senza essersi stirate un muscolo mi chiedo quanta strada potrebbero aver fatto in 9 anni 🤔...
De espanto....
tbh anyone that is a little athletic should be able to do this..
Einzbernくろ mmm you get back to once you try it. Look graceful while holding youself up and having to constantly get in postions
StormyTryEntertainYou YES IK it really hurts and you also have to look happy and graceful
Bridget Girl ik XD also i dont think im the only one but this will prove it...
Trapeze knees? Behind your needs i always red and your whole leg is always sore XD
As someone who trains in aerial (silks, lyra, and trapeze), I can tell you right now that it takes months of training and muscle building to get to this point. Yes, a relatively strong person might be able to get some of these things on the first try, but to do it with the correct form and grace, it takes so much practice!