Ideally, a convenient branch will set your gear at least 1.5m (5ft) from the trunk or other branches. Most students don’t have this luxury and need to rely on mother nature to provide a large enough tree with a strong enough convenient branch on which they will hang their gear. If you have a large enough garden to install a free-standing rig, you are one of the lucky ones. As a coach, I see how the students use these systems and the forces applied to that system, so I believe that the information I can give you here is relevant. As an advanced rigger, I have needed to install many rigging systems at circus schools, dance studios, gyms, theatres, etc. ![]() This Blog is to advise and guide students who are making this decision, so that they install it correctly so that they can train in safety. Without us knowing when we will be allowed to return to our training spaces, many circus students are considering setting up their aerial gear at home. ![]() It is worse than if you’ve had an injury because the pain of the injury is motivation to stay inactive until you have recovered. You could be feeling your body become weaker by the day, and all you crave is to get up on your aerial gear and work out or train. If you are an aerialist (student or professional), it is frustrating being forced to stay at home due to the Covid-19 self-isolation.
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