Learn Trapeze: Fulfill That Childhood Dream
How would I describe my desire to leap off a platform 23 feet up in the air and swing from a bar?
Early midlife crisis? Maybe. Still, I had some concerns. "It's like hanging on the monkey bars," a friend assured me after I announced my intention to take a trapeze class. The flying trapeze is both more and less physically demanding than one might expect. You have to climb, grab, lean, hop, swing, stretch, arch, curl, hang on, let go, kick, drop, roll, flip and crawl -- all of which add up to a serious workout. The non-gym-goer in me was anxious, but my far-from-firm physique turned out to be pretty much a nonissue. "The way our hands are set up, if you just curve your fingers, you can easily hold all of your weight" as you hang from the bar, an ability most people have, explained Jonathon Conant, president of Trapeze School New York, which he co-founded in 2002 with Dave and Anne Brown. Indeed, the buff and brawny might even be at a disadvantage when it comes to flying because their movements may be too controlled.| Trapeze at Sunset | |
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