The question of spotting – or not?
As a coach, I have spent many hours spotting enthusiastic students learning anything from basic to high level skills. During
By Rodleigh Stevens|2021-11-30T11:41:53+10:00January 20th, 2021|Circus Coaching|
As a coach, I have spent many hours spotting enthusiastic students learning anything from basic to high level skills. During
By Rodleigh Stevens|2021-11-30T11:38:43+10:00November 29th, 2020|Circus Coaching|
Single point swinging aerial disciplines How do the laws of the pendulum affect students doing single point apparatus like straps,
By Rodleigh Stevens|2021-11-30T12:21:54+10:00July 22nd, 2020|Circus Coaching|
Russian swings The next swinging discipline I would like to highlight is the use of the Russian swing in circus.
By Rodleigh Stevens|2021-11-30T12:23:04+10:00July 11th, 2020|Circus Coaching|
Swinging Trapeze and Cloudswing In Part 1 of this four-part series, I spoke about the factors which influence the height
By Rodleigh Stevens|2021-11-30T12:25:30+10:00July 10th, 2020|Circus Coaching|
Pendulum (from the Latin word “pendulus” which means “hanging”) Flying trapeze This is the first part of a 4-part series
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