Caspar
I have been teaching standing partner acrobatics for three years. My teaching style focuses on gradually increasing the difficulty of pre-exercises, drills, and related tricks that encompass one or more movement patterns of the main trick. I emphasize individual attention rather than addressing the group as a whole, providing each pair with at least one personalized tip they can take home.
I encourage participants to stay with any pre-exercise they choose and offer support without distinction. I am also accommodating of participants who drop out at any time or join late, provided they can perform the missed pre-exercises adequately.
Prerequisites are merely guidelines to indicate who might successfully complete the main trick by the end of the workshop. However, participants can still gain a lot from the pre-exercises even without meeting these prerequisites.
Beiträge
We build up the revered cascade trough a rev pitch cascade and multiple pre exercises. Most of them, the flyer will be guided to the floor by the base and spotters.
We will focus on "Courbettes", which is a dynamic move, where the flyer goes from a Hand-to-Hand to a Foot-to-Hand position. We will do the trick either with spotting or in lines.
In this workshop, we will teach a Canon Ball to H2H with a hybrid of short arm techniques and long arm techniques. We will do the skill either out of lines or with spotting.
In this workshop, you will learn the classic Poteschka move (without wet towels). ;)
The move consists of the flyer standing in front of the base, both facing the same direction, hands connected in a hand to hand grip behind the flyers back. Both then perform a tempo to end up in a standing hand to hand.
Cannonballs are a fun way to end up in a standing H2H. In this workshop, we will look at three different variations of getting into the swinging motion of the classic canon ball entry.