body by cirqueFly Fitness gets you fit and fly with some full body aerial fitness – the best way to fly into a fitness routine because it is fun! This is for anyone wanting to get a good grip on a unique and interesting way to work out. This is an excellent place to start for anyone wanting to get the strength necessary to flip around like a kid again. It’s also great for aerialists, acrobats, gymnasts, yogis, martial artists, dancers, and athletes of all kinds looking to step up their game with this workout routine.

Don’t be intimidated, be inspired. Circus artists have amazed audiences for centuries with the limits the body could go to. To do this they had to have amazing bodies. And they all got there one day at a time. This is the start. Come prepared to sweat and move to the next level in your strength, endurance, and flexibility training. Fly Fitness will teach you poise, strength, body movement awareness, form, and technique though working on the ground and in the air. Students will go through a variety of activities to help build on fundamental skills through active flexibility, body coordination exercises, and strength building moves.

Flying into fitness has never been so much fun!

Let the Last Carnival help you meet your fitness goals and prepare yourself for your future in acrobatics. FLy Fitness is currently offered in private and semi-private lessons.

Fit and Fly Aerial FitnessHistory of Acrobatics

Acrobatics is the art of exercising extraordinary feats of balance, agility, and coordination. In the 19th century, the term acrobatics was initially applied to tightrope walking. The definition has since expanded to describe performance of extraordinary feats of balance, agility, and motor coordination. Acrobatic traditions are found in many cultures. There is evidence that the earliest such traditions occurred thousands of years ago. Historically, acrobatic skills were kept within families and passed from parents to children. Although this is still true, especially among family circus groups, most acrobats are now taught by professional circuses like The Last Carnival circus school.