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Trapeze High – Escondido

Two 90-Minute Trapeze Lessons ($120 Value)

$59
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Sun Oct 14 06:59:59 UTC 2012
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$120
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  • Always Learning
  • Once in a Lifetime

In a Nutshell

Trained instructors teach students of all ages and skill levels to swing, fly, and catch with the help of lines and harnesses

The Fine Print

  • Expires Apr 10, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy multiple as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Reservation required. New clients only. Must be 6 or older. Must sign waiver. Classes must be used by the same person.
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Mastering the flying trapeze can pay off when faced with challenges such as performing the uneven-bars portion of a job interview. Swing to success with this Groupon.

$59 for Two 90-Minute Trapeze Lessons ($120 Value)

Trained instructors teach beginners how to swing, fly, and execute a knee-hang—a staple trick that involves hanging from your knees and swinging toward a “catcher.” Click here for an overview of your first class.

Trapeze High

Trapeze High owners David Ayers and his wife, Lindsay Van Voorhis, refer to their trapeze school as a “tribe.” It’s home to a close-knit community of passionate fliers who work together in order to ensure everybody’s safety and development. At least three instructors operate the trapeze rig during classes for beginners, helping novices climb the ladder, attach their safety lines, get ready for takeoff, and execute their first trick. Exhaustive attention also extends to more advanced students, who can hone complicated techniques and learn how to dodge flying squirrels in courses up to Level 5.

Beyond guaranteeing operational safety, David and Lindsay recognize that maintaining a nurturing, supportive community is the best way to help newcomers overcome their fears of flying through midair. To that end, they invite students to bring along their friends and family to cheer them on. They ban the word can’t from the school premises, although they encourage each student to progress through lessons at his or her own pace according to strength, skills, and desire.

The husband-and-wife team also operates the Circus Fund, an outreach program that provides at-risk youth with the chance to experience the circus arts and form support systems with their peers.

Trapeze High

4.5 out of 5
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    Escondido

    2470 Melru Ln.
    Escondido, California 92026
    (760) 274-3651
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Reviews

  • You will accomplish things in this class you never thought you could - go, enjoy flying through the air with the greatest of ease!
    Meg M., 10/23/11
  • I love how they let you dive right into tricks and i felt safe!
    Maria A., 10/20/11