For all of those who have dreamed of joining the circus or flying, this is a dream come true. A rare program where anyone ages 4 and up will step out of our comfort zone and have a new exciting experi
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Location: Santa Barbara
What's Included
- Complimentary SBTC T-Shirt for every flyer
- We provide complimentary bottled water
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, there is a weight limit for the recreational flying trapeze classes at Santa Barbara Trapeze Co. Generally, it's around 225 lbs, but they might be flexible depending on the person's ability and safety concerns. It’s always best to call ahead and check with the instructors. They’re super nice and will help you out!
A: You definitely want to wear comfortable athletic clothing that allows you to move freely. Avoid baggy clothes as they can get caught in the equipment. Leggings or fitted shorts and a t-shirt work best. Also, no jewelry! They recommend closed-toe shoes, but you'll actually be barefoot while on the trapeze. Just be ready for a fun time!
A: Yes, kids as young as 4 can definitely participate! The instructors at Santa Barbara Trapeze Co. are super patient and know how to help little ones feel comfortable. If a child feels scared, they can just observe or take a break. Always encourage them, but it’s okay if they decide not to go for it – they’ll have fun regardless!
Discussions
Just did the flying trapeze in Santa Barbara - Amazing experience!
I surprised my best friend with the flying trapeze class at Santa Barbara Trapeze Co. last weekend. Seriously, it was such a blast! The instructors were super encouraging and made sure we felt safe the whole time. We even got matching t-shirts afterward! It’s definitely a workout too – my arms were sore the next day but in a good way. If you're considering it as a gift, go for it! It's perfect for anyone looking to try something new.
Want to gift trapeze classes to my partner - any advice?
I’m thinking about buying the flying trapeze experience for my boyfriend’s birthday! He loves trying new things but I’m a bit nervous about how he’ll handle it. I’ve read the classes are for ages 4 and up, but what if he’s not very athletic? Anyone have tips on how I can prepare him for this? Also, is it really worth it? Thanks!