
iFLY Aerial Arts Independent Training
Independent Training (Ages 17+)
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Students aged 17 and older who are at a strong Level 2 or above are invited to use the aerial points for independent training.
Please note:
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This is not an instructional session — students must only practice skills they are already confident and competent in.
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Spotting is not permitted, so only skills that can be safely executed without assistance may be practiced.
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An aerial instructor will be present to rig equipment and supervise, but will not be providing instruction or coaching during this time.


Independent Training Requirements
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You must be 17 years or older.
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You should be training at a strong Level 2 or above.
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An assessment is required before attending (formerly known as "JAMS") to ensure readiness and safety.
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To book your assessment or ask questions, please contact: iflyadmin@wonderbolt.ca
Is Independent Training Right For You?
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If you're new to iFLY or considering independent training, here’s what you need to know to get started.
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Independent training is best suited for experienced aerialists who are confident working safely on their own, without instruction or spotting. It’s a great opportunity to refine skills, build sequences, and deepen your personal practice in a supportive, supervised space.
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Cost - $20 plus hst = $23 paid at the door.
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Payment methods accepted: Debit or Credit Cards.
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Please arrive by 3pm sharp.​​
Independent Training Registration
Independent Training Etiquette
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To ensure a safe, respectful, and productive training environment for everyone, please follow the guidelines below:
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Individual Focus
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This is your time to focus on your own aerial practice.
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No teaching or instructing others — each person is responsible for their own training.
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Skill-sharing and peer feedback should be reserved for regular class sessions with instructors present.
Training Expectations
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Only practice skills and sequences you’ve already learned in class.
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Do not attempt new skills during independent training — save them for class, where instructors can guide and spot.
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If you're unsure about a skill or movement, wait to revisit it in a supervised class.
Safety First
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Always inspect your equipment before use.
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Keep your training area clear of obstacles and distractions.
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Stay aware of others in the space — maintain a safe distance while practicing.
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If you feel tired, dizzy, or unwell, stop and rest. Your safety is the priority.
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By respecting these expectations, you help create a safe and supportive space for everyone. Thank you!
