The “use your legs because they’re stronger” is so important. I wasn’t taught that in class so I use like all arms and it’s very fatiguing. This will make such a big difference for me. Thanks!
This is amazing advice, thank you so much! I'm still at a point where I'm looping one leg over while still standing on the other, so I really appreciate the ways to train different mounts before being able to do them! 🥰
Wow, thank you ☺️ I’m glad it was helpful! It’s so great that your studio has low hoop options. Getting in the hoop can be harder than moving in the hoop 😅
Hi! Thanks for the video. I've never had a class before and was able to do the Delilah on my own, but I was nervous to try to flip myself around to sit on the hoop. So I have my first class on Sunday... Hoping that mount is easier than it looks!
Thank you, these are great tips! I have been working on my mounts for a couple of months and I am slowly getting some of the moves. The info from the video will come very handy I am sure!
Thank you for this informative video. I’m still new to aerial hoop, and I’m working on my straddle mount (I have yet to actually do it, because my arm-muscles are still pretty weak😅), but I’m gonna try the “negative” the next time, to at least get the feeling of where I’m supposed to be
That’s so exciting! Hope you have a great first class. It can be a little painful at first, but it gets better after ~4-6 weeks, so don’t let the pain deter you if you like it 😄
Funnily enough I was actively told not to use my legs to get into a sit from DKH. My instructor (who I'm no longer with) said it's lazy, and that in all moves you should rely on your arms to develop strength. I guess that's one approach...
@@LyraLauren Me too. I feel like I wasted a couple of years there but am glad I found a new home with better technique and instruction - PLUS your fantastic videos! Thanks for making these resources available. I've loved your choreo/flow content too. :)
Hello! I am just getting started and wanting to introduce lyra to my studio. I know this video is older but it was extremely helpful so I hope you see this comment! What is the A-frame that you are using what what hoops/rigging equipment do you recommend? Thank you so much!
Hi there! I have a whole video about the rig that goes through all its info - Ludwig Aerial Rig: Unboxing and First Impressions ua-cam.com/video/GvIGEOCuVkE/v-deo.html Best of luck with your studio!
Hi Lilly! I got my crash mats from a U.S. based gymnastics company called Z Athletic. If you’re staying low like my setup, most people opt for 4in mats. Bouldering mats are popular for low height setups too. If you’re going higher you probably want 8in or even 12in mats. You can always ask your studio what mats they use/recommend as they’ll be more knowledgeable than me :)
What hoop did you purchase to practice at home ? I’ve been wanting to purchase one for a while now but I was concerned the one I saw at XPole wouldn’t be high enough. Can I get the details on yours ? I love the set up, perfect for at home practice
Hi Aliyah! I got my hoop from Firetoys, but the hoop wouldn’t make much of a difference with height. Are you curious about the rig? If so, I have a couple videos talking about the rigs I’ve tried. The rig you see in this video is the Ludwig rig made by Vvolfy which I go in to details about in ua-cam.com/video/GvIGEOCuVkE/v-deo.html. I had Uplift Active’s rig before this one which is very similar to X-Pole’s which I review in ua-cam.com/video/8C-eJNYNsu0/v-deo.html. Hope that helps!
My teacher instructs me to mount the hoop using arm methods only. She corrects me if I try to use my legs to mount which feels and looks more natural to me. Not sure of her purpose for this..possibly so I can gain upper body strength? By the end of the class I’m so wore out and can’t hardly lift myself anymore
Sounds like your teacher hasn’t explained why they don’t want you to use your legs, so I’d recommend asking! It sounds exhausting…you must be quite strong!
What am I doing wrong? Whenever I try to do the trapeze mount, I can pull my knees to my chest but then I can't magically somersault backwards like how everyone else does. It literally feels like I'm trying to do something impossible I saw in a cartoon. How do I actually turn upside down instead of hanging there and just moving my legs? Do I just need to have elbows for shoulders?
It’s hard to get the movement pathway the first few times for sure. A couple things that help- being able to hold your chin above the bar for a few seconds and being able to do a controlled pull-up negative. If you can do both of those you should have the strength because to be able to rock back you have to be able to lower a bit without entirely straightening your arms. To understand the movement pathway you can do a negative version of the trapeze mount. That would be a double knee hang, grab the bar on either side of your knees, extend the legs to pike, pull legs through your arms, and pull up so your chin is above the bar like the top of a pull up. Another helpful exercise is something I’ve heard called rock and rolls. You start with your chin above the bar and your knees tucked to your chest, then you rock back to touch your ankles to the bar without trying to bring them under the hoop, then you return back to chin above the bar with knees tucked. If you’re having trouble with the initial rock back you could try starting with the negative version. Good luck! Different things click with different people. Even having an instructor spot you through the rock back could help.
Hi Lyra! I am thinking about starting hoops, but I have a concern my hands are not strong enough for the exercies. I am training and I am kind of fit, but for example I can't pull myself and struggle with planks and push ups. Would you advise me to start and with time I'll have more power or maybe to build up more strength first and then start? Thank you! 💜
Great question, Scarlet! I’d recommend going to a class and see how it goes. The intro classes are a perfect way to learn the exercises that will help build the muscles you’ll need. Most people I know didn’t have a lot of upper body strength before starting and they gained it just by going to class. Hope that helps!
Hi Anastasia! Great question! I actually have a whole video about my rig, with all the links in the description of that video. Rig video: ua-cam.com/video/GvIGEOCuVkE/v-deo.html
Hi Amy! Hoop size is mostly a personal preference, so the best way is to try a few sizes at your studio and see which size feels most comfortable. However, any company that sells hoops will also provide a size guide and how to measure yourself for their size guide. Hope that helps!
i dont know what the heck is wrong with me. I CANNOT for the life of me do a straddle mount. I have been doing Lyra for a long time now and am currently training advanced tricks. I not only have all my splits on the floor but i have all of them in oversplits as well, including the straddle split. I do advanced tricks, that include more core strength than the straddle mount, with complete ease and fluidity. For some reason the straddle mount doesn't happen for me. It is so frustrating to be at an advanced level and not even have this beginner trick.
It’s crazy how the difficulty of each move varies between people! I’ve seen professional aerialists struggle with flowers and single knee hangs even though they are able to easily do moves that are generally considered much harder. It certainly is frustrating, though :/ I haven’t experienced this because I’m not very flexible, but I’ve heard that having a flat straddle can make the straddle mount more difficult because you need to be more conscious of the angle of your legs. Straddle mount is easier when the legs are in a “V” rather than inline with your hips. I’m sure you’ve tried it with a narrower straddle, but I thought I’d mention it in case any other flexible people are having a similar issue!
Hi Lacey! Good question. A negative is when you do only the downward motion of an exercise. For example, for a pull-up negative, you’d start from the top, by either jumping up or standing on a stool, then slowly lower down.
@@LyraLauren I see! Thank you for the explanation. I took my first hoop class yesterday and definitely have a lot to learn! Your videos are very helpful.
The “use your legs because they’re stronger” is so important. I wasn’t taught that in class so I use like all arms and it’s very fatiguing. This will make such a big difference for me. Thanks!
This is amazing advice, thank you so much! I'm still at a point where I'm looping one leg over while still standing on the other, so I really appreciate the ways to train different mounts before being able to do them! 🥰
Wow, thank you ☺️ I’m glad it was helpful!
It’s so great that your studio has low hoop options. Getting in the hoop can be harder than moving in the hoop 😅
Wooooow!!! I never was taught about the importance of my legs. That’s amazing. Thank you.
Taking your strategies to my open training tonight as I want to practice my mounts 😂🎉❤❤
The last tip about the toes was so helpful! Thanksss
So helpful I was relying completely on my upper body to mount and have back pain 😢 thanks for the tips 😊
Hi! Thanks for the video. I've never had a class before and was able to do the Delilah on my own, but I was nervous to try to flip myself around to sit on the hoop. So I have my first class on Sunday... Hoping that mount is easier than it looks!
Exciting! Hope you enjoy your first class!
Thank you, these are great tips! I have been working on my mounts for a couple of months and I am slowly getting some of the moves. The info from the video will come very handy I am sure!
Thanks Neli! Glad to hear that you’re making progress on your mounts!
I wasn't taught to use my legs !!! These are really good tips
Glad I found this I'm taking my first class tonight!
That’s so exciting! Have fun!
Thank you for this informative video. I’m still new to aerial hoop, and I’m working on my straddle mount (I have yet to actually do it, because my arm-muscles are still pretty weak😅), but I’m gonna try the “negative” the next time, to at least get the feeling of where I’m supposed to be
You’ve got the right mindset 💪 Straddle mount is a tough one!
Thank you for this video! It's comprehensive and I found the tips helpful for beginners
Thanks Amanda! I’m glad you found it helpful ☺️
Great tips! I'm doing my first class in an hour so this is good to know
That’s so exciting! Hope you have a great first class. It can be a little painful at first, but it gets better after ~4-6 weeks, so don’t let the pain deter you if you like it 😄
Thank you!
This was so helpful thank you!
Glad to hear it ☺️
Great tips to clean up my mounting. Thanks!
Thanks, Diana! I’m glad the tips were helpful 🥰
Excellent video
Thanks Jacqueline!
Funnily enough I was actively told not to use my legs to get into a sit from DKH. My instructor (who I'm no longer with) said it's lazy, and that in all moves you should rely on your arms to develop strength. I guess that's one approach...
Wow! I’ve never been told to only use arms even as a conditioning exercise. Glad you’ve moved on from that instructor!
@@LyraLauren Me too. I feel like I wasted a couple of years there but am glad I found a new home with better technique and instruction - PLUS your fantastic videos! Thanks for making these resources available. I've loved your choreo/flow content too. :)
Aw, thank you! That means so much to me ☺️
Hello! I am just getting started and wanting to introduce lyra to my studio. I know this video is older but it was extremely helpful so I hope you see this comment! What is the A-frame that you are using what what hoops/rigging equipment do you recommend? Thank you so much!
Hi there! I have a whole video about the rig that goes through all its info - Ludwig Aerial Rig: Unboxing and First Impressions
ua-cam.com/video/GvIGEOCuVkE/v-deo.html
Best of luck with your studio!
Thank you so much Lauren! @@LyraLauren
Hey there! Wonderful video. Where is your rig from ?
Thank you! The rig you see in this video is the Ludwig rig made by Vvolfy which I go in to details about in ua-cam.com/video/GvIGEOCuVkE/v-deo.html
thank you so much for sharing. Can I please ask you what type of crash. matts do you recommend to get?
Hi Lilly! I got my crash mats from a U.S. based gymnastics company called Z Athletic. If you’re staying low like my setup, most people opt for 4in mats. Bouldering mats are popular for low height setups too.
If you’re going higher you probably want 8in or even 12in mats. You can always ask your studio what mats they use/recommend as they’ll be more knowledgeable than me :)
What hoop did you purchase to practice at home ? I’ve been wanting to purchase one for a while now but I was concerned the one I saw at XPole wouldn’t be high enough. Can I get the details on yours ? I love the set up, perfect for at home practice
Hi Aliyah! I got my hoop from Firetoys, but the hoop wouldn’t make much of a difference with height. Are you curious about the rig? If so, I have a couple videos talking about the rigs I’ve tried.
The rig you see in this video is the Ludwig rig made by Vvolfy which I go in to details about in ua-cam.com/video/GvIGEOCuVkE/v-deo.html.
I had Uplift Active’s rig before this one which is very similar to X-Pole’s which I review in ua-cam.com/video/8C-eJNYNsu0/v-deo.html.
Hope that helps!
My teacher instructs me to mount the hoop using arm methods only. She corrects me if I try to use my legs to mount which feels and looks more natural to me. Not sure of her purpose for this..possibly so I can gain upper body strength? By the end of the class I’m so wore out and can’t hardly lift myself anymore
Sounds like your teacher hasn’t explained why they don’t want you to use your legs, so I’d recommend asking! It sounds exhausting…you must be quite strong!
Hi ! What is the brand of your gate please? Thank u very much 😊
Hi Marina! What brand are you interested in? The rig?
@@LyraLauren Sorry I'm using the translator, I'm talking about the structure that supports the hoop 😊
Oh, gotcha! It’s a Ludwig rig made by Vvolfy. I talk about it in this video:
ua-cam.com/video/GvIGEOCuVkE/v-deo.html
What am I doing wrong? Whenever I try to do the trapeze mount, I can pull my knees to my chest but then I can't magically somersault backwards like how everyone else does. It literally feels like I'm trying to do something impossible I saw in a cartoon. How do I actually turn upside down instead of hanging there and just moving my legs? Do I just need to have elbows for shoulders?
It’s hard to get the movement pathway the first few times for sure. A couple things that help- being able to hold your chin above the bar for a few seconds and being able to do a controlled pull-up negative. If you can do both of those you should have the strength because to be able to rock back you have to be able to lower a bit without entirely straightening your arms.
To understand the movement pathway you can do a negative version of the trapeze mount. That would be a double knee hang, grab the bar on either side of your knees, extend the legs to pike, pull legs through your arms, and pull up so your chin is above the bar like the top of a pull up.
Another helpful exercise is something I’ve heard called rock and rolls. You start with your chin above the bar and your knees tucked to your chest, then you rock back to touch your ankles to the bar without trying to bring them under the hoop, then you return back to chin above the bar with knees tucked. If you’re having trouble with the initial rock back you could try starting with the negative version.
Good luck! Different things click with different people. Even having an instructor spot you through the rock back could help.
My feet keep hitting the bottom part on the trapeze mount
Hi Lyra! I am thinking about starting hoops, but I have a concern my hands are not strong enough for the exercies. I am training and I am kind of fit, but for example I can't pull myself and struggle with planks and push ups. Would you advise me to start and with time I'll have more power or maybe to build up more strength first and then start? Thank you! 💜
Great question, Scarlet! I’d recommend going to a class and see how it goes. The intro classes are a perfect way to learn the exercises that will help build the muscles you’ll need. Most people I know didn’t have a lot of upper body strength before starting and they gained it just by going to class. Hope that helps!
@@LyraLauren Thanks a lot for the answer, Lyra, I feel more confident to try now! I wish you a wonderful weekend! 💜
I agree. Just start and you'll get stronger as you go
Hi!! Could you include a link to where you got that thing to hang your hoop from? I’m renting and can’t drill it into the ceiling :(
Hi Anastasia! Great question! I actually have a whole video about my rig, with all the links in the description of that video.
Rig video: ua-cam.com/video/GvIGEOCuVkE/v-deo.html
@@LyraLauren Cool, thank u so much! :)
Which hoop do you By it look very good in the room
Thanks Luna! My hoop is from Firetoys with a sparkle white powder coating.
Where did you get your Lyra setup from?
Hi! I talk about my rig in this video:
Ludwig Aerial Rig: Unboxing and First Impressions
ua-cam.com/video/GvIGEOCuVkE/v-deo.html
hi, could u tell me how can i know the perfect size to Buy a hoop ?
Hi Amy! Hoop size is mostly a personal preference, so the best way is to try a few sizes at your studio and see which size feels most comfortable. However, any company that sells hoops will also provide a size guide and how to measure yourself for their size guide. Hope that helps!
i dont know what the heck is wrong with me. I CANNOT for the life of me do a straddle mount. I have been doing Lyra for a long time now and am currently training advanced tricks. I not only have all my splits on the floor but i have all of them in oversplits as well, including the straddle split. I do advanced tricks, that include more core strength than the straddle mount, with complete ease and fluidity. For some reason the straddle mount doesn't happen for me. It is so frustrating to be at an advanced level and not even have this beginner trick.
It’s crazy how the difficulty of each move varies between people! I’ve seen professional aerialists struggle with flowers and single knee hangs even though they are able to easily do moves that are generally considered much harder. It certainly is frustrating, though :/
I haven’t experienced this because I’m not very flexible, but I’ve heard that having a flat straddle can make the straddle mount more difficult because you need to be more conscious of the angle of your legs. Straddle mount is easier when the legs are in a “V” rather than inline with your hips. I’m sure you’ve tried it with a narrower straddle, but I thought I’d mention it in case any other flexible people are having a similar issue!
What are “negatives?”
Hi Lacey! Good question. A negative is when you do only the downward motion of an exercise. For example, for a pull-up negative, you’d start from the top, by either jumping up or standing on a stool, then slowly lower down.
@@LyraLauren I see! Thank you for the explanation. I took my first hoop class yesterday and definitely have a lot to learn! Your videos are very helpful.
Ohhh, your first class? That’s very exciting! Congrats on making it through! It gets less painful after the first 4-6 weeks 🥲
I was taught to pull up instead
Hi Yuuki! What mount were taught to pull up for?
@@LyraLauren from a straddle
Very helpful!