Welcome to the next Generation of fun!Slackliners of bristol was Founded by myself and some close friends, Angus King, Joe Strong, Jamie Crawford & Tony Lam in june 2016 and has made a massive impact on the bristol community.
We are a community of slackliners that have a mutual love of the outdoors the social interaction that comes from such an activity and well we just love to Slack! Our group/club is growing all the time and after only 4months we have over 400 members. As of 2017 we will be offering classes and workshops around bristol and hopefully, once sourced, an indoor venue for all weather conditions. Check out our facebook page @slacklinersofbristol. |
Skill Three; HighliningHave you a head for heights, the focus and concentration of a Beast?
Well highlining could be for you, exposure, huge physical & mental effort with massive reward. Psychology plays a massive part in the art of highlining, constantally battling your brain saying 'NO' but your want to do it is saying 'Yes', what do you do?. Highlining will take you all over the world, meeting amazing and inspiring people and to a whole new life expirence. |
Skill Two 1" Lines of all lengths1" Lines offer a massive range to play on, from 15-1000m lines walked all over the world, theres loads of options. Traditionally lines over 30m are seen as longlines. Either at the park or crag people usually begin to learn to walk on a basic 2" line but not tricking. Then progress asap on to 1" lines for the more pure expirence. Once mastered theirs nothing stopping you from getting on the highline, except what your brain and body may say!
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Skill One 2" Tricklining1" lines to Trickling" is like "Snowboarding is to skiing". Its more about flying through the air, with style of course, bouncing around pulling of what seems to be impossible and making it look good. Once mastered its stylish, really physical and feels great when you land a combo. Learn butt bounces, into chest bounces, 360's, double flips anything seems possible. With championship competions all over the world also very competetive but also very supportive.
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