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		Aerial silks equipmentPosted by Pole gal on January 11, 2013 at 5:23 amI want to get silks for my pole room as I’d lyk to learn silks. Hat basic equipment do I need to attach thm to my roof? xx Lyme Lyte replied 12 years, 9 months ago 7 Members · 12 Replies
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That would depend on what type of ceiling you've got. This website has helpful info on the subject: http://aerialessentials.com/videos.htm 
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For my hammock. I bought two heavy duty eye bolts and hubby screwed them into the joists. 
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Silks are then ends hanging down and you need a minimum of at least 12 foot, if not higher, ceilings. A hammock is the ends at the ceiling and you can get away with only an 8 foot ceiling. I would NOT consider silks at home unless you have proper instruction. Aerial silks: http://i.istockimg.com/file_thumbview_approve/13901262/2/stock-photo-13901262-aerial-silks.jpg Aerial Hammock: 
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My ceiling is 9ft. What wud I need to secure a hammock to my ceiling? x 
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I second not doing silks ar home unless you have an instructor there. 
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As Chem said silks need 12 ft or higher and you can’t just teach yourself. The hammock is a bit safer, because ur lower to the ground and it’s a loop which is safer if u think u want to invert etc. Thanks for some Veeners I learned you need to attach the hammock to one (or two) heavy duty eye bolts u put into the joists. I am uploading my hammock video right now if u want to see what one kind of looks like. Mind u I don’t know any tricks yet….just things from pole! 🙂 
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3rding – Never do silks without an instructor. I took silks for about a year and I still do not feel comfortable practicing on them without someone there. It's too easy to get hurt. Even basic wraps and pretty intricate – it's easy to get stuck in them and have yoru circulation cut off or something – plus you need to learn the wraps properly. I don't know anyone who has silks that hasn't spent a long time going to group classes or private classes. 
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Omg, I started silks last Monday….that is a whole different beast! I remember seeing a video on here of a woman who had silks rigged on her 20 ft ceilings and was practicing them and fell! She posted it, but I can’t remember who that was. I use my hammock more as a swing. 
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Yes, doing silks as well. There is a place about an hour from me with classes. Doing a six week starter for now….. 
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