#884225 - 10/03/09 01:02 PM
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Registered: 10/01/01
Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
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Hi Everyone, well we have one of these set up in one of our practise spaces at home. Its about 10 metres long, and there's a climbing rope set up about 6 foot above the line to help with developing balance. But that's about all we know! Does anyone have any tips, or can point to any good resources for learning slackline? I've found; www.slackline.comwww.slackline.org.uk; good tips so far; http://forum.slackline.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=1186Most of getting started is building ankle strength so you actually have the ability to steady the line. Just standing in one place while your legs shake and keeping your balance is the best way to do that. Tight lines seem to help out with this, too, because the line won't move as much and you'll be able to control it. Keep it up, and make sure your son gets his friends into it. http://forum.slackline.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=739DO go out and by webbing, rather than using rope. 1inch tubular webbing is fine and you can get it from hardware stores or places that sell climbing gear. DO start with your dominant foot � ie if you�re right handed, start with your right foot. DO start with your legs TOGETHER. This means you�ve got one foot on the line and the inner edge/ankle is hard up against the inside of your other leg. This means your foot doesn�t wobble around so much and gives you a whole lot more confidence. You soon realise that the only way its gonna stop wobbling around is when you put all your weight over it, so just practice by standing with your legs together and just raising your �ground leg� an inch off the ground. Don�t worry about trying to put it on the line straight away. DO keep your back straight. I had a tendency to lean forward, which put my weight over the leading foot too early, before I was properly balanced. DO start taking steps. Moving forward seems to be easier than standing still. DO start with shoes on, because it can be quite uncomfortable with them off. HOWEVER, after about a week of practice, I realised the main problem I was having was that when taking a step forward, if I didn�t put my foot dead centre on the line, it would roll off the line or throw me off balance by pivoting my ankle. I decided to try shoes off and immediately improved. I think this is because your feet are much softer, and tend to mould themselves around the line, so it�s more forgiving if you�re not dead centre. So, start with shoes on, but once you�re comfortable, try them off. DON�T give up � give it at least two 45min sessions. DON�T set your line up too high. Mine had a span of about 6m and I set it up 1m off the ground at each end. This was perfect because when all my weight was on it, the middle was about 3 inches off the ground so I could step (fall) down easily, and it only came to mid-thigh when my weight was off it � just below the critical point if you ever want kids, if you know what I mean guys. http://www.slackline.org.uk/slacklineforum/viewtopic.php?t=183When I teach beginners now, I reccomend starting on a line about 5-6 meters long. Start around the middle of the line, one person either side to support you. Feet parallel to the line. Bend your knees. Look straight ahead (focus on something no moving - like the big fat tree you tied your line to Smile ) Arms slightly above your head. Relax and find your balance. Don't try too hard to keep the line from moving - just follow it instead. Using arms and hips for balance.
Edited by Pyrolific (10/03/09 01:35 PM)
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#884283 - 11/03/09 12:25 PM
Re: Slackline
[Re: Pyrolific]
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what goes around comes around. unless you're into stalls.
Registered: 03/03/05
Loc: Bali
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There were some slacklines set up at Woodford this year by a lovely chap called Ryan who also ran sessions every day at Circadia. His company/organisation- Slackline Australia- make excellent (they say world's best) slacklines, run workshops etc. Their website is full of info and stuff- they seem to emphasis the 'inner balance' and psychological development of it as well as the physical. Have fun!
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#884316 - 12/03/09 03:53 AM
Re: Slackline
[Re: aston]
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stranger
Registered: 12/03/09
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[url=slackline.org.uk]slackline.org.uk[/url] has a great forum, anyone can register and get advice on how to start. They have slackline meets all over the uk for anyone interested in joining a likeminded group for a slackin session.
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#884718 - 18/03/09 01:19 PM
Re: Slackline
[Re: cosmicomic]
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Returning to a unique state of Equilibrium
Registered: 10/01/01
Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
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woo - after following some of the advice I posted above, I can now balance on one foot...for a while! 
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#885397 - 29/03/09 08:10 PM
Re: Slackline
[Re: Pyrolific]
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Returning to a unique state of Equilibrium
Registered: 10/01/01
Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
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After about another 1 hour time on the line (over 3 or 4 sessions) I have managed to take a few steps, and balance on two feet on the line.
Josh's Tip # 2: When learning to balance on two feet, bend your knees to lower your centre of gravity, but keep your back straight and look straight ahead at a fixed object.
tis fun!
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#885439 - 30/03/09 06:35 PM
Re: Slackline
[Re: Basstones]
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Returning to a unique state of Equilibrium
Registered: 10/01/01
Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
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Josh's tip # 3
if you want to learn quick without too many nasty falls, string a dynamic line above the slackline a bit above head level (when you are on the line), that you can grab if you have to. this has saved me some big stacks so far.
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#885972 - 07/04/09 11:15 AM
Re: Slackline
[Re: ciquar]
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Registered: 10/01/01
Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
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After another 30 mins practise.. Now I can walk a little bit on the line.
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#886062 - 09/04/09 07:07 AM
Re: Slackline
[Re: pineapple pete]
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Part-time genius
Registered: 27/08/08
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I recently got myself a slackline and I've got to say I'm hooked! After a week or so of concerted effort I can now walk and turn (one way at least  ) with reasonable consistency, and have managed to start from sitting on the line a few times with each foot. Also managed to jump onto it a few times, but only on a very low line! To all who've read this and wondered whether it's any good; I really cannot recommend it enough. It's so addictive!
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#886064 - 09/04/09 08:04 AM
Re: Slackline
[Re: Mr_Joe]
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Classically British
Registered: 23/09/01
Loc: Epsom, Surrey, England
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Yo Joe - did you buy a kit or just the tape and some biners?
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#886087 - 09/04/09 09:56 PM
Re: Slackline
[Re: Durbs]
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Part-time genius
Registered: 27/08/08
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I got a kit like this one: http://www.gibbon-slacklines.com/en/produkte.htmlGood for learning on, I reckon. The webbing's massively wide, and the ratchet system means you can get it bar-tight very easily. Also can be set up or taken down in easily under two minutes. Highly recommended  Looking at buying some more webbing for making longer/thinner lines, but the ratchet should work with those, too.
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#886090 - 09/04/09 10:17 PM
Re: Slackline
[Re: Mr_Joe]
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Classically British
Registered: 23/09/01
Loc: Epsom, Surrey, England
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Yeah - was looking at them. Needlesports sell a kit as do Slackline.org.uk all for about the same price. Just noticed V12 sell tubular webbing for £1.60 a meter, then 2 slings and 3 'biners would be less than £50... Hmmm. When are you coming back to Guildford? 
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#886244 - 14/04/09 03:32 AM
Re: Slackline
[Re: ciquar]
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Walking on whims...
Registered: 12/01/07
Loc: Eastbourne, UK
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My local circus skills club just bought a slackline. Its even harder than it looks!!! It's a lot harder than the tightrope, in my opinion. I've got no tips that haven't already been mentioned: I found it easier without shoes on, with the slackline beneath the gap between my fourth + big toe (running straight from toes to heel), and with my arms out. I can't walk very far on it yet, but I'm okay at balancing on the spot. Can't wait to get back on it again. 
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#886319 - 15/04/09 12:47 PM
Re: Slackline
[Re: Skatto]
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Returning to a unique state of Equilibrium
Registered: 10/01/01
Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
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hehe - set it up at a festival on the weekend and hooked a stack of people!  Had a fairly big session and can now walk the length of the line. I reckon shorter lines are easier - the one we have in the home practise space is longer, and I find it more difficult than the one we set up on the weekend. turning around is a bit tricky! Did a bit of bouncing to try to get ready for tricks...but fell off.
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#886533 - 19/04/09 02:18 AM
Re: Slackline
[Re: Pyrolific]
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Unofficial Chairperson of Squirrel Defense League
Registered: 02/12/07
Loc: South Africa
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Shorter lines will sag less since there is less to stretch.
This is the same thing that makes certain types of climbing falls more dangerous: a lot of rope being paid out means that there is more to stretch and so there is less shock on the system.
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#888504 - 19/05/09 02:09 AM
Re: Slackline
[Re: cleezy]
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Classically British
Registered: 23/09/01
Loc: Epsom, Surrey, England
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I got a line for my birthday  Managed about 4m of travel after an afternoons playing. Got a couple of turns too, tried (and failed) some jumps. Haven't tried jumping mounts yet - maybe tonight... Highly addictive
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#888516 - 19/05/09 05:38 AM
Re: Slackline
[Re: Durbs]
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old hand
Registered: 01/07/05
Loc: London
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Got a Slackline, looking forward to taking it out this weekend! First time! 
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#888538 - 19/05/09 07:24 PM
Re: Slackline
[Re: Just_Another_Clown]
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what goes around comes around. unless you're into stalls.
Registered: 03/03/05
Loc: Bali
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Taking one to Nick Woolsey's next Bali retreat in a few days. Just waiting for it to appear in the post....
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#888551 - 19/05/09 11:33 PM
Re: Slackline
[Re: newgabe]
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Classically British
Registered: 23/09/01
Loc: Epsom, Surrey, England
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Does anyone have any reccomendations for progression?
As far as I can tell, a good tick-list is to master for beginners:
Balancing - 2 feet Balancing - 1 foot Walking forward Walking backward Turning Surfing - Feet forward and/or side-on Jumping on the line Jumping on to the line Sit start Standing -> sitting (Nearly got that)
Anything else worth getting the hang of?
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#888627 - 20/05/09 11:19 PM
Re: Slackline
[Re: Durbs]
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Returning to a unique state of Equilibrium
Registered: 10/01/01
Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
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nah I think thats a pretty good list Durbs. Now it's just working towards getting more and more air between your feet and the line. I've been in Slack withdrawals, cuz its been raining a lot lately 
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#889951 - 14/06/09 01:08 AM
Re: Slackline
[Re: Pyrolific]
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stranger
Registered: 01/02/07
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your feet stop hurting after about 5 to 6 weeks... just massage your feet after a session. it is addictive, very much so... been slacking for about two months now, almost every day. (rain) i think i've averaged 5 1/2 days a week for the two months that i've been doing it... dont do many tricks, but i can now walk 50ft on a regular basis..
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#891754 - 10/07/09 01:15 AM
Re: Slackline
[Re: aston]
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stranger
Registered: 04/09/08
Loc: Invercargill, New Zealand
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Sooo I want to get a slackline
where is the best place to get them in/for Australia/New Zealand? or perhaps make my own, though i'd really have no idea where to look for pieces...
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#891792 - 10/07/09 01:14 PM
Re: Slackline
[Re: elementalsprite]
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stranger
Registered: 01/02/07
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you can make your own with climbing gear, just remember.. once you use the gear for slacklining, its not recommended that you use that gear for climbing again... you can get tubular webbing, the line you use for top rope setups. and some carabiners, you can set up a line... check here: http://obergma.blogspot.com/2008/08/slackline-setup.htmlits one way of doing that works well..
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#892005 - 15/07/09 03:17 PM
Re: Slackline
[Re: earlbacher]
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Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
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In Australia; http://www.slackline.com.au/their lines are fairly well priced for what you get, and they are designed for quick setup. If you just usse climbing gear, there are a few knots you need to know how to tie, and getting the tension right is a bit of work when you are starting out. If I were just starting out again, I'd recommend getting a fast fit eg; TITAN 15 Metre Rachet System Slackline -$150.00AUD http://www.slackline.com.au/index.php?pa...t&Itemid=30J
Edited by Pyrolific (15/07/09 03:18 PM)
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