Find your calling
Choosing a discipline and sticking to it through your progression is a one way ticket to unlocking your potential. Here's some styles that we specialize in to help you determine your favor of flying.
Dynamic flying is a style that’s all about continuous movement. We create paths or ‘lines’ for each other to follow or we build groups and fly together like fighter jets through the sky. If you enjoy speed, creativity and flow, dynamic flying is for you.
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Dynamic Flying Disciplines
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Freeflow
A creative discipline where a leader will link carving, transitions and angled body positions for another flyer or group to follow.
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Angle Flying
A sky-specific discipline where flyers build moving formations using tracking or angled body positions. These formations can turn, dive, flip and stall creating a three-dimensional playground in the sky. Speed and teamwork are the name of the game here.
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Solo Speed
A competitive, tunnel-specific discipline that tests the power and precision of your individual flying skills. Flyers are given a set path to fly as fast as possible. Having stationary reference points in the tunnel gives us the ability to race our bodies like F1 cars.
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Dynamic 2-Way (D2W)
Similar to Solo Speed but flown by a team of two. Open-level competition also includes Free Rounds where teams create their own unique routines to showcase their creativity.
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Dynamic 4-Way (4-Speed)
Same divepool as D2W with 4 flyers. Requires a much higher level of teamwork.
The style of trick flying is all about flips, twists and spins. Taking inspiration from gymnastics, breakdancing and more, flyers create combinations of moves looking to push the boundaries of balance, power and beauty. If artistry and creativity are your passion, this may be the style for you.
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Trick Flying Disciplines
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Freestyle
An artistic discipline flown by a solo performer in the tunnel or performer and camera flyer in the sky. Although the compulsory movements differ between tunnel and sky, each have two compulsory rounds with objective criteria and a free round that is completely creative and generated by the team.
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Freefly
Similar to Freestyle with two compulsory rounds and a free round but teams are made up of two performers and one camera flyer. This discipline is not flown in the tunnel however there is a free round in D2W Open competition where a team of two can fly a completely creative routine.
Looking for a full list of body flight disciplines? Our friends over at the IBA can help give you all the deets.