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Inverted Perspectives Aerial
5 ★★★★★ 5 Google reviews · Pole studio in Hooksett, New Hampshire
Plan your first class
- Drop-ins drop-ins around $20 — check their schedule; many studios discount your first visit, so ask about the new-student rate
- Today see hours ·
- Website & schedule invertedperspectivesaerial.com — book classes and see the live schedule
Hours
| Monday | 4–8:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 4–8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 4–8:30 PM |
| Thursday | 4–8:30 PM |
| Friday | 5–6:30 PM |
| Saturday | 9:30 AM–1 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
The classes they teach
“My friend and I had so much fun at our first class at Inverted Aerial.”
“My friend and I had so much fun at our first class at Inverted Aerial.”
From the reviews
My friend and I had so much fun at our first class at Inverted Aerial. The owners are so kind, welcoming and supportive. You can come as you are - classes are offered at any level. We are already coming back next week
This was my first experience with aerial so I was nervous, but Micaela made it so comfortable and welcoming in the intro class, with her help I was able to do more than I thought I would! I will definitely be back for more lessons. 🙃🙃
Fantastic instructors and beautiful facility. Love having a local studio with a wide variety of classes.
Your first pole class at Inverted Perspectives Aerial
Nervous about your first pole class? Almost everyone is — and a good studio expects total beginners to walk in the door. Here's what to know. You don't need to be strong, flexible, or thin to start — pole builds all of that, and your first class is about learning to spin, walk the pole, and hold on, not inverting on day one. What to expect: a warm-up, some conditioning, and a few basic spins or a short combo — it's a real full-body workout, so expect to sweat and to feel it in your arms and core the next day. Rest whenever you need to; no one is watching or judging. What to wear: shorts and a tank or sports bra — bare skin on your arms, legs, and stomach is what grips the pole, so save the leggings for aerial or floorwork. Skip the lotion the day of class; it makes the pole slippery. Grip aids: most studios keep grip liquid (Dry Hands / iTac) on hand, and knee pads make floorwork comfy — ask at the front desk. What to bring: water and a small towel. Arrive 10–15 minutes early to sign in and meet your instructor. It clicks fast — most people leave their first class already planning the next one.
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