Webs is a circus apparatus that involves a long, cloth covered rope with a loop attached near the top that a performer climbs and inserts either their foot or their wrist into the loop. A spinner, or web sitter, at the bottom spins the rope, and centrifugal force holds the performer mostly horizontal as they move their bodies in relation to the rope. They can release the spinning rope and spin separately at the same speed as the rope. Webs can also be used where the performer doesn't use the loop, but uses just the rope without it being spun. Webs moves involve different knots around the performer, along with drops and various positions. Learn and develop strength, agility, and grace on Webs.
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