The Smart Aerialist Podcast

Ophelie @fitfrenchkiss

Dive into the world of aerial arts with expert insights, actionable advice, and a focus on sustainable training. Whether you're an aerialist striving to refine your skills, build strength and flexibility, or recover smarter, this podcast is your ultimate guide. Hosted by Ophélie, a seasoned aerial coach with decades of experience, The Smart Aerialist Podcast unpacks the science, strategies, and mindset shifts you need to elevate your aerial practice. From flexibility hacks to injury prevention tips, this is your go-to resource for becoming a smarter, stronger, and more intentional aerialist.

  1. 2H AGO

    #55: Foundations Aren’t a Phase: Why Intentional Aerial Training Protects Your Body and the Craft

    Aerial training is often presented as a list of skills to unlock.In reality, it’s a practice you build, maintain, and refine over time. In this episode, I explore why foundations in aerial are not something you “get through” on the way to more exciting work, but a relationship that supports longevity, confidence, and consistency on apparatus. As aerial becomes more visible through social media and short-form content, many aerialists are entering training environments where preparation is rushed and understanding is skipped. This rarely causes immediate failure. Instead, it shows up later as plateaus, chronic fatigue, recurring injuries, fear under load, or a loss of confidence that feels hard to explain. In this conversation, we unpack:• What intentional aerial training actually means• The difference between reactive and intentional approaches to aerial• Why foundations go beyond basic strength and flexibility• Joint tolerance, load management, and nervous system trust• Common signs your aerial foundations may be unsupported• Why rehab-aware training is not regression, but performance training• How intentional training protects both your body and your relationship with aerial This episode is relevant whether you train on aerial hoop, silks, trapeze, or mixed apparatus. It’s not about slowing down your progress. It’s about making your training steadier, clearer, and more sustainable over time. Links & Resources Read the full blog that inspired this episode:https://www.fitfrenchkiss.com/blog/why-intentional-aerial-training-protects-your-bodyTrain with structure outside of class inside The Aerial Performance Lab:https://www.fitfrenchkiss.com/the-aerial-performance-labThe Aerial Performance Lab is a monthly membership for aerialists who want progressive strength and conditioning, rehab-aware programming, flexibility and mobility that actually supports aerial skills, and clear guidance on what to train and when. Foundations aren’t something you complete.They’re something you maintain for as long as you want to train aerial.

    22 min
  2. FEB 7

    Why Straight-Arm Inverts Aren’t Progressing (And It’s Not Just Strength)

    In this episode, I break down why straight-arm inverts often stall even when you’re training consistently and doing “all the right things.” I explain why strength is rarely the real limiting factor, and how most aerialists get stuck because key elements like coordination, hip flexion, pelvic control, and nervous system organisation are missing. I share insights from my own experience as an aerialist and coach, including how rehab-aware training completely changed the way I approach inversion work. Instead of pushing harder, I learned how to train smarter, understand the full movement chain, and build progress that actually lasts. This episode is for aerialists who feel frustrated, confused, or plateaued, and want a more sustainable, technical approach to straight-arm inverts. In this episode, I cover:• Why straight-arm inverts aren’t just about strength• How hip flexion and pelvic control affect inversion success• The difference between passive flexibility and active compression• Why coordination matters more than brute force• How pushing harder can stall progress• How to approach inversion training long-term If you want structured strength and flexibility training that supports skills like straight-arm inverts, you can join The Aerial Performance Lab. It’s designed to help aerialists build foundations, break plateaus, and train sustainably outside of classes.Explore it here: https://www.fitfrenchkiss.com/the-aerial-performance-lab If you enjoyed this episode, follow the podcast and leave a review. It helps more aerialists find the show. Read the blog on this for more https://www.fitfrenchkiss.com/blog/wocv72stgk7wcz2gtq1ytasvvt6il7

    13 min
  3. JAN 19

    #53 Why Straight-Arm Inverts Are a Foundational Skill for Aerialists

    Before we get into today’s episode, I want to acknowledge something. This is the beginning of a new series of the podcast, after a longer break than I originally planned. I didn’t step away because I ran out of ideas. I stepped away because I needed time to recalibrate how I teach, how I work, and what I want this platform to be used for. Over the past couple of years, my focus has shifted more and more toward foundations, longevity, and education that actually supports people long-term. That takes time. It takes observation, reflection, and often saying no to rushing content out just to stay visible. During that time, I’ve been rebuilding my own training, working closely with clients, developing the app, and designing programmes that feel aligned with how bodies really learn, not just how skills look on camera. This new series marks a return, but not a restart. What I have planned moving forward is clearer, more intentional, and more integrated than before. Fewer scattered topics. More depth. More continuity between podcasts, blogs, programmes, and live work. Looking ahead into 2026, this podcast will become a place where I explore foundations in a deeper way. Strength, mobility, rehab-aware training, mindset, and how all of that fits into sustainable aerial practice over years, not months. If you’ve been here before, thank you for your patience. If you’re new, welcome. This is where we slow things down, ask better questions, and build things properly. Now, let’s get into today’s episode.Straight-arm inverts are often treated as a milestone in aerial training, but they are actually a foundational learning tool. In this episode, Ophelie explains why straight-arm inverts build stamina, coordination, and longevity, how they reveal gaps in organisation, and why treating them as a foundation leads to safer and more sustainable aerial progress.Read the full blog to explore this concept in depth and understand how straight-arm foundations support long-term aerial progress: www.fitfrenchkiss.com/blog If you want to go deeper into this work, I’m sharing additional context, prep concepts, and early access details inside my momentum mailing list. That’s where I’ll be unpacking how I’m building the upcoming straight-arm invert course and the Aerial Kickstart Challenge. You can join here when you’re ready. https://fitfrenchkiss.myflodesk.com/momentum-insiders-list

    23 min

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Dive into the world of aerial arts with expert insights, actionable advice, and a focus on sustainable training. Whether you're an aerialist striving to refine your skills, build strength and flexibility, or recover smarter, this podcast is your ultimate guide. Hosted by Ophélie, a seasoned aerial coach with decades of experience, The Smart Aerialist Podcast unpacks the science, strategies, and mindset shifts you need to elevate your aerial practice. From flexibility hacks to injury prevention tips, this is your go-to resource for becoming a smarter, stronger, and more intentional aerialist.