Rooted in rock climbing, slacklining began in the 1970s in Yosemite Valley, where climbers walked on loose webbing stretched between trees to hone their balance on rest days. What started as a playful challenge soon evolved into a full-fledged practice blending agility, focus, and flow.
Over the decades, slacklining moved beyond climbing camps into parks, festivals, and highlines stretched across canyons. From tricklining to yoga-inspired styles, it evolved into a sport of balance and mindfulness with younger athletes redefining it with every step.
Join the experience and explore balance through guided slacklining, partner work, and light physical challenges. Build focus, adaptability, and presence as you reconnect with movement in a way that feels both grounding and liberating.
Note: This experience is held in an indoor space. The pictures shown are for reference purposes.