Intensive FAQ
- Arrival and Departure
- Food and Accommodation
- General
- Intensive Level and Prerequisites
- Pricing and Payment
- Training
Yes, there will be access to a WiFi network in the common areas of TADAH. However, with many people logged on at the same time, we recommend you purchase a sim card with data at the airport, especially if it is very important to you to have a good internet connection.
Yes, we have a few extraordinary circumstances where discounts apply. For one, we have the repeater discount for those that have previously attended one of our Handstand Factory intensives – to avail of this, please contact us and we will provide you with the repeater discount or coordinate with you regarding other circumstances.
Yes, you can book both Handstand Factory Intensives together for a discount. This option is only suitable for advanced practitioners and/or coaches looking to refine and solidify their basics and gain a deeper understanding of teaching beginners and intermediate handbalancers in the first week, as well as working on their own technique and towards one-arm handstands, Stalder presses and other advanced balancing in the second week.
If you are interested in booking both intensives together, please get in touch here and we’ll coordinate with you.
Yes of course, we have a few different options for payment plans. Please contact us and we will work with you to find the appropriate payment plan for your situation.
As the Handstand Factory intensives are designed to go deeper into the material of the programs, ideally you’d already have trained at least one of them. However, if you want to join us at the intensive and are only starting your chosen online program now, we are happy to give you a discount on a program after you’ve signed up to the intensive. Just contact us and we’ll take it from there!
Alcohol is not included in the catering for this intensive. However, there is a snack fridge in the living room which you can raid in exchange for an honesty payment system, which includes wine, beer and lots of chocolate and other snacks.
The plugs at TADAH are the 2 round pin style ones like in Europe, so make sure you have the right adaptor with you to use the electricity plugs around TADAH.
There are limited private accommodations at the Handstand Factory intensives. The property has two private pod rooms with a single bed and private bath. There are also two private rooms with a queen bed and private bath – these private rooms can be booked by a couple. These are €250 extra, and are arranged through our event manager after you purchase your standard ticket.
Otherwise, attendees will be divided up into rooms with two twin beds that have shared bathrooms.
If you have additional accommodations questions, or want to know about single-room availability prior to booking please email us at info@handstandfactory.com.
While the main focus of the intensives is, of course, our handbalancing and flexibility training, we also make sure that the week is well balanced in all ways! We organise an excursion during the week in order to make sure that your wrists and shoulders get a rest, but also so that you don’t leave without seeing the beauty of the countryside around TADAH. Our organising hosts from @tadahartisthabitat always look after us, and make sure we have the best experience possible!
Yes, our chefs at TADAH are able to accommodate most dietary needs. You will have the option to choose between a vegan, vegetarian and a meat including menu, as well as specifying any intolerances or dietary needs. For this, we send out a quick survey before the intensives which gives you the opportunity to let us know about any food requirements or allergies you might have. At the event itself, the food will be clearly labeled.
After you have made your way to Antalya airport, we will be taking care of anything after that! This means that transfers from and to Antalya airport will be organised for you, and you will be picked up in groups. You will just need to make sure to let us know your arrival and departure details via the survey we will send to you upon your signing up. We will then set the transfer times according to everyone’s travel times. The pick up schedule will be sent out before your arrival, and will include all the necessary information and contact numbers to make your trip as smooth as possible. The transfer time from Antalya airport to our home for the week is about one hour and forty-five minutes.
The first and last dates of the intensives are arrival/departure days, on which we will be organising transfers between Antalya Airport and TADAH Artist Habitat. As a rough guide, we will have a first little get together around 6.30pm, and dinner afterwards on the arrival day, as well as a final breakfast together at 9am on the departure day. Keep in mind that transfers to and from the airport take about one hour and forty-five minutes.
Yes, the training hall at TADAH is open 24/7. Apart from the regular jamming in the evenings, where attendees either revise the days input, catch up on their own training, or try new things such as juggling or aerial, you can also dip in for some quiet practice before breakfast or in between sessions. The jams have turned out to be some of the favourite parts of the week, as we tend to gather quite a diverse group of practitioners from different backgrounds and disciplines.
Over the last years, we have perfected the amount of handstand and flexibility training and input we dispense over the week. Each day is different, and as such we couple the physically more challenging days with excursions and down time to make sure the information can be optimally digested. However, since the group can be diverse in terms of training capacity, there is always room for extra training and guidance in the evening sessions, just as there is the freedom for newer people to respect their bodies limits and sit back to take notes if training gets too intense.
Yes, they do. The Balance intensive is for beginner and intermediate handbalancers, and so is for those training the Push, Keep Pushing and Press programs. As such, it will cover, and expand upon, the material of those three programs.
The Advance intensive for advanced handbalancers, the corresponding program is the Push Harder program for the one-arm handstand. Practitioners will also be likely to be working on the Stalder section of the Press program, and begin looking at the Mexican Handstand through Bend.
The easiest would be to see which program you are training, and then choose the relevant intensive based on that (see question above). You are very unlikely to get bored or overwhelmed at our intensives, as the groups are small and tutoring is very individual. But making sure you are in the right group ensures you get the most out of the week of training. When in doubt, don’t hesitate to contact us via the reddit forum, and include some recent clips of your training.
The Handstand Factory intensives are an opportunity for those training the online programs to dive deeper into the material, but having trained the programs extensively is not a prerequisite. The fact that you will have already learned a lot from the respective online programs means that we can take the training a lot further than would be possible if you had no prior exposure to Emmet and Mikael’s teaching styles. However, if you want to sign up to the intensive, there is usually enough time to study the correlating online program before the intensive starts. If you are unsure which program to train, have a look here.
This is super personal. Most of our attendees over the last years did not have English as their first language, and it has never posed a problem. Both the learning and the socialising aspects can be adapted to accommodate mild language barriers, and it is never a problem to ask further questions.
We take a maximum of 14 sign ups per intensive, which means that with staff and our two teachers, there are, at most, 20 people in the space during training. This ensures quality of teaching as well as enough space in the common areas and bungalows to fit everyone comfortably. We run a waiting list for spots on the intensives as soon as they are fully booked, so if you have not been able to get a spot please get in touch to be put on the waiting list in case something frees up for you!
Please note that this FAQ is to be read as guidance only. A full overview of terms and conditions can be found in our terms and conditions.
Any Unanswered Questions?
If you have any questions that are not covered in our FAQ section above, please do not hesitate to get in touch! We will get back to you as soon as possible.
Terms and Conditions Regarding COVID-19
With international travel restrictions changing rapidly, we understand it is difficult to plan ahead. To shed some light on our terms regarding COVID-19, please read our following measures to ensure a safe and fair handling of the global situation. Planning travel amidst COVID-19 is full of questions, and we will do our best to handle all coming changes in restrictions, travel and health advice as fair as possible.
First of all, we ask everyone planning to attend to check with your travel insurance beforehand, in which cases you would be able to claim a refund of the intensive fee, as well as your travel costs. In regards to our own policy, we will refund the full course fee if A) you are unable to travel due to travel restrictions. This does NOT include a possible quarantine upon return to your home country – please factor this in to your travel plans. or B) due to medical conditions (such as COVID). For this, we will ask for proof of the restrictions in place/a letter from your doctor or similar, as well as a letter from your insurance if they do not refund the intensive fee. We cannot offer any refunds on travel costs. If you cannot attend the intensive due to a cancelled flight, we ask you to rebook your travel (your travel insurance should cover this), as we will not be able to refund your course fee because of this.
In case we have to cancel due to restrictions regarding Turkey, all course fees will of course be refunded. For this reason, we also ask you not to book your travel until closer to date, when we send out full confirmation of the events. At the intensive itself, we will have all health and safety regulations in place, as well as a maximum of 3 people per room. We will also ask everyone attending to take as much care as possible before the intensive, to ensure a safe and fun environment. We will be sending out further information on the measures we are taking onsite to all those attending.