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Acro Yoga Workshop

Please join our kind and strong guest Teachers; Jameson Henkle + Kellee Dorhman for a wildly fun and fantastic adventure on your mat for Acro Yoga.

What is Acro Yoga:
Acro Yoga. AcroYoga is a practice that blends the wisdom of yoga with basic partner acrobatics, physical conditioning, and basic thai massage techniques. ... AcroYoga is designed to increase strength, flexibility, coordination, and sensitivity in a safe and progressive way

Acroyoga is pretty impressive. Just take a look at some of the routines all over YouTube and Instagram, and you might start feeling a little bit overwhelmed. Not to worry, though—there are plenty of ways for beginners to practice acroyoga.
Acroyoga is a combination of acrobatics and yoga performed between two partners. One partner is the base while the other is the flyer. The base supports the flyer in a series of movements that combine balance, strength and acrobatics.

Benefits
You might wonder for what reasons, other than fun, you would want to partake in this kind of yoga practice. Here are a few of the benefits that acroyoga can give you.


Core Strength
Acroyoga isn’t easy. It requires a lot of core strength, and will help you develop that strength if you currently lack in that area. Whether you’re a base or flyer, you will need a lot of core strength to keep yourself or your partner balanced in the air.


“In order to hold many acroyoga poses or move through many acroyoga combinations, it is necessary to move fluidly from one ‘tight’ stabilized core neutral position to the next,” writes Health & Fitness Advisory. “Think fluid movements to planks in different position with a partner added in the mix.” www.care2.com

Kinesthetic Awareness
By practicing this unique form of yoga, you’ll develop an awareness of your body and its position in space that’s difficult to learn from other pursuits. You’ll need to use proper technique in order to complete the movements without you or your partner falling or breaking form.


Muscle Building
The core isn’t the only part of your body that gets extra attention when you practice partner yoga. You’ll also build muscles in the legs, arms and chest by holding another individual over your head, or by keeping your body taut as you fly through the air. As a result, you’ll get a body-building workout that is sure to make a difference in your physique over time.


Stretching
Of course, like all forms of yoga, stretching is a big component of acroyoga. This is especially true for the flyer, who may be doing extensions of splits poses or backbends once he or she reaches an advanced level. Even at the beginning stages, though, your partner can apply gentle pressure in ways that will enhance your stretch.


Relaxation
In addition to the physical challenges of acroyoga, there’s also a therapeutic aspect. Acroyoga’s second component is all about giving and receiving loving-kindness. Instead of a flyer and a base, partners divide up into Givers and Receivers. The Giver moves the receiver in various ways in order to give him or her a sense of kindness and groundedness.


Like all forms of yoga, acroyoga is multidimensional and requires lots of time and dedication. Even if you’re new to the practice, you’ll get to experience many of these health benefits while developing trust and companionship with your partner.

 Saturday June 3rd

11:00 am - 1:00 pm

Before $30. per person

At the Door $40. per person

Book your mat space + air #space in advance!

Space will be limited. 

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