It's at a yoga studio that seems pretty popular—there were tons of people coming out when I came in. It had a very casual atmosphere and the people there seemed friendly and welcoming.
The class started out with going around the room and introducing yourself—we had a lot of new people. (Wherever I go, there are Canopy people and pole studio people. Maybe I roll with the adventurous crowd?).
Then it yoga style stretching (lunges, stretching hip flexors) and abs (touch for toes, bent knees, V-ups and then banana rolls).
Finally, it was on to tricks. We learned bird pose and folded leaf.
(*Pix are from Friday at Aerofit—not the class)
Bird pose. Once you balance you can take your hands away. |
I tried basing for this one and I was terrible. I couldn't get the balance right. You lay on the ground and keep your legs up, inline over your hips, and at a 90 degree angle.
Folded leaf, before the flyer is fully folded. |
Folded leaf, is where the flyer balances upside with their feet in a straddle.
This one isn't as hard to base. The weight is in the flyer's legs, so I was more successful basing this one, but I was one of the smaller girls in the class.
Throne pose. The flyer wraps her legs around the bases legs, sits back and balances. The leg bones stack together for this one to work. |
This might be a shoulder stand. I sure wanted to try this one. |
The class was difficult enough to pose a challenge athletically. I just need to remind myself not to get frustrated when I don't get something perfectly the first time. (The curse of being a perfectionist and uncoordinated!)
Random thoughts: Is it weird to climb on people for exercise? And shouldn't former cheerleaders be all over this?
Hazards: I should add that when I got home, my skin was red on my stomach where I was balancing on people's feet. So were my shoulders. But it faded.
Quick guide to acro yoga:
Verdict: A really interesting class that I was telling all my friend about. I need to learn these poses! Also the instructors are awesome.
Atmosphere: Friendly, laid back, welcoming and helpful. Everyone was so great.
Intensity: Doesn't feel intense at the time (except for small bursts when trying new holds), but my shoulders were sore the next day.
Price: It's a $5 donation class. So awesome.
What to wear: Workout clothes. A tight fitting top might be good if you don't want it to ride up when you're upside down or inverted. It's yoga so you do it bare foot so no need for socks and shoes.
Would I go again? Yes, though it might be more fun with friends. So come with me! I selfishly thought it was more fun to fly, so maybe I need the hubby to come with me.
If you go: Bring a yoga mat, know you're going to climb all over other people, and don't get frustrated if you don't get something the first time. Also, you might crash and fall. That's okay too! The floor is padded and the people are all super nice.
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