Turn yoga on its head and feel like a kid again. Known by some as anti-gravity yoga or cocooning, aerial yoga gets you off the floor and into a soft fabric sling hung from the ceiling. This free-flowing workout incorporates traditional yoga poses with the strength training and conditioning benefits of aerial arts, gymnastics, Pilates and calisthenics. There's no doubt it's a challenge, but if you can tolerate hanging upside down, you can do it. The weightless sensation is reminiscent of hanging from the monkey bars as a kid, so let go, dangle in the air and let the giggling ensue.
Available at:
- Yoga Center of Minneapolis, St. Louis Park; 612-436-4700
- Time Out Pilates and Fitness Studio, Mpls.; 612-866-0832
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