By day, the pool at V3 Sports in north Minneapolis is bustling with students taking swim lessons, adults training for careers in aquatics, and open swim sessions for people of all ages.
But one Sunday evening a month, the big lights go off and the pool area is bathed in soft hues of pink and purple. The mood is set for a floating sound bath.
The wellness practice offers a creative opportunity to rest, unplug and reset.
In a recent session, 45 participants began poolside with gentle yoga movements. Then they entered the pool on inflatable beds, where they could wrap themselves in cozy blankets.
Once in the water, they were surrounded by soothing sounds from crystal singing bowls, a vocalist, chimes and other healing instruments, further amplified over the water.
Last fall, Bruce Leroy Williams, a yoga and mindfulness educator from Minneapolis’ North Side, started bringing together a group of multidisciplinary wellness practitioners to offer the floating sound bath at V3 Sports.
“I would like for [those who come] to be lighter when they leave,” he said. “We are heavily stimulated right now. And not all the time do we have opportunities to really be heavily in a state of rest.”
Thanks to buzz on social media, the sessions fill up quickly. Williams says he’ll offer them as long as people keep signing up.