Acro Yoga

Wanna challenge yourself? How about doing yoga on top of somebody else? Wait what? Continue reading to learn more.

What is Acro Yoga?

Acro Yoga combines the physical capabilities of yoga and acrobatics and is a partner practice designed to build trust, strength and connection while feeling like a dance. What is needed?

If you have the people and maybe a yoga mat you are good to go! But be aware, learning Acro Yoga requires strength training, flexibility and technique training.

 

What else is there?

Aside from its physical attributes, Acro Yoga involves a lot of coordination, trust and communication. Exploring the connection between you and your partner while you trust them to gently elevate you and bring you back down is a powerful experience. Learning about yourself and your partner; communications is key here and encourages to speak honest to each other. 

 

Which roles exist in Acro Yoga?

Acro Yoga has basically 3 roles. The base, the flyer and the spotter.

The base is the base of each figures and supports the flyer. This is mostly done, by laying on the ground, but there are also a lot of standing exercises. 

The flyer is elevated by the base and performs dynamic positions that require balance and core strength. 

The spotter stand by securing the flyer and the base and overwatches the positions and gives recommendations. With each acrobatics, training makes perfect and that also includes failure, so the spooter stand by and helps just in case. 

 

Where and when?

Currently we meet every Tuesday at 19h in the park. Please contact us, so we can let you know the exact location.

 

Who should join us?

Everybody! Everybody who wants to try something new, wants to expand your repertoire of yoga practices, or simply want to have fun with friends. Acro Yoga a playful practice that allows everyone involved to feel closer to one another and everybody is welcome to just give it a try. 

 

Who to contact?

Just come by on Tuesdays or contact Robin (R.Colpaert@maastrichtuniversity.nl) Jana (j.hegenbarth@maastrichtuniversity.nl)