Aerial fitness is an exhilarating, full-body workout that challenges your strength, flexibility, and confidence. Whether you’ve been mesmerized by the grace of aerial performers or just want to shake ...
Have you ever had one of those magical dreams where you're soaring over the landscape, feeling the exhilaration of flying freely, unencumbered by gravity? As you wave to your little house below and ...
Light on Yoga also offers aerial yoga classes. Aerial yoga is beneficial for students who spend a long time sitting, or who have back pain. It has particular benefits for strengthening and stretching ...
When a popular fitness program — known as “aerial acrobatics” — closed in Napa last year, two local moms refused to say goodbye. Hylah Egeland and Beth Rypins, owner of Wine Country CrossFit, both had ...
Chayton Davenport, 16, has been practicing aerial stunts for nine years. Select an option below to continue reading this premium story. Already a Honolulu Star-Advertiser subscriber? Log in now to ...
Fifteen minutes into my trial aerial silks lesson at Bumbershoot Aerial Arts, I am close to tears. Despite clear instructions from two compassionate teachers, I cannot get the hang of the first move: ...
I’m tucked into my turquoise-colored silk cocoon, hanging two feet above ground and watching huge, white snowflakes fall outside the window above me. In other words, I’m in complete bliss. I’ve just ...
Somerville’s AirCraft Aerial Arts offers “Taster” classes every few weeks to give aerial newbies (like myself) the chance to try out three of its main apparatuses: hanging silks, trapezes, and rings.
Yoga is a popular fitness practice that can be done in many different forms, even while being suspended from the ceiling in a silk hammock. During an aerial yoga class, participants still focus on ...
SARTELL — Inside a cozy Sartell fitness studio, Laura Brand is taking yoga to new heights. Brand, 37, teaches a variety of classes at Barre Bodies, a boutique fitness studio opened four years ago by ...
It’s the kind of joke that pops up often online. So Katrina Diaz sees plenty of friends share this playful lament about the responsibilities of growing up: “I just want to quit adulting and run away ...