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To gracefully twist, turn, stretch and somersault whilst suspended in the air with the aide of silk-like fabrics, sounds like a magical performance by Cirque du Soleil�s trapeze artists. It is, however, one of the many fitness trends to have gripped KL�s Instagram with gorgeous, gravity-defying poses, called Fly or Aerial Flow Yoga.
Despite her hectic schedule, Shan, a 30-year-old in Marketing, is keen on following a healthy and active lifestyle. When it came to signing up for a session of Aerial Flow Yoga, the idea of practising the aesthetics of yoga on a hammock is what appealed to her most along with taking on the challenge of performing the exercise in the air. �I�ve always wanted to try Aerial Yoga but I�ve been too intimidated by the complicated moves,� shares Shan, who also happens to be a normal yoga practitioner.
Overcoming her initial concerns, Shan describes her first flight with Aerial Yoga as �a pretty awesome experience! I had a lot of fun during the class. After trying it, I realised that it�s actually not that hard and the entire session is so therapeutic.�
When compared to other exercise routines, Shan explains, �It�s not as intensive (compared to other forms of exercises); after the workout I feel refreshed and stretched out. The hammock really did help with the overall yoga experience. It complements the stretching, and it�s really different from doing regular yoga.�
24-year-old from Advertising, Lydia, who attended the class for the first time as well, agrees with Shan, comparing Aerial Yoga to other workouts as �far more relaxing�. Lydia, who enjoys baking during her free time is more familiar with cake ingredients than with workout gears and techniques. Continuing to describe her first experience with Aerial Yoga, she says, �It helped me stretch my whole body out and helped me stay calm throughout the entire session as exhaling and inhaling was important for this class.�
Aerial Flow Yoga is known to feature some interesting poses. �Hanging upside down!� shares Shan excitedly was the most fun part of the workout session. �Felt like my spine got a chance to straighten and my blood flowing throughout my body.�
�Yes, definitely,� says Shan, �It�s not too intensive and the instructor did show us some easier poses for newbies and helped correct our posture.�
�I personally feel people who have back problems and scoliosis should go for this class as it helps to strengthen your core muscles and increases spinal and shoulder flexibility,� explains Lydia.
Offered by Fitness First, the Aerial Flow Yoga sessions mainly aims at relieving compressed joints and correcting muscle imbalances. It also allows you to achieve greater flexibility, traction of the spine and improved blood circulation, giving you altogether an elevated workout experience for your mind, body and spirit.
As an AIA Vitality member, you can get up to 50% off Fitness First gym membership so get ready to take exercising to the air. Learn more HERE.
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