Most of my time is dedicated to BJJ, muay thai, Wrestling, and conditioning. It's a pretty tiring schedule to say the least, so it's extremely nice to take a break from the grind of the mats and learn something different. This "high bird" pose was taken this past summer in the Hudson Valley of New York. I find acro yoga to be very demanding, but super fun and rewarding, apparently most BJJ practitioners have a naturally knack for it haha.
A little basic acro yoga by the Hudson
7 years ago in #acroyoga by cryptofighter (39)
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Following, and re-steeming! Good to see more #bjj and #fitness related content on Steemit!
Thanks! I was super stoked to see your blog when I first signed up on here, so you can expect plenty of resteeming from me. OSS
Likewise. I re-steem anything bjj and mma related. I'll include some specific things like diet, exercise, fitness, yoga, other martial arts, and motivation type posts.
The acro yoga really seems to be catching on lately!
those you memtioned it not only an ordinary exercise it wiol build up a skill, a skillef can protect your self from criminal...
100% agree that it builds a huge amount of skill. It's surprising the amount technique goes into this practice. sheer strength doesn't have much to do with it.