The other day I was reading an article on a trendy new yoga method called “Anti-Gravity Yoga“. Have you heard of it? Participants perform various postures while hanging from suspended hammock-like “yoga wings” anchored to the ceiling of the studio. Apparently, you have to be pretty strong to maintain many of the postures, and with participants hanging and swinging from the ceiling there is the potential danger of mid-air collisions. Plus, there’s considerable risk of falling out of the hammock “wings” on to a hard-wood floor!
Anti-gravity training is nothing new, folks. And if you ask me, a safer, much more effective way to “throw gravity out the window” is to head to your nearest swimming pool for some anti-gravity exercise – including aqua yoga and aqua Pilates and “Ai Chi” – a form of Tai Chi developed specifically for performing in warm water.
No need to hang upside-down – the buoyancy of the water naturally offsets gravity. In waist-deep water you are about 50% of your body weight, at chest-depth you’re 35%. In deep water you’re weightless and you can literally “off-load” your entire musculo-skeletal system by wearing a flotation belt or using a noodle. Buoyancy also increases range of motion of joints and muscles, further facilitating movement. Moreover, if you exercise in a warm pool (86 F or warmer), you’ll experience even greater ability to stretch your muscles by increasing circulation.
For more information on anti-gravity training, please visit my website at www.bewellcoaching.com. You might also check out these two short videos for specific information on the benefits of aquatic therapy and training:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnG17QjJxrs&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzdHxnTj7EU&feature=related
Be Well,
Carolyn
Tags: Ai Chi, Anti-Gravity Training, aquatic Pilates, Aquatic Therapy and Training, aquatic yoga
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