antigravity yoga
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[edit]antigravity yoga (uncountable)
- Synonym of aerial yoga
- 2016 May 13, Liz Connor, “AntiGravity Cocooning: the new fitness trend that's basically like having a nap in a hammock”, in Evening Standard (London):
- The trend is similar to the antigravity yoga classes currently on offer in the capital, which involves using your cocoon as a sling for going bendy stretches, but instead of working out, the focus of the sessions is to relax and unwind.
- 2018 December 19, Bridget March, “The key differences between yoga and Pilates”, in Harper's BAZAAR:
- Indeed, there’s a yoga class for everyone out there; from the various more traditional forms like hatha and ashtanga to the creative interpretations such as antigravity yoga, laughter yoga, and even karaoke yoga.
- 2019 February 27, Jody Schmal, “An active vacation in the Maldives? It's possible”, in Houston Chronicle:
- No matter. I had an antigravity yoga class to attend.
- 2019 October 21, Lynn O'Rourke Hayes, “Family travel five: Treat yourself while on vacation”, in Chicago Tribune:
- Simulating the batik sling used by Balinese mothers, guests relax into aerial silk hammocks, most commonly used for antigravity yoga.
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