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Wall Rope Yoga Classes in Gurgaon

byArya YogaClasses at 4 studios across Gurugram and Delhi NCRStarts from500 per sessionView full gallery

Using the wall as an anchor, we use specialized ropes to help you reach deeper stretches and perfect your alignment. It is a supportive, safe way to release spinal tension and build body awareness.

Trust the process. Using wall ropes, this student works on a deep, suspended split, allowing gravity to help increase her flexibility safely and effectively.

The wall ropes provide incredible support for deep backbends like this Urdhva Dhanurasana (Wheel Pose), helping to open the spine and shoulders more fully.

A smiling student enjoys the deep stretch of a supported wide-legged split using the wall ropes. This method helps to safely increase hip flexibility.

Using the wall ropes for support in a kneeling backbend helps to build upper body strength and open the shoulders, preparing the body for deeper postures.

The wall ropes allow for creative and deep stretches. This student smiles as she holds a supported wide-legged stance, feeling the release in her hips and inner thighs.

This student demonstrates a full split against the wall, using the ropes for balance and support. It's a powerful stretch for the hamstrings and hip flexors.

Wall rope yoga is a versatile practice. It can be used for deep stretches like the splits, supported inversions, or gentle backbends, helping you connect with your body.

Our classes incorporate various tools to enhance your practice. Here, students use wall ropes and aerial hammocks to work on shoulder opening and back flexibility.

The ropes are a fantastic tool for practicing backbends from a kneeling position. I guide students to use the support to lift and open their chests safely.

With my guidance, this student uses the wall ropes to move into a deep, assisted backbend. This technique builds trust and allows for a safe exploration of spinal flexibility.

About Wall Rope Yoga: Deepen Your Practice

When you step onto the mat for a Wall Rope session, think of it less as an exercise and more as structural alignment. The ropes provide traction that simple mat work cannot, acting as an extension of your own arms. This support allows you to hold poses like deep backbends or wide-legged splits for longer periods, which is where the real therapeutic release happens for your spine and hips. It is not about forcing the body, but about trusting the support to let your muscles truly relax.

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