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Aerial Yoga Inversions and Playful Flows

byVanaayoga StudioAt home studio in Sector 61, NoidaStarts from500 Per Session (billed monthly)View full gallery

Flip your perspective and build core strength. My guided aerial flows help you master inversions, decompress your spine, and find your playful side in a safe environment.

This is a supported handstand using the hammock to secure the legs. This inversion allows you to build strength in the shoulders and arms and get comfortable being upside down without the pressure of balancing on your own.

A dynamic flow beginning with an inverted Baddha Konasana, or bound angle pose, before transitioning into a suspended split. This sequence shows how we can move gracefully between different inverted shapes.

Even a simple, relaxed inversion can feel incredible. This black and white clip captures the quiet moment of surrender as I hang upside down, letting gravity gently lengthen my spine.

This sequence shows a controlled entry into a full inversion from a kneeling start. Learning these transitions safely is a key part of my teaching method, building your confidence step by step.

Here, I transition from a supported headstand on the mat into a suspended aerial pose. This demonstrates the creative and seamless way we can blend floor-based yoga with aerial fabric work in my classes.

This is a playful and dynamic inversion flow. We use momentum and core control to flip and transition through different poses, making it feel like a dance in the air.

The hammock can also be used as a swing. In this clip, I'm seated inside the fabric, using my core to create a gentle, controlled movement that is both strengthening and incredibly fun.

This is a tucked inversion, a foundational pose where you learn to engage your core to lift your hips over your head. It's a key building block for more complex aerial tricks and flips.

A demonstration of a controlled descent from a full inversion back to the mat. Safely exiting poses is just as important as entering them, and we practice this in every class.

About Inversions & Playful Hangs

Hanging upside down can feel intimidating when you start, but my studio is designed to take that fear away. I use a strict, manual spotting method for all inversions, so you always feel secure while learning to trust the fabric, whether you are trying your first tuck or a full hang.

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