Sun Feb 8 at 10am
Chinese Tea Tasting: Gong Fu Cha
Sun Feb 8 at 10am
What's in Store:
Warm-Up & Wrist Prep: We'll kick things off with a solid warm-up to get your body ready, focusing especially on those wrists. No more sore wrists holding you back!
Strength & Stability: Next, we'll dive into some targeted strength work and conditioning. It's all about building that solid foundation so you can feel stable and strong.
Arm Balance Fun: Get ready to play with some awesome arm balances! We'll explore classics like Crow, Side Crow, and Lolasana. Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your skills, we've got variations and progressions that'll meet you right where you're at.
Take-Home Tools: You won't leave empty-handed! We'll arm you with drills, techniques, and tools that you can keep using to boost your arm balance practice at home. Confidence, here you come!
So, if you're eager to deepen your arm balance practice in a supportive and playful environment, this workshop is calling your name! ????
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