with Ki Mary Wagar

Sundays, December 7, 14 & 28 

3 class series/ Drop-in OK

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This dynamic series will accommodate any experience level, ages 6-12. Aerial yoga is a safe way to learn coordination and proprioception: where your body is in space. As the child twists, turns, balances, stretches and hangs upside down, supported by the aerial silk hammock, there is a great increase in body awareness. This series facilitates progressive learning – from basic to more advanced coordination, strength and balance skills.Aerial yoga uses a low-hanging hammock to support the weight of the body so the child can achieve proper postural alignment. The ending shavasana pose, cocooned and slightly swinging in the hammock, is deeply relaxing.

Clothing requirements: no zippers, Velcro, buttons, sequins, grommets or jewelry that could compromise the aerial fabric. Contradictions include heart conditions and glaucoma. Students with back or neck conditions should obtain doctor approval before attending – depending on the nature of the condition, the aerial practice could be very helpful or deleterious.

ki maryKI Mary Wagar completed her Aerial Yoga teacher training with Wendi Lynch of Aerial Yoga Hawaii, and has learned aerial dance from David and Angela Saucedo. She teaches yoga to adults, as well as children’s gymnastics, aerial yoga and aerial dance. She is RYT 200 certified from Open Space to teach yoga as well as kids’ yoga. Currently engaged in learning Ayurveda, Ki enjoys doing gymnastics, acro-yoga and various aerial formats.

with Ki Mary Wagar

Mondays, December 1 – 29

5 class series/ Drop-in OK

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This dynamic series will accommodate any experience level, ages 6-12. Aerial yoga is a safe way to learn coordination and proprioception: where your body is in space. As the child twists, turns, balances, stretches and hangs upside down, supported by the aerial silk hammock, there is a great increase in body awareness. This series facilitates progressive learning – from basic to more advanced coordination, strength and balance skills.Aerial yoga uses a low-hanging hammock to support the weight of the body so the child can achieve proper postural alignment. The ending shavasana pose, cocooned and slightly swinging in the hammock, is deeply relaxing.

Clothing requirements: no zippers, Velcro, buttons, sequins, grommets or jewelry that could compromise the aerial fabric. Contradictions include heart conditions and glaucoma. Students with back or neck conditions should obtain doctor approval before attending – depending on the nature of the condition, the aerial practice could be very helpful or deleterious.

ki maryKi Mary Wagar completed her Aerial Yoga teacher training with Wendi Lynch of Aerial Yoga Hawaii, and has learned aerial dance from David and Angela Saucedo. She teaches yoga to adults, as well as children’s gymnastics, aerial yoga and aerial dance. She is RYT 200 certified from Open Space to teach yoga as well as kids’ yoga. Currently engaged in learning Ayurveda, Ki enjoys doing gymnastics, acro-yoga and various aerial formats.

with Ki Mary Wagar

Mondays, November 3 – 24

4 class series/ Drop-in OK

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This dynamic series will accommodate any experience level, ages 6-12. Aerial yoga is a safe way to learn coordination and proprioception: where your body is in space. As the child twists, turns, balances, stretches and hangs upside down, supported by the aerial silk hammock, there is a great increase in body awareness. This series facilitates progressive learning – from basic to more advanced coordination, strength and balance skills.Aerial yoga uses a low-hanging hammock to support the weight of the body so the child can achieve proper postural alignment. The ending shavasana pose, cocooned and slightly swinging in the hammock, is deeply relaxing.

Clothing requirements: no zippers, Velcro, buttons, sequins, grommets or jewelry that could compromise the aerial fabric. Contradictions include heart conditions and glaucoma. Students with back or neck conditions should obtain doctor approval before attending – depending on the nature of the condition, the aerial practice could be very helpful or deleterious.

ki maryKI Mary Wagar completed her Aerial Yoga teacher training with Wendi Lynch of Aerial Yoga Hawaii, and has learned aerial dance from David and Angela Saucedo. She teaches yoga to adults, as well as children’s gymnastics, aerial yoga and aerial dance. She is RYT 200 certified from Open Space to teach yoga as well as kids’ yoga. Currently engaged in learning Ayurveda, Ki enjoys doing gymnastics, acro-yoga and various aerial formats.

 

with Ki Mary Wagar

Mondays, Octber 6 – 27

4 class series/ Drop-in OK

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This dynamic series will accommodate any experience level, ages 6-12. Aerial yoga is a safe way to learn coordination and proprioception: where your body is in space. As the child twists, turns, balances, stretches and hangs upside down, supported by the aerial silk hammock, there is a great increase in body awareness. This series facilitates progressive learning – from basic to more advanced coordination, strength and balance skills.Aerial yoga uses a low-hanging hammock to support the weight of the body so the child can achieve proper postural alignment. The ending shavasana pose, cocooned and slightly swinging in the hammock, is deeply relaxing.

Clothing requirements: no zippers, Velcro, buttons, sequins, grommets or jewelry that could compromise the aerial fabric. Contradictions include heart conditions and glaucoma. Students with back or neck conditions should obtain doctor approval before attending – depending on the nature of the condition, the aerial practice could be very helpful or deleterious.

ki maryKI Mary Wagar completed her Aerial Yoga teacher training with Wendi Lynch of Aerial Yoga Hawaii, and has learned aerial dance from David and Angela Saucedo. She teaches yoga to adults, as well as children’s gymnastics, aerial yoga and aerial dance. She is RYT 200 certified from Open Space to teach yoga as well as kids’ yoga. Currently engaged in learning Ayurveda, Ki enjoys doing gymnastics, acro-yoga and various aerial formats.

 

with Ki Mary Wagar

Sundays, Octber 5 – 26

4 class series/ Drop-in OK

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This dynamic series will accommodate any experience level, ages 6-12. Aerial yoga is a safe way to learn coordination and proprioception: where your body is in space. As the child twists, turns, balances, stretches and hangs upside down, supported by the aerial silk hammock, there is a great increase in body awareness. This series facilitates progressive learning – from basic to more advanced coordination, strength and balance skills.Aerial yoga uses a low-hanging hammock to support the weight of the body so the child can achieve proper postural alignment. The ending shavasana pose, cocooned and slightly swinging in the hammock, is deeply relaxing.

Clothing requirements: no zippers, Velcro, buttons, sequins, grommets or jewelry that could compromise the aerial fabric. Contradictions include heart conditions and glaucoma. Students with back or neck conditions should obtain doctor approval before attending – depending on the nature of the condition, the aerial practice could be very helpful or deleterious.

ki maryKI Mary Wagar completed her Aerial Yoga teacher training with Wendi Lynch of Aerial Yoga Hawaii, and has learned aerial dance from David and Angela Saucedo. She teaches yoga to adults, as well as children’s gymnastics, aerial yoga and aerial dance. She is RYT 200 certified from Open Space to teach yoga as well as kids’ yoga. Currently engaged in learning Ayurveda, Ki enjoys doing gymnastics, acro-yoga and various aerial formats.

 

with Ki Mary Wagar

4 class series/ drop-in OK

Mondays 4:30 – 5:30 pm

May 12 – June 2 

June 9 –  30

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This dynamic series will accommodate any experience level, ages 7 – 12. Aerial yoga is a safe way to learn coordination and proprioception: where your body is in space. As the child twists, turns, balances, stretches and hangs upside down, supported by the aerial silk hammock, there is a great increase in body awareness. This series facilitates progressive learning – from basic to more advanced coordination, strength and balance skills.Aerial yoga uses a low-hanging hammock to support the weight of the body so the child can achieve proper postural alignment. The ending shavasana pose, cocooned and slightly swinging in the hammock, is deeply relaxing.

Clothing requirements: no zippers, Velcro, buttons, sequins, grommets or jewelry that could compromise the aerial fabric. Contradictions include heart conditions and glaucoma. Students with back or neck conditions should obtain doctor approval before attending – depending on the nature of the condition, the aerial practice could be very helpful or deleterious.

ki maryMary Wagar completed her Aerial Yoga teacher training with Wendi Lynch of Aerial Yoga Hawaii, and has learned aerial dance from David and Angela Saucedo. She teaches yoga to adults, as well as children’s gymnastics, aerial yoga and aerial dance. She is RYT 200 certified from Open Space to teach yoga as well as kids’ yoga. Currently engaged in learning Ayurveda, Ki enjoys doing gymnastics, acro-yoga and various aerial formats.

 

with Ki Mary Wagar

Apr 2 – 30, 2014 – 5 class series/ drop-in OK

Since Still & Moving is not otherwise open during this class time, parents are asked to drop the children off with the teacher 3:25 – 3:30pm and return to pick them up when the Center re-opens at 4:30 pm.

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This dynamic series will accommodate any experience level, ages 7 – 12. Aerial yoga is a safe way to learn coordination and proprioception: where your body is in space. As the child twists, turns, balances, stretches and hangs upside down, supported by the aerial silk hammock, there is a great increase in body awareness. This series facilitates progressive learning – from basic to more advanced coordination, strength and balance skills.Aerial yoga uses a low-hanging hammock to support the weight of the body so the child can achieve proper postural alignment. The ending shavasana pose, cocooned and slightly swinging in the hammock, is deeply relaxing.

Clothing requirements: no zippers, Velcro, buttons, sequins, grommets or jewelry that could compromise the aerial fabric. Contradictions include heart conditions and glaucoma. Students with back or neck conditions should obtain doctor approval before attending – depending on the nature of the condition, the aerial practice could be very helpful or deleterious.

ki maryKi Mary Wagar completed her Aerial Yoga teacher training with Wendi Lynch of Aerial Yoga Hawaii, and has learned aerial dance from David and Angela Saucedo. She teaches yoga to adults, as well as children’s gymnastics, aerial yoga and aerial dance. She is RYT 200 certified from Open Space to teach yoga as well as kids’ yoga. Currently engaged in learning Ayurveda, Ki enjoys doing gymnastics, acro-yoga and various aerial formats.

 


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