Sandpiper Broadbeach, 155 Old Burleigh Rd, Broadbeach QLD 4218, Australia
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Who is keen for the New edition of Acroyoga Foundations Gold Coast?
This foundation course is designated to learn the fundamentals of the practice : how to safety base, fly and spot with ease and grace.
🕠 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
📍 Kurrawa Park
📆starting Saturday, 27th September
This isn't just a course; it's the gateway to our vibrant Acro community. Join us for 90 minutes of community, play, and unforgettable connections.
We'll dive into the basics, starting from the ground up! From mastering the art of basing, flying, and spotting, we'll guide you step-by-step.
We'll equip you with the skills take flight with confidence—sharing the secrets to soaring high with the right techniques. 🚀 Plus, brace yourself for the perfect finish—a heavenly Zen Thai massage
No prior experience needed—just bring your enthusiasm and a mat. 🧘♂️
Don't forget to bring your mates along for an unforgettable experience!
Need to pay in cash? Reach out to your friendly host for the instructions! 💸
**Meet the Teacher:**
🌟 Lola Zancarini an experienced Yoga and AcroYoga instructor, infuses every session with playfulness. Her teachings focus on embodying movements with joy and enthusiasm, making your practice an empowering experience.
❓Frequently questions :
-Do I need a partner?
No partner necessary, you will meet new friends to work with at the class.
-Think you might find it too easy?
No way! We've got extra challenges ready for those with more experience. Get ready to level up!
Why is this course special?
Well, you get the unique blend of acro partner work, Zenthai, and even flying therapeutic techniques.
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ACROYOGA FOUNDATIONS GOLD COAST
Sandpiper Broadbeach, 155 Old Burleigh Rd, Broadbeach QLD 4218, Australia
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