In 2011, Amber Gotzmeister was looking for something more fun than the intense and regimented yoga style she was used to teaching when she saw peculiar-looking coloured straps hanging from the ceiling of a Toronto fitness studio.
“The woman teaching the class told me it was something they were calling Aerial Yoga. It was a sling that hangs from the ceiling and you do different yoga movements called suspended inversions using this sling,” she recalls.
Intrigued, Amber decided to give it a try — never dreaming the experience would leave her so raw, so vulnerable and so emotionally naked that it would put her on the road to not only mastering the art, but teaching it herself.
“I hung upside down for the first time and I freaked out. It was the most intense experience I'd ever had,” she remembers.
Though she'd always been incredibly flexible, and yoga poses always came naturally, as a child Amber was never comfortable doing cartwheels or any kind of gymnastics, so hanging upside down with nothing but a sling holding her was her worst fear.
“It was unbelievable the feelings that poured out of me,” she says. “Just letting go of this lifelong fear and an entire life of avoiding being upside down.”
Determined to conquer her worst nightmare, she hung in that sling over and over again until the thought of being upside down sounded like fun. But it wasn't just her mind that had transformed; her body had too.
“I was noticing that I wasn't having the same back and neck muscle spasms that I normally got from repetitive work injuries. I was pain-free for the first time in a really long time, so I decided to take the teacher training and open my own practice.”
You’ll be floating on air quite literally during suspended yoga classes at this one-of-a-kind fitness studio. Participants maneuver their bodies through a series of postures and poses while hanging from the ceiling wrapped in supportive silks. Suspended inversions will take your yoga practice to the next level and challenge your body like never before. Newcomers can try their first class for $10 or sign up for two weeks of unlimited visits for $45. The studio is located in a residential townhouse on George Street, giving it a cozy and intimate feel.
Bring your yoga practice to new heights at this innovative studio specializing in aerial arts. Participants move their bodies through various postures and poses while hanging in the air from the unique OmGym Suspension System. Contorting and inverting your body in mid-air might sound a bit daunting at first, but the supportive slings allow clients to strengthen their bodies while improving coordination, flexibility and balance. Test out an unlimited number of classes at this high-flying yoga studio for two weeks for $45.