Acro spotting
Infographic based on the text of Caspian Burell of AcroSpirit
Infographic based on the text of Caspian Burell of AcroSpirit
I think the Acrospirit Code of Conduct covers everything you need, without being too long or overly detailed.. Find more info and a PDF version here
There is time and place for everything. Sometimes there is overlap between the categories, but this is what you can expect Jams In principle, you don’t need experience to join the jams. However, please keep in mind that an acro jam is not the same as a class. There is no set teaching, progression, or…
Location: Acroyoga Jam Type: Community role / facilitator Focus: Safety, connection, inclusion Your role As an Acroyoga Community Guide, you ensure the jam stays safe, joyful and welcoming. You move through the space, notice what’s happening and step in where needed. You help people grow and feel welcome. What you do 🛡️ Safety • Continuously…
Some people point to classes and workshops as the missing link. They help Level 1 and 2 progress faster. At the same time, many Level 4 and 5 have invested a lot of time, energy, and money in training, so they prefer not to offer the same guidance for free at every jam. Other critical…
Hello everybody, Because we recently welcomed a lot of new people, here a message I send regularly in the various communities with a few general reminders to keep everyone flying high and landing safe. * Safety and consent: We hold this space on respect, consent, and safety. Always be sure that you can touch and…