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Evidence of acrobatics exercises being practiced in China date prior to the Western Han Dynasty, 2500 years ago. During the Tang Dynasty, for example, acrobatics were part of the village harvest festivals. Nowadays, defying the laws of gravity continues to be an important part of the modern Chinese culture.
Pa-Kua Acrobatics is a class that develops your core strength, flexibility, and balance, working various muscle groups which are vital to the practice of postures and routines. A strong self-awareness develops and an acute mind/body connection occurs. Everything is taught according to the student’s abilities, who slowly acquires the necessary strength and skills needed before progressing to the next level of training. When the student feels prepared, and by overcoming fears and doubts, he or she will gradually learn how to do handstands, cartwheels, one-handed cartwheels, one-handed handstands, butterflies, bridges, front walkovers, back walkovers, front handsprings, back handsprings, front flips, back flips, and much more. It is a fun activity for friends to work together, training elaborate balance movements that require support and cooperation.
Benefits of the practice:
- Increases muscle mass
- Improves physical expression
- Helps control and overcome fears
- Improves physical and mental equilibrium
- Reduces shyness and increases self-confidence
- Increases confidence in group work