ACROYOGA WITH JACOB HANDWERKERWed 2 March 7 - 9pm
This workshop will explore partner yoga, acrobatics, and human pyramids. By working together, we will cultivate trust, strength, and flexibility. A playful, safe, and supportive environment will empower the whole room to be upside down. This workshop is open to students with yoga experience and a headstand practice.(No partner required)
Investment : $40 (Early Bird Price : $35)
Early bird registration & payment must be made before 10 Feb.
Location : OmShiva Yoga Studio (Turf City)
Registration Contact: 90114405 / acroyogasing@gmail.com
www.acroyoga.org
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About Jacob Handwerker
![]() | Residence: Nomad Birthplace: Maine jacob@acroyoga.org / Ashtanga Lanka Yoga Resort |
Movement has always been an integral part of my life. Before discovering AcroYoga, Ashtanga Yoga, and Vipassana meditation I spent years kayaking, climbing, skiing, backpacking, and dancing. Now, by "showing up" every morning to do my practices I have experienced profound and deep changes in my life. One of the greatest lessons I have learned is how to connect to my breath. The breath is the only constant we have from birth to death and can be one of our greatest teachers.I grew up in a house hearing the words yoga, meditation, tai chi, meridians, etc. but it was not until I was 26 that I started to explore them. Besides AcroYoga, I study Ashtanga Yoga with Kathy Cooper, and practice Vipassana meditation as taught by S.N. Goenka. I believe that by helping people connect to themselves and one another we can create peace around us and in the world. I am excited to share my passions and teach AcroYoga across the planet. I am based out of Portland, Oregon but I travel throughout Europe and Asia for many months of the year. ![]() | |

Movement has always been an integral part of my life. Before discovering AcroYoga, Ashtanga Yoga, and Vipassana meditation I spent years kayaking, climbing, skiing, backpacking, and dancing. Now, by "showing up" every morning to do my practices I have experienced profound and deep changes in my life. One of the greatest lessons I have learned is how to connect to my breath. The breath is the only constant we have from birth to death and can be one of our greatest teachers.

