BUT! All hope is not lost. I have a hammock at home. And I trust my body to know if a move or transition is going to work. It may take longer, reviewing videos I find online, figuring out which leg, which arm goes where. I practiced this sequence from moves I found online. It's awkward and clunky. But I don't care. I'm training hammock, baby!
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of a particularly moody hooper, aerialist, derby girl, figure skater
Friday, June 26, 2020
Hammock
by
Q
I just found out my studio is discontinuing hammock classes. I'm devastated. I waited over a year to be eligible. I finally got to take 3 classes before the pandemic/studio closed. And now, they're not bringing them back.
BUT! All hope is not lost. I have a hammock at home. And I trust my body to know if a move or transition is going to work. It may take longer, reviewing videos I find online, figuring out which leg, which arm goes where. I practiced this sequence from moves I found online. It's awkward and clunky. But I don't care. I'm training hammock, baby!
BUT! All hope is not lost. I have a hammock at home. And I trust my body to know if a move or transition is going to work. It may take longer, reviewing videos I find online, figuring out which leg, which arm goes where. I practiced this sequence from moves I found online. It's awkward and clunky. But I don't care. I'm training hammock, baby!
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