Handstand Seminar with Yuri Marmerstein
Sports
2400 Broad Street,Durham NC 27704
06 November, 2021
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2-Day Handstand Seminar with Yuri Marmerstein Join Yuri Marmerstein at vyb studio in Durham, NC for a 2-Day Handstand Seminar November 6-7, 2021! Admission price includes training and instruction over two days, a total of 12 hours with Yuri. Group size is limited to ensure students receive a more personalized experience. This event will sell out – early registration is encouraged! PRICING: $400 (before September 15)$450 (after September 15)Please note, you must Register/Purchase tickets on our website. Link below: REGISTER HERE ABOUT THE SEMINAR: Participants will receive 6 hours per day of training and instruction from Yuri. It is open to anyone of any background and level of ability. As long as you’re open to learning, improving and potentially being an awkward beginner then you can benefit from this seminar. SATURDAY 10am-1pm: Handstand Fundamentals/Beginner Handstands3pm-6pm: Flexibility, RecoverySUNDAY 10am-1pm: Intermediate/Advanced Handstands3pm-6pm: Strength, Mobility, RecoveryNote that while the beginner/fundamental session focuses on basics, this is where Yuri offers more theory and teaching cues so these classes can also be useful for instructors. Likewise, even though the intermediate/advanced classes have a recommended skill prerequisite, beginners are welcome and encouraged to attend. The skills may be beyond their level, but they will have a different experience working the scaled down versions and observing the higher level students while listening to the theory. The goal of this seminar is to help refine and give new insights for skills students are working on, as well as expose them to new skills and concepts. Students are able to modify the training to their preferences to make more or less physically demanding. You can learn a lot from listening to and observing the class, as well. All of the skills and concepts that will be discussed are learned over a long term. There is no expectation for a student to “learn” or “master” their handstand over the weekend, and neither should they (though it is common to see marked improvement). It’s better to think of this weekend as not learning the handstand, but learning more about handstands to apply that knowledge into one’s personal practice.
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