
Jules Yount
Vinyasa · Acroyoga · Budokon · Devon School of Yoga
Strength · Trust · Play
Yoga, acrobatics and Thai Yoga Massage — a partner practice that builds strength, balance and trust.

The Practice
Acroyoga requires strength, balance, flexibility, communication, trust, practice, practice and even more practice! The Yoga element of AcroYoga reflects not only the physical but the mental and spiritual disciplines of traditional Yoga. The ‘Acro’ element of Acroyoga incorporates gymnastic techniques to improve strength, flexibility, trust and teamwork.
There are three roles in an AcroYoga practice: the ‘Base’ — the person who has the most contact with the floor for maximum stability and support of the ‘Flyer’. The ‘Flyer’ — the person who is supported by the Base. The Flyer moves through a variety of dynamic postures requiring balance, confidence and core strength. The ‘Spotter’ — the individual or individuals who ensure the Flyer lands safely in case of any slips. The spotter can often see more clearly where the Base and Flyer can improve their form which in turn can help with their own posture when they become the Flyer or Base.
Joining Exeter’s Acro yoga group: This fun practice group will inspire you, increase confidence, strength and energy levels. You will be encouraged to listen to your body throughout and take breaks anytime you feel like it. You are welcome to bring a friend but you don’t need a partner as you’ll partner different people.
To attend this group you must have an established Yoga or AcroYoga practice. The group is facilitated by Jules Yount.
From the collective
Connect directly with the AcroYoga teachers in our Devon collective — visit their website or email them to book.