HRBR Layout · Kalyan Nagar · Est. 2016
Beginner-friendly hammock yoga at our studio in HRBR Layout, Kalyan Nagar. Decompress your spine, explore inversions, and discover a practice unlike anything on the mat.
Fly, stretch, and find stillness
Absolute Yoga offers guided Aerial Yoga classes in Bangalore at our studio in HRBR Layout, Kalyan Nagar. Whether you are a complete beginner or a regular practitioner, our hammock-based aerial yoga sessions are designed to be safe, structured, and deeply rewarding.
We run Aerial Yoga classes on Wednesdays and Fridays as part of our regular schedule. Batch sizes are kept small so that every student receives personal attention and proper guidance throughout the session. Our studio serves students from Kammanahalli, Banaswadi, HBR Layout, Horamavu, Ramamurthy Nagar, and Hennur Road.
The Practice
Aerial Yoga — also called hammock yoga or anti-gravity yoga — uses a soft fabric hammock suspended from the ceiling to support the body in traditional yoga postures, inversions, and stretches.
Unlike mat-based yoga, aerial yoga uses gravity to your advantage. The hammock takes the compression off your joints, allowing your spine to decompress naturally. This makes it particularly effective for students with lower back pain, stiffness, or those who struggle with weight-bearing inversions on the mat.
At Absolute Yoga, we teach aerial yoga the right way — not as a circus act, but as a genuine, breath-led yoga practice that builds strength, flexibility, and calm.
The hammock allows the spine to elongate under gravity, relieving compression between vertebrae. Students with chronic lower back pain often notice relief after just a few sessions.
Headstands and shoulder stands that take months on the mat become safely accessible in aerial yoga from your very first class, with the hammock taking your full body weight.
Holding positions in the hammock engages your core, arms, and legs in ways mat yoga cannot replicate. The instability of the hammock means your stabilising muscles are always working.
Gravity-assisted stretching allows a greater range of motion with less strain. Hip openers, hamstring stretches, and chest openers become more accessible than on a mat.
For students with knee pain, wrist issues, or hip stiffness, aerial yoga removes the weight-bearing demands of many postures — making it an excellent complement to therapeutic yoga.
The gentle instability of the hammock sharpens proprioception — your sense of where your body is in space — faster than mat practice alone.
The aerial savasana — where you wrap yourself in the hammock and rest — is one of the most deeply relaxing experiences in any yoga practice. Students consistently call it their favourite part.
We have students in their 20s and students in their 60s attending aerial yoga at our Bangalore studio. Fitness level is not a prerequisite. Willingness to try is.
When to Come
Aerial Yoga is offered as part of the Absolute Yoga regular timetable at our HRBR Layout studio. Classes run twice a week — Wednesday evening and Friday morning.
We keep batches small so your teacher can watch, correct, and adapt every session to the people in the room. No class is ever a generic group workout.
Studio address:
3C, 812, 3rd Cross Rd, HRBR Layout 1st Block,
Kalyan Nagar, Bengaluru – 560043
Accessible from: Kammanahalli · Banaswadi · HBR Layout · Horamavu · Ramamurthy Nagar · Hennur Road
| Day | Time | Format |
|---|---|---|
| Wednesday | 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM | Aerial Yoga |
| Friday | 7:45 AM – 8:45 AM | Aerial Yoga |
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Your First Class
Here is a simple breakdown of a typical aerial yoga session at our Bangalore studio. No experience is assumed at any point.
What to wear: Fitted clothing that covers your underarms and the back of your knees — this prevents the hammock fabric from digging into bare skin. Avoid loose T-shirts, clothing with zippers, and jewellery.
You will be shown how to hold the hammock, how to trust it with your weight, and the basic positions used throughout class. No experience assumed.
A short grounding sequence to warm joints and calm the nervous system before entering the hammock.
Guided through standing, seated, and inverted postures. Your teacher watches and corrects alignment throughout. You are never pushed into any position.
For those comfortable, we include supported inversions — head below heart, spine decompressing. You are always in control of how far you go.
You wrap yourself fully in the hammock and rest. The gentle compression and suspension create one of the most relaxing experiences in any yoga practice. Most students call this their favourite part.