bodyART group fitness set to launch in Australia
Predicted to be Australia's next big group fitness trend, bodyArt will be launching in Australia in April.
Developed by Swiss gymnast, dancer and international yoga instructor Robert Steinbacher, bodyART is an intense holistic, functional and total mind and body workout which combines strength, flexibility, cardio and breathing. Based on the principles of Yin and Yang and the five elements of Traditional Chinese Medicine, bodyART training creates a dynamic link between - active and passive movement as well as the effects of tension and release.
Steinbacher explains that taking part in a bodyART "class will effect and balance each individuals needs naturally as they experience a brand new exciting, energising and challenging barefoot workout."
Among may devotees, Madonna credits it for helping her stay fit and physically resilient while Crunch Gyms in the USA have it as a staple offering on their timetable.
As a believer in the program, veteran Australian fitness trainer and consultant Marcus Irwin has taken on the franchise rights to deliver the training in Australia.
This will commence with a three-day bodyART Australian Certification Workshop runing from Friday 17th April to Sunday 19th April at the Elixr Health Club in Bond Junction.
Typically, the bodyART Level 1 Certification Course is held over a full six-day period, which is then followed by a full examination day. However, to celebrate the launch into Australia and exclusive to this region, bodyART is offering a three-day certification with the other three days of the course content available online.
For more information click here to visit the BodyART Australia Facebook page or email julia@bodyartschool.com
27th February 2013 - EXERCISE MAKES PEOPLE HAPPIER, GROUP FITNESS MAKES THEM HAPPIEST
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