Eight Limbs of Aerial Yoga
Jo Stewart
Adapting Practice for Accessibility, Neurodiversity, and Physical Support
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Release Date: 21/04/2026
Adapting Practice for Accessibility, Neurodiversity, and Physical Support This book repositions the aerial hammock as a supportive, sensory tool to allow more people with diverse needs to experience the physical benefits of yoga and focus the mind. Finding safety in our bodies is a central theme in yoga practice but a traditional class environment does not always meet the needs of people with mobility or mental health challenges.
Aerial yoga can be an incredibly versatile and accessible form of yoga practice. This trauma-informed, mental health sensitive resource guides yoga professionals on how to leverage aerial yoga's benefits for people with different needs, including older people, neurodivergent clients, people with larger bodies, and those with conditions such as EDS.
This inclusive and innovative guide addresses this challenge and explains the accessibility of aerial yoga, whilst honouring yoga's history and South Asian roots. With trauma-informed and mental health aware language used throughout, this book is informed by the latest research on the therapeutic applications of this practice. It also includes lived experience testimonials which highlight the variety of people it can benefit, including those experiencing anxiety, depression, and neurodivergence.
Professionals will benefit from over 250 photographs of yoga postures shared in a systematic structure designed to help them adapt the resource to their own needs and mixed groups. It explains how postures can be adapted for larger bodies, older adults, pregnancy and conditions such as EDS, and is supplemented with additional guidance on hammock installation and how to sequence postures together.