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Jason Nemer:
I have been blessed with countless teachers
on my path. My mom was my first spiritual teacher. She taught
me Transcendental Meditation when I was 4. Besides having a personal
mantra, I played like all other kids "staying upright"
until I was 12. This is when my "inverted" career started.
My teenage years were deeply influenced by the training techniques
of Chinese, Russian and Bulgarian Acrobatic Masters. When I was
16, I traveled to China to represent the US at the Jr. World Sports
Acrobatics Championships. Competing among the best acrobats in
the world opened my eyes to many advanced expressions of body
control and balance. We shined brightly and took home two bronze
and one silver medal.
I came home fully inspired and started redeveloping the compulsory
exercises for the US athletes in the hopes to raise the level
of US acrobatics. In 1994, the governing body accepted the system
I developed and acrobats since have been better equipped for international
competition. In 1996, I was invited to perform in the Opening
Ceremonies at the Olympic games. That was the high point of my
acrobatic career to date. My last year of competition was in 1998.
I was never too far from some form of acrobatics.
Yoga came to me in my last semester of university. After that
first class there has been no looking back. Breath awareness and
the ethical rules of yoga filled me with so much joy and hunger
for this new way to experience the world. A stocktrading career
was put to rest and a yogic path was born. I have studied with
many gifted yogis that have lead me to my teacher, Sri Dharma
Mittra . His teachings have helped me to understand that your
true teacher is sitting on the right side or your heart as the
eternal witness. My past of developing acrobatic progressions
combined with the rich lineage of yoga has been my driving force
to construct the foundation of AcroYoga. Currently, I travel seeking-out
like-minded yogis, acrobats and open-hearted beings that want
to expand this practice. The rest of my life will be devoted to
sharing this mix of ancient crafts. OM Shanti
http://www.acroyoga.org
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