The ropes can be used in a variety
of ways to open areas of the body like the shoulders, to allow for traction in
the spine, and to increase side length, to name a few of the benefits. They are especially helpful with inversions
and restoratives, and can be useful for practitioners with injuries. The photo above
pictures students in a hanging headstand. Using the ropes in this manner allows the student
to invert and enjoy the pleasure of being upside-down without any pressure on
the neck.
Students in our Applied Yoga somatic practices class (taught by
Professor Anna Leo) first used the wall during the spring 2017 semester. Construction of the wall was supported by the Kaplan Family Dance Fund and was built by talented Emory University carpenter Guy Mitchell.