
Online Flexibility Training from Toe Touches to Head Sits
Learn online. Get bendy.
LET’S GET BENDY!
Learn online from the comfort of home.
Whether you’re trying to get your flat splits, or you’re trying to nail a scorpion forearm stand balance, we’ve got classes to help you reach your flexy goals!
Training Options
Group Classes
Online group classes are taught through Zoom and focus on active flexibility for splits, back, and shoulders, from “all levels” to beginning contortion.
$20 - $25 / per class
(Discounted packs available)
Flexibility Privates
Online one-on-one coaching to help you achieve your flexibility goals. Privates can be used to assess flexibility and build you a custom stretching routine, or work on more advanced contortion training.
Starting at $120 / hour
(Discounts available)
The Bendy Blog
Learn for free by checking out some of the great articles in the bendy blog!
Why train with Dani?
Emphasis on active flexibility training to ensure students learn to strengthen and support themselves in poses, not just flop!
Specialized focus for aerialists, circus artists, pole dancers, and yogis
11+ years experience training & performing contortion across the US and internationally (read more about Dani’s training background here)
Experience teaching more than 1,500 happy students across 40+ countries
GET YOUR LEARN ON
This is a question I frequently get in group classes as well as private lessons - there are some people out there that, based on their hip anatomy, have a hard time feeling inner thigh stretches in things like straddles, middle splits, and frog stretches. Instead, they feel like their legs just get “stuck” when trying to open them out to the side, or may even feel a “pinch” in the front or side of their hip. This can be frustrating because no matter how much you try to stretch, you don’t see any progress in your middles or straddles.
Now what if I told you the solution to this flexibility plateau was NOT trying to push the stretch deeper?