Google Aerial Silks

Feb 11, 2016 - 7:41 am 0 by
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Google Aerial Silks

Did you know they have an aerial silks class at Google? Here is a photo of one Googler hanging upside down from ropes and hopes during an aerial silks class at the GooglePlex.

Gopi Kallayil, Google's yoga teacher and Chief Evangelist, Google Social for Brands snapped a picture of this. He posted the picture on Google+ and wrote:

I finished teaching my Monday yoglers class at the Googleplex today. And then another group of Googlers took over the multi-use yoga, dance, martial arts, fitness studio for their aerial silks class. And within minutes there was one of my Googler colleagues up on the rafters dangling from her hoop. Just another day at the Googleplex among my awe inspiring multi-talented colleagues. And a place where the performers are in charge of the circus. #ilovegoogle

If only there was a deep sea diving class at Google that Gary Illyes could run...

This post is part of our daily Search Photo of the Day column, where we find fun and interesting photos related to the search industry and share them with our readers.

 

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