- Address:1001 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02138
- Phone:(617) 491-0002
- Website:http://www.o2yoga.com/
- Rating:4.1
The cafe has delicious vegan selections, seitan Bahn Mi sandwich was so satisfying, and free smoothie samples filled my sweet tooth
The cafe has delicious vegan selections, seitan Bahn Mi sandwich was so satisfying, and free smoothie samples filled my sweet tooth
Found this studio while staying in Cambridge for the week. Discovered the cafe first searching for a cool vegan breakfast option. Then I found their classes. The "Basics" class is one of my favorite yoga classes ever. Challenging & fun with great sequencing. I had two different instructors for this class throughout the week and both were great; really helping me with some alignment tweaks and helping me connect more with my practice. If you are in the Boston/Cambridge area, check out this studio!
Found this studio while staying in Cambridge for the week. Discovered the cafe first searching for a cool vegan breakfast option. Then I found their classes. The "Basics" class is one of my favorite yoga classes ever. Challenging & fun with great sequencing. I had two different instructors for this class throughout the week and both were great; really helping me with some alignment tweaks and helping me connect more with my practice. If you are in the Boston/Cambridge area, check out this studio!
If you don't mind the occasional water dripping distraction, this place might be for you. They definitely need to patch up their ceilings! There aren't any mirrors (which I personal prefer). And can get quick warm as their is poor circulation. However, I do like the raised floors so you have a good view of the instructor even when you're in the back.
O2 yoga teaches a unique, creative style of yoga that's like an Ashtanga-based flow class painted technicolor. Expect long sequences and intelligent build-up to tricky poses. Focus on strength in union with flexibility.
They had really great food. Definitely on the pricey side but it was good.
The only thing that I didn't like about it was that they really needed some sort of ventilation. The whole place kind of smelled oily. If they had a store in Boston it would be great.
The morning and evening classes can be very full, I recommend getting there early. Free mat for first timers, $2 otherwise.
Devon's prenatal yoga class is great. She's super knowledgeable and compassionate. I would recommend her class highly to any expecting mamma!
They had really great food. Definitely on the pricey side but it was good.
The only thing that I didn't like about it was that they really needed some sort of ventilation. The whole place kind of smelled oily. If they had a store in Boston it would be great.
They had really great food. Definitely on the pricey side but it was good.
The only thing that I didn't like about it was that they really needed some sort of ventilation. The whole place kind of smelled oily. If they had a store in Boston it would be great.
O2 yoga teaches a unique, creative style of yoga that's like an Ashtanga-based flow class painted technicolor. Expect long sequences and intelligent build-up to tricky poses. Focus on strength in union with flexibility.
Devon's prenatal yoga class is great. She's super knowledgeable and compassionate. I would recommend her class highly to any expecting mamma!
If you don't mind the occasional water dripping distraction, this place might be for you. They definitely need to patch up their ceilings! There aren't any mirrors (which I personal prefer). And can get quick warm as their is poor circulation. However, I do like the raised floors so you have a good view of the instructor even when you're in the back.
Friendly teachers, fair prices, relaxing atmosphere. All the teachers are excellent - I have some favorites, but I'll keep that a secret.
One thing to be aware of - "Basics" classes here aren't great for total newbs, they seem to cater more to people that have done yoga before but are out of practice or want a slower pace. "Intermediate" classes can be quite intense.
They do offer workshops that are for true beginners, where they go over all the poses and spend a lot of time correcting form, but those only happen once/month or so.