Yaya LCB
February 13, 2020 13:09
Don't believe the hype! I wasn't impressed with the Campus location yoga studio. The studio is extremely small (only 3 windows facing the street) which makes it challenging to move with a full class, which it was in my case. Sadly, I had to be mindful throughout class to not completely stretch out my arms or legs to the side to avoid bumping someone. I've been taught that important or key aspects of yoga were freeing the mind and freedom of movement. Regrettably, I didn't get that at Tiny Buddha, hence the name, "Tiny." Also, the instructors I practiced with (at the time I didn't know one of them was the owner) just took me through the motions (asanas) no in depth teaching about the poses or the nature of yoga, just movement and breathe. Yoga is not just about posing and breathing techniques, it's a system of beliefs that are intended to guide your daily way of life. So, for me, three attempts and I'm done. However, if you're interested in a place that just emphasizes movement (limited because of space) and breath, then this is the place for you.