- Address:410 Monroe St, Philadelphia, PA 19125
- Phone:(215) 800-1993
- Website:http://www.threequeensyoga.com/
- Rating:4.8
Been to several classes here. The instructors are good, but they really talk too much. I felt distracted in my practice because of the nonstop talking during class.
Studio is pretty!
Such a beautiful, comfortable, loving yoga studio and space. My sister recommended me to go here and I started out with a new members pass. It was such a great studio to get back into my practice. They offer many different classes with different teachers (who are all amazing and very different, it never feels like your in the same class !) I also worked in a restaurant in the neighborhood who many of the staff/ students would frequent. All very friendly ... Would highly recommend !
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Such a beautiful, comfortable, loving yoga studio and space. My sister recommended me to go here and I started out with a new members pass. It was such a great studio to get back into my practice. They offer many different classes with different teachers (who are all amazing and very different, it never feels like your in the same class !) I also worked in a restaurant in the neighborhood who many of the staff/ students would frequent. All very friendly ... Would highly recommend !
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Great space, energy and community!
DIG Yoga in Philly is really excellent.
I received a 5-class card as a gift once we arrived in the neighborhood, and I have had a variety of the teachers. Each one is knowledgeable. I've mostly only attended the Basics classes to get my yoga- and studio-footing about me. I have been practicing for at least 10 years (I still consider myself a beginner, however; though I usually understand cues better than a beginner would), and the Basics classes still provide enough of a challenge. The instructors can walk you through even the most difficult poses and take time to meet each student where they are in their practice. With no judgement. One thing that threw me off in my first class was the joking and laughing the instructor did (not, like, knock-knock jokes; just silly goofy sayings or pointers, etc), but I've enjoyed my practice more in participation with folks who are serious enough but not severe.
Regarding the general staff and feel of the place: the person who purchased the gift for me made specific mention of the friendliness of the staff. They smiled and walked her through the options and were excited she was purchasing this for someone else. I've found no evidence to the contrary. This studio has a neighborhood feel in that folks are friendly and helpful, but they can certainly leave you alone if you want to be left alone.
Since I last reviewed the studio, two of my friends (who purchased the gift for me) have started going to the beginners workshop series (they are true beginners, too) and have reported that they love it and anticipate purchasing class cards for themselves (though they do wish they could do the beginners series immediately again)!
This will be my neighborhood studio for the foreseeable future.
This is what yoga is all about! The space is a gorgeous sanctuary of bamboo floors, flooded with natural light. DIG has the most accomplished and expert yoga teachers in the Philadelphia area. You will be inspired and they will take your practice to the next level.
DIG Yoga in Philly is really excellent.
I received a 5-class card as a gift once we arrived in the neighborhood, and I have had a variety of the teachers. Each one is knowledgeable. I've mostly only attended the Basics classes to get my yoga- and studio-footing about me. I have been practicing for at least 10 years (I still consider myself a beginner, however; though I usually understand cues better than a beginner would), and the Basics classes still provide enough of a challenge. The instructors can walk you through even the most difficult poses and take time to meet each student where they are in their practice. With no judgement. One thing that threw me off in my first class was the joking and laughing the instructor did (not, like, knock-knock jokes; just silly goofy sayings or pointers, etc), but I've enjoyed my practice more in participation with folks who are serious enough but not severe.
Regarding the general staff and feel of the place: the person who purchased the gift for me made specific mention of the friendliness of the staff. They smiled and walked her through the options and were excited she was purchasing this for someone else. I've found no evidence to the contrary. This studio has a neighborhood feel in that folks are friendly and helpful, but they can certainly leave you alone if you want to be left alone.
Since I last reviewed the studio, two of my friends (who purchased the gift for me) have started going to the beginners workshop series (they are true beginners, too) and have reported that they love it and anticipate purchasing class cards for themselves (though they do wish they could do the beginners series immediately again)!
This will be my neighborhood studio for the foreseeable future.
DIG Yoga in Philly is really excellent.
I received a 5-class card as a gift once we arrived in the neighborhood, and I have had a variety of the teachers. Each one is knowledgeable. I've mostly only attended the Basics classes to get my yoga- and studio-footing about me. I have been practicing for at least 10 years (I still consider myself a beginner, however; though I usually understand cues better than a beginner would), and the Basics classes still provide enough of a challenge. The instructors can walk you through even the most difficult poses and take time to meet each student where they are in their practice. With no judgement. One thing that threw me off in my first class was the joking and laughing the instructor did (not, like, knock-knock jokes; just silly goofy sayings or pointers, etc), but I've enjoyed my practice more in participation with folks who are serious enough but not severe.
Regarding the general staff and feel of the place: the person who purchased the gift for me made specific mention of the friendliness of the staff. They smiled and walked her through the options and were excited she was purchasing this for someone else. I've found no evidence to the contrary. This studio has a neighborhood feel in that folks are friendly and helpful, but they can certainly leave you alone if you want to be left alone.
Since I last reviewed the studio, two of my friends (who purchased the gift for me) have started going to the beginners workshop series (they are true beginners, too) and have reported that they love it and anticipate purchasing class cards for themselves (though they do wish they could do the beginners series immediately again)!
This will be my neighborhood studio for the foreseeable future.
Great space, energy and community!
Great space, energy and community!
This is what yoga is all about! The space is a gorgeous sanctuary of bamboo floors, flooded with natural light. DIG has the most accomplished and expert yoga teachers in the Philadelphia area. You will be inspired and they will take your practice to the next level.
This is what yoga is all about! The space is a gorgeous sanctuary of bamboo floors, flooded with natural light. DIG has the most accomplished and expert yoga teachers in the Philadelphia area. You will be inspired and they will take your practice to the next level.