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Rated 4.4/5 based on 14 customer reviews.
November 28, 2018 12:35

The Yoga Tree is my go-to studio in Seattle! The teachers are patient and kind, but also encourage you to grow in your practice. Jessica Jobaris is my favorite teacher! She is funny, caring and has a great sense of humor, which I appreciate when we adventure into new poses. I also appreciate her wisdom.

October 23, 2017 08:04

All of the reviews on here are pretty old so here is a current one: I've practiced yoga in the Seattle area on and off for about six years. I am not super experienced student but I have visited lots of studios and I am familiar with most of the positions. The Yoga Tree has become my second favorite studio (Two Dog Yoga in Lake City will always be my #1). I've taken classes with Jessica, Erica, Laura and Rachel. All of these women have been supportive and clear in their instruction. I never felt pushed past my comfort zone though I do like to give new positions a try. It is near a busy road but it is also a very convenient so for me that is a reasonable trade-off. I really like this studio and I look forward to attending many more classes.

October 23, 2017 08:04

I love The Yoga Tree and think it's an amazing yoga studio ....
Honestly, I love it. I've taken classes in several studios in town and all over the world and Yogatree's teachers are so above and beyond.
Seriously. The Yoga Tree is just such a special place - the vibe and the instruction is the best I've ever experienced. I've been attending classes for over a year and it's made a really big difference in the quality of my life.

Huge Thank-you's for providing such an amazing haven in Fremont. I love it and so does everyone else, from what I can tell ...

October 23, 2017 08:04

Studio space is adequate....the close proximity to the street (noise) and lack of a buffer area between entry and studio are downsides. But the place still gets 5 stars simply because of the teachers and environment. The space feels welcoming and warm, very conducive to a practice and the teachers are top notch. There is no pretentiousness and there is good diversity with the students. Prices are excellent and emphasis is placed on the person and practice by instructors that aren't just teachers but lifelong practitioners. Their depth of understanding and instruction far exceed any other studio that I've been to in the area.

October 23, 2017 08:04

I went to a Vinyasa class while staying at my daughter's house. Although I am 53 I have been doing yoga for years. The instructor was very discouraging and made me feel inept because I could not do a handstand. She made no allowance for my age, and commented repeatedly on how well the others were doing. I come out of the Integral tradiition which is very spiritual and rooted in ahimsa (non harming.) I couldn't find any trace of ahimsa in this particular class.

October 23, 2017 08:04

The reviews are pretty outdated! I attended class today with Suzanne as the instructor. She was encouraging, patient, and positive. I am 23 and an intermediate yogi and a dancer and it was a level 1-3 class which I found very simple and accessible for all ages, but i could still challenge myself and deepen my practice. Guidance was clear and there was a great community feel to this local studio. The studio is bright and clean. The only thing I would've added is a little background music to keep the calm atmosphere going, but that's based on teacher preference, and maybe other teachers there incorporate music. That's just my personal taste. Overall great local studio, and I will definitely continue my practice at Yogatree

March 23, 2017 17:32

The reviews are pretty outdated! I attended class today with Suzanne as the instructor. She was encouraging, patient, and positive. I am 23 and an intermediate yogi and a dancer and it was a level 1-3 class which I found very simple and accessible for all ages, but i could still challenge myself and deepen my practice. Guidance was clear and there was a great community feel to this local studio. The studio is bright and clean. The only thing I would've added is a little background music to keep the calm atmosphere going, but that's based on teacher preference, and maybe other teachers there incorporate music. That's just my personal taste. Overall great local studio, and I will definitely continue my practice at Yogatree

March 23, 2017 17:32

The reviews are pretty outdated! I attended class today with Suzanne as the instructor. She was encouraging, patient, and positive. I am 23 and an intermediate yogi and a dancer and it was a level 1-3 class which I found very simple and accessible for all ages, but i could still challenge myself and deepen my practice. Guidance was clear and there was a great community feel to this local studio. The studio is bright and clean. The only thing I would've added is a little background music to keep the calm atmosphere going, but that's based on teacher preference, and maybe other teachers there incorporate music. That's just my personal taste. Overall great local studio, and I will definitely continue my practice at Yogatree

September 30, 2014 20:19

All of the reviews on here are pretty old so here is a current one: I've practiced yoga in the Seattle area on and off for about six years. I am not super experienced student but I have visited lots of studios and I am familiar with most of the positions. The Yoga Tree has become my second favorite studio (Two Dog Yoga in Lake City will always be my #1). I've taken classes with Jessica, Erica, Laura and Rachel. All of these women have been supportive and clear in their instruction. I never felt pushed past my comfort zone though I do like to give new positions a try. It is near a busy road but it is also a very convenient so for me that is a reasonable trade-off. I really like this studio and I look forward to attending many more classes.

September 30, 2014 20:19

All of the reviews on here are pretty old so here is a current one: I've practiced yoga in the Seattle area on and off for about six years. I am not super experienced student but I have visited lots of studios and I am familiar with most of the positions. The Yoga Tree has become my second favorite studio (Two Dog Yoga in Lake City will always be my #1). I've taken classes with Jessica, Erica, Laura and Rachel. All of these women have been supportive and clear in their instruction. I never felt pushed past my comfort zone though I do like to give new positions a try. It is near a busy road but it is also a very convenient so for me that is a reasonable trade-off. I really like this studio and I look forward to attending many more classes.

September 13, 2012 16:27

I love The Yoga Tree and think it's an amazing yoga studio ....
Honestly, I love it. I've taken classes in several studios in town and all over the world and Yogatree's teachers are so above and beyond.
Seriously. The Yoga Tree is just such a special place - the vibe and the instruction is the best I've ever experienced. I've been attending classes for over a year and it's made a really big difference in the quality of my life.

Huge Thank-you's for providing such an amazing haven in Fremont. I love it and so does everyone else, from what I can tell ...

September 13, 2012 16:27

I love The Yoga Tree and think it's an amazing yoga studio ....
Honestly, I love it. I've taken classes in several studios in town and all over the world and Yogatree's teachers are so above and beyond.
Seriously. The Yoga Tree is just such a special place - the vibe and the instruction is the best I've ever experienced. I've been attending classes for over a year and it's made a really big difference in the quality of my life.

Huge Thank-you's for providing such an amazing haven in Fremont. I love it and so does everyone else, from what I can tell ...

June 7, 2010 13:37

I went to a Vinyasa class while staying at my daughter's house. Although I am 53 I have been doing yoga for years. The instructor was very discouraging and made me feel inept because I could not do a handstand. She made no allowance for my age, and commented repeatedly on how well the others were doing. I come out of the Integral tradiition which is very spiritual and rooted in ahimsa (non harming.) I couldn't find any trace of ahimsa in this particular class.

January 29, 2010 18:52

Studio space is adequate....the close proximity to the street (noise) and lack of a buffer area between entry and studio are downsides. But the place still gets 5 stars simply because of the teachers and environment. The space feels welcoming and warm, very conducive to a practice and the teachers are top notch. There is no pretentiousness and there is good diversity with the students. Prices are excellent and emphasis is placed on the person and practice by instructors that aren't just teachers but lifelong practitioners. Their depth of understanding and instruction far exceed any other studio that I've been to in the area.

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