Chloe Chiuminatto
January 16, 2018 18:20
I've been going to Yoga Six for several months now, after getting hooked through a Groupon. I purchased the 2 months of unlimited yoga Groupon for a very reasonable price and decided to really take advantage of it. The space itself is really fresh, clean and inviting. They have everyone take off their shoes before heading upstairs to the lockers and studios, which keeps the studios themselves very nice.
They have a number of different classes, many of which are heated, with varied times for each. During the week classes are spread out between 6:00 AM and 7:00 PM. While weekend classes run from 8:30 AM to noon, usually. There are lots of different teachers to choose from, so you can really find the teaching style and class that will be a good fit for you. All of the regular teachers are well-versed and personable. I've asked several teachers to help with specific things before or after class, and they are always willing to give extra guidance. Most of the teachers are also very helpful with hands-on adjustments. But they will certainly honor your space as well if you prefer not to be touched. Also, music plays during every class; the teachers all play their own playlists, which go along well with whatever class you're attending. Going back to the heated classes, this may be my only complaint - sometimes the heating isn't quite right and a class that wasn't supposed to be heated ends up being overly warm and one that is supposed to be heated ends up cooling down half way through.
I highly recommend the monthly unlimited membership, as it is really easy to get your money's worth. But, if you know you're only going to go a few times a month, they have memberships for 4x a month and class cards. Also, if you are new to yoga six, they have $20 of unlimited for a week or you can do a Groupon (great option!) They will walk you through everything you need to know when you arrive for your first class. If you don't know which class to start with, they are also really good about answering the phone and taking questions. Though this studio is a chain in the States, it certainly feels local with the many things they do to bring the community together like monthly challenges and workshops. If you're looking to start somewhere, Yoga Six is a great spot.