specializes in Iyengar yoga with daily classes for varying skill levels. If your skill level is high enough, the institute has teacher training to prepare you for certification.
What kind of yoga are you looking for? Beginner? Advanced? Heated? Restorative? Hatha? Kundalini? Be Yoga has you covered with their donation based classes right in the heart of Downtown.
Your Eastside yoga-studio options might seem limited, but the aptly named Eastside Yoga has everything your body and mind need, including hatha yoga, meditation, and health workshops.
Charles MacInerney teaches classes all over town but also offers private instruction and hosts retreats. Once a month for 18 years, he has also hosted Full Moon Yoga – a free outdoor yoga class. Go online for location and time details.
Calling itself "Austin's Family Yoga Center" isn't a misnomer, what with its infant/parent classes and other kid-friendly courses. Also check out the special classes for dancers, athletes, and even students (for PE credit, no less).
Get in on one of the intimate yoga classes under the oak trees at this nonprofit studio. Proceeds from each session go to the Amala Foundation's youth programs.
All the hippies and newcomers to Southwest Austin can get in on the many classes ranging from boot camps to prenatal yoga to standard hatha courses. Late night sessions are also available.
This is your one-stop spot for yoga, Pilates, acupuncture, massage, birthing services, life coaching, and more. Expect to leave a more balanced person.
Buy a monthly pass or just drop in on a class for beginners or experienced posers. Specialty classes for expecting and new mothers as well as yoga for preschoolers are also available.
With five locations and 350 weekly classes, Yoga Yoga has something for all levels of ability. It also offers training for yoga instructors and special events all year round.
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