I enjoy the vibes and their attention to detail. So far Iāve taken 3 different classes.. Fire Flow (amazing!!), Yoga Church (LOVE) and Deep Stretch Yoga Flow (still on the fence about this one.. Iāve taken a deep stretch yoga class before and left feeling taller and completely stretched out, but this class was more focused on meditation and was a little choppy vs flowy - flowy is just more my style.. I may try it again in the future but will try some of the other classes they offer over this one for now).
I 100% recommend the studio and encourage anyone looking to incorporate yoga into their life to give it a shot. Even if you didnāt love a class you tried, try a new one or the same one with a different instructor. Every day and every class will be different. Iāll for sure be back!
**Side note.. drop in prices are STEEP at $19/class here compared to other yoga studios, but this isnāt your average yoga studio, at all.. thereās more of a boutique feel. Just wish the classes were more consistent with style because the deep stretch class didnāt feel like it was worth that price to drop in. The membership prices are high here, too.. similar to a pilates studio, but members do get perks (discounts at the cafĆ©, etc). Iām already a member at a local barre studio that Iāve loved for years, so sadly I wonāt ever be able to afford both. Class packs...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreI am in town for a business trip and was really excited to try this place after reading the reviews. This is a really pretty studio. I loved the arches and the space in general. Like I've seen other people say, the class I took (fireflow) felt overcrowded, and there was not really much organization on where to place your mat aside for facing the front of the room. I think the biggest issue for me, which I guess could be the studio's vibe, is that the music (felt like it was all dupstep/skrillex vibe) was SO loud and the instructor was pretty soft spoken and did not wear a microphone. I have a pretty good knowledge of yoga, so I was able to follow along. If I were new, I don't think that would have been the case. I could not hear any alignment cues during the class. Additionally, the music was so loud in savasana, that I had to plug my ears - not restful! The flow itself was nice - ladder flow with poses like crescent lunge, w1, w2, w3, malasana squat, pyramid, and revolved triangle. Core is after the flow and we had maybe 2 stretching poses - figure 4 and supported bridge or support supta baddha. After class was very rushed and the cubby space is pretty tight. I'm glad I went, but I don't think I'd recommend this studio or come back,...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreIāve been a member at studio fire for about a month and its one of the best decisions Iāve ever made! Before SF, I hadnāt done yoga before but now Iāve done it all: HIIT, barre, yoga, etc. and go almost every day. All the instructors have been welcoming and accommodating to all fitness levels and nothing is more refreshing than being met with a smile at the front desk every day before my workout. They have classes that accommodate my work schedule and Iāve been able to go early in the morning and at night with no issues of not getting into a class. They do have a policy that requires you to cancel 8 hours before hand to avoid charges and personally I really like this rule. It holds me accountable to go and workout and allows me to get into classes Iāve been on the waitlist for. Only issue I had there was one time I got charged a no show fee even though I went to class and it them about a week and a follow up email, however, they apologized and refunded me immediately so Iām not gonna hold that...
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