In short I highly recommend Anne Marie’s classes but personally have not had a good experience with Natalia - I like how the practice is more traditional and the space looks clean and smells nice comparing to heated studios - which almost has a sweaty smell to me. I think Anne Marie is a great, patient instructor and I would like to keep attending her class.
Meanwhile I am not very likely to attend Natalia’s class again as I had a negative experience. I walked in 1 min late because it’s my first class here and I miscalculated the transit time, and if she decided to not let me in it would be fine for me. She did open the door for me which I appreciate, but she immediately asked to me keep quiet in a way that sounds a bit irritated, and then towards the end of the session she stared directly at me and said she would not open the door for late people again because it disturbs people. And she sounded very irritated again. And while I agreed partially and was feeling guilty about being late, it does not sit right with me. There’s a white person who’s late too if I heard correctly, and she’s sitting there too, but Natalia was only directly looking at me. Also I was only 1 min late but it looked like the session started for a while, so I wondered if she started early. Lastly while I will do my best to be on time, life happens, and it was also my first class and I’m not familiar with the route. We should be more compassionate and watch our energy especially since yoga can be a spiritual activity as well. I immediately asked myself if I felt comfortable attending her sessions again and my body is saying no. Also she did not try to correct anyone and just kept going, and I think it’s very obviously that some of us are doing it wrong. In similar situations I got corrections...
Read moreI’ve been practicing at OnlYoga for over a year, and it’s become such a grounding part of my Midtown routine. It’s walkable, tucked into Colony Square, and feels like a peaceful retreat right in the middle of the city.
Anne Marie, the lead teacher and owner, is such a joy to learn from. Her Ashtanga and Dharma classes are my favorites. They’re rooted in tradition but never feel rigid—she brings a sense of laughter and encouragement that makes everyone feel welcome.
What sets this studio apart isn’t just the incredible classes—it’s the hands-on care and attention that Anne Marie bring to every class. The adjustments, refinements, and modifications have been a game changer for me. Postures I once thought were out of reach have become part of my practice, and I’ve learned to move past the fear of trying or failing. It’s such an empowering feeling to grow and surprise yourself.
The slightly longer class times are a bonus too; they give me the extra space to fully settle into my practice and leave feeling recharged and ready to take on the day.
Shoutout to the community too! This is the kind of studio where you’ll find yourself chatting with people after class and building connections that go beyond just saying hi on the mat. Showing up consistently is the key to feeling the full magic of this place—it’s not just about the yoga, but also about the relationships and energy that makes this...
Read moreI began going to Onlyoga immediately after moving to Atlanta. I wanted to keep up with my yoga practice and meet some people in my new city. So I acquired a two-week trial membership, to give the place a try. Well now, six months later, the experience goes beyond my expectations. Onlyoga is a community of yoga enthusiasts of all levels in the heart of midtown. The staff is knowledgeable, patient, and very friendly. Groups are reduced, so students get the attention they need in every posture of the practice. Thanks to the student membership I can attend classes in different disciplines and expand my knowledge of yoga, from Ashtanga to Dharma, Aerial yoga... I really recommend Onlyoga to everyone curious about yoga regardless of their level or...
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