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Chicago School of Yoga – Lincoln Park

$45 for One Month of Unlimited Yoga Classes ($149 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Huge training academy bends bodies with more than 30 kinds of yoga classes

The Fine Print

  • Expires 90 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person. New clients only. Classes must be used by the same person.
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In yoga, it's important to pay attention to what your body is telling you, such as "I can hold this pose for another 45 seconds, tops" or "You just put my hand down on a candle." Listen to your body with this Groupon.

$45 for One Month of Unlimited Yoga Classes ($149 Value)

With more than a dozen kinds of yoga classes available, teachers train everyone from athletes to fledgling exercisers in many aspects of yoga. Their curriculum includes traditional styles like Ashtanga, Hatha Yoga and Vinyasa Flow. See the schedule for specific class and workshop times.

Chicago School of Yoga

Chicago School of Yoga isn't just a place where students come to study the marriage of mind and body; it's a place where disciples can begin their journey down the path toward becoming a yoga teacher themselves. The school's program encompasses a yogi's entire education, leading trainees from introductory courses designed for the beginning practitioner to full 200-hour Registered Yoga Teacher certification. The 17 on-staff trainers fill up the weeks with dozens of classes to create a calendar's worth of sessions capable of accommodating any schedule. Beyond the teachings of the regular staff, the school also hosts special workshops and conventions, such as the We Love Yoga convention that gathers Chicago's most renowned yogis in a single venue for three days in September of mind-blowing body bending.

With two hardwood-floored spaces lined with mirrors and painted bright green and red, the facility capably hosts two classes at once. Dark tile and cherry-stained woods insulate the lobby and other communal areas from the city's stressful sounds, banishing the honks of taxi horns and undercover policemen attempting to infiltrate gangs of geese.

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  • The clarinet is easy on the eyes, with all that straightness. That trumpet has sleek, alluring curves. You want kids looking at that? No, thank you.

  • You can take a clarinet apart. Can you take a trumpet apart? No, not just the mouthpiece. I'm talking about really taking it apart. You can do that to a good ol' woodstraw (a clarinet). Trust me.

  • There are dozens of famous clarinet players, such as Woody Allen and all those men that Woody Allen plays clarinet with. The only trumpet player who is remotely famous is the man whose life inspired the Broadway musical The Music Man, and he's probably dead.

Why is America in love with the clarinet?

Chicago School of Yoga

4.5 out of 5
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    Lincoln Park

    2442 N Lincoln Ave., 2nd Flr.
    Chicago, Illinois 60614
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Reviews

  • This place is awesome. It's brand-new and the locker area is by far the nicest I've ever seen at a yoga studio (and I've seen a lot).
    Kate D., Yelp, 8/24/12
  • Really friendly: you get to know people's names quickly; it makes it hard to leave after class.
    Christopher H., Yelp, 4/30/12