10 or 20 Classes at Namaste Yoga (Up to 63% Off)
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Hot and restorative yoga classes blend together elements of Hatha, Ashtanga, and Anusara disciplines
When The Beatles returned from India, they brought with them tranquility, sitars, and the ability to stretch their hair past their shoulders. Reach here, there, and everywhere with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $45 for a 10-class punch card (a $100 value) $75 for a 20-class punch card (a $200 value)
The schedule spans classes Monday–Saturday. Styles include options such as hot yoga, restorative yoga, and Kundalini yoga. Mats are not provided.
Namaste Yoga
When she signed up for her first yoga class in 2001, Namaste Yoga's owner Debbie Wog was simply looking for a way to stay in peak physical condition. However, as she moved through each pose, Ms. Wog discovered a growing strength in body, mind, and spirit. More than 10 years and three yoga certifications later, she now leads a schedule of morning and evening classes that blend together elements of Hatha, Ashtanga, Anusara, and Pilates. These sessions, which are suitable for all skill levels, range from restorative yoga, in which students cycle through relaxing poses and breathing exercises, to hot yoga, which uses heat to build strength and balance. Ms. Wog also welcomes yogis aged 8–15 during youth sessions, allowing them to stretch minds, bodies, and pockets filled with silly putty across the studio's carpeted floors.
Hot and restorative yoga classes blend together elements of Hatha, Ashtanga, and Anusara disciplines
When The Beatles returned from India, they brought with them tranquility, sitars, and the ability to stretch their hair past their shoulders. Reach here, there, and everywhere with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $45 for a 10-class punch card (a $100 value) $75 for a 20-class punch card (a $200 value)
The schedule spans classes Monday–Saturday. Styles include options such as hot yoga, restorative yoga, and Kundalini yoga. Mats are not provided.
Namaste Yoga
When she signed up for her first yoga class in 2001, Namaste Yoga's owner Debbie Wog was simply looking for a way to stay in peak physical condition. However, as she moved through each pose, Ms. Wog discovered a growing strength in body, mind, and spirit. More than 10 years and three yoga certifications later, she now leads a schedule of morning and evening classes that blend together elements of Hatha, Ashtanga, Anusara, and Pilates. These sessions, which are suitable for all skill levels, range from restorative yoga, in which students cycle through relaxing poses and breathing exercises, to hot yoga, which uses heat to build strength and balance. Ms. Wog also welcomes yogis aged 8–15 during youth sessions, allowing them to stretch minds, bodies, and pockets filled with silly putty across the studio's carpeted floors.