$35 for One Month of Unlimited Yoga at Arizona Power Yoga
Similar deals
Laura
- One month of unlimited yoga
- Baptiste Power Vinyasa Yoga
- Registered Yoga Alliance school
- Experienced, fun instructors
From Napoleon's great crab walk through Europe to J. Robert Oppenheimer's discovery of nuclear fission by kissing his own elbow, victory has always gone to the most flexible. Overpower enemies with today's Groupon: for $35, you get one month of unlimited yoga (a $98 value) at Arizona Power Yoga, a Yoga Alliance–registered yoga school on North Silverbell.
Arizona Power Yoga specializes in the Baptiste Power Vinyasa Yoga System, a challenging collection of techniques that helps improve flexibility and strength while ridding the body of excess toxins, gravy, and weight. The studio's experienced instructors create a welcoming and upbeat environment in which students (novices and experienced yogies alike) can stretch and sweat their way to a happier and healthier existence. More than 15 classes are offered a week; consult the schedule and recruit the guys from your sewing circle or the ladies from your crocodile-wrestling club to join you on your one-month journey across the yogaverse.
Joseph Lauricella, Arizona Power Yoga’s founder, is a bodyworker and massage-therapy teacher who has been mastering yoga for more than 10 years. He and his staff of friendly instructors know the human body and what it needs to move more majestically than a bald eagle performing a pirouette on a giant sequoia’s branch; the studio is overflowing with so much expertise, it has a training program for future teachers.
This deal is valid for new members only.
Reviews
Five Google Mappers give Arizona Power Yoga a perfect five stars:
- My first visit to Arizona Power Yoga convinced me that not only do the instructors teach a life changing style of yoga, they are able to make their classes accessible to both beginners and more experienced students. – ambergilfert, Google Maps
- There are no stuffy yoga snobs here; the teachers are welcoming and able to create a practice that caters to everyone from their first yoga class to their hundredth. – bekah, Google Maps
- One month of unlimited yoga
- Baptiste Power Vinyasa Yoga
- Registered Yoga Alliance school
- Experienced, fun instructors
From Napoleon's great crab walk through Europe to J. Robert Oppenheimer's discovery of nuclear fission by kissing his own elbow, victory has always gone to the most flexible. Overpower enemies with today's Groupon: for $35, you get one month of unlimited yoga (a $98 value) at Arizona Power Yoga, a Yoga Alliance–registered yoga school on North Silverbell.
Arizona Power Yoga specializes in the Baptiste Power Vinyasa Yoga System, a challenging collection of techniques that helps improve flexibility and strength while ridding the body of excess toxins, gravy, and weight. The studio's experienced instructors create a welcoming and upbeat environment in which students (novices and experienced yogies alike) can stretch and sweat their way to a happier and healthier existence. More than 15 classes are offered a week; consult the schedule and recruit the guys from your sewing circle or the ladies from your crocodile-wrestling club to join you on your one-month journey across the yogaverse.
Joseph Lauricella, Arizona Power Yoga’s founder, is a bodyworker and massage-therapy teacher who has been mastering yoga for more than 10 years. He and his staff of friendly instructors know the human body and what it needs to move more majestically than a bald eagle performing a pirouette on a giant sequoia’s branch; the studio is overflowing with so much expertise, it has a training program for future teachers.
This deal is valid for new members only.
Reviews
Five Google Mappers give Arizona Power Yoga a perfect five stars:
- My first visit to Arizona Power Yoga convinced me that not only do the instructors teach a life changing style of yoga, they are able to make their classes accessible to both beginners and more experienced students. – ambergilfert, Google Maps
- There are no stuffy yoga snobs here; the teachers are welcoming and able to create a practice that caters to everyone from their first yoga class to their hundredth. – bekah, Google Maps