$30 for Five Drop-In Yoga Classes at YOGAmazing ($60 Value)
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- Experienced, certified instructors
- Groupon-exclusive classes
- Variety of classes and times
Sometimes our dreams are within reach, but more often, those dreams are on the highest of high shelves, beside the BB gun and the cupcakes "for tomorrow." Reach that shelf with today's Groupon to stretch your muscles and muscle your stretches into a five-class stretch of intense muscular moves. For $30, you'll get five drop-in yoga classes at YOGAmazing, a $60 value. This deal is valid for yoga only and can't be used for Pilates classes.
The Gumby-like founder and executive director of YOGAmazing, Chaz, is a certified instructor with years of impressive experience under his yoga mat. From developing the globally successful YOGAmazing Video Podcast on iTunes to being recognized by Yoga Journal, Chaz incorporates his effervescent attitude and passion for life into all classes. His airy, spacious studio is geared toward students of all skill sets. The class schedule includes nighttime vinyasa-flow yoga, early morning hatha, and a special Wednesday session exclusively for Groupon passes (though your pass allows you to take any yoga class you choose). You can view the complete schedule here.
With its taunting temps and heightened hemlines, spring blows the whistle on bad health. Remedy all those lethargic nights spent lodged inside sofa cushions and trapped under mounds of bubbles in the bathtub before kickball season begins. Not only will yoga whip physiques into shape like a freshly licked ice-cream cone, it also aids in relaxing and balancing its students. Without commitment to scheduled classes, you're free to drop in whenever the mood to stretch and center yourself strikes.
Reviews
Though reviews from in-studio yogis are scarce, teacher Chaz Rough is the creator of the popular YOGAmazing video podcast and has been featured in Yoga Journal:
- From sequences for cyclists to asana for fertility, more classes mean more chances for students to sample content. And teachers are able to reach more students—including those who might be too intimidated or unmotivated to go to a studio. – Brooke Hewes, Yoga Journal
- Experienced, certified instructors
- Groupon-exclusive classes
- Variety of classes and times
Sometimes our dreams are within reach, but more often, those dreams are on the highest of high shelves, beside the BB gun and the cupcakes "for tomorrow." Reach that shelf with today's Groupon to stretch your muscles and muscle your stretches into a five-class stretch of intense muscular moves. For $30, you'll get five drop-in yoga classes at YOGAmazing, a $60 value. This deal is valid for yoga only and can't be used for Pilates classes.
The Gumby-like founder and executive director of YOGAmazing, Chaz, is a certified instructor with years of impressive experience under his yoga mat. From developing the globally successful YOGAmazing Video Podcast on iTunes to being recognized by Yoga Journal, Chaz incorporates his effervescent attitude and passion for life into all classes. His airy, spacious studio is geared toward students of all skill sets. The class schedule includes nighttime vinyasa-flow yoga, early morning hatha, and a special Wednesday session exclusively for Groupon passes (though your pass allows you to take any yoga class you choose). You can view the complete schedule here.
With its taunting temps and heightened hemlines, spring blows the whistle on bad health. Remedy all those lethargic nights spent lodged inside sofa cushions and trapped under mounds of bubbles in the bathtub before kickball season begins. Not only will yoga whip physiques into shape like a freshly licked ice-cream cone, it also aids in relaxing and balancing its students. Without commitment to scheduled classes, you're free to drop in whenever the mood to stretch and center yourself strikes.
Reviews
Though reviews from in-studio yogis are scarce, teacher Chaz Rough is the creator of the popular YOGAmazing video podcast and has been featured in Yoga Journal:
- From sequences for cyclists to asana for fertility, more classes mean more chances for students to sample content. And teachers are able to reach more students—including those who might be too intimidated or unmotivated to go to a studio. – Brooke Hewes, Yoga Journal