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    Shiva Yoga

    Shiva Yoga

    4.8
    (49 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    Locally owned & operated
    Certified professionals

    The Vibe: A philosophy-rooted, music-free, fire-building flow. You will find your breath,…read moreinternal heat, focus, and community energy. The Studio: You walk up the stairs and immediately feel like you are in an urban sanctuary above the city. The space is light, bright, and spacious, with warm tones, natural light, and a calm energy throughout. There are two yoga rooms, an infrared sauna room, changing rooms, and cubbies inside the practice space. The reception area includes complimentary tea, a water station, and a simple self check-in. Friendly staff are present if you need anything. The Class/Teacher (Shiva Flow at 12:30 p.m.): After a morning job, slipping into this midday class was an absolute treat! Michelle May personally welcomed me, made sure I had a tour, brought blocks and a strap to my mat, and introduced herself before we began. We started in Easy Pose, where she opened with philosophy on tapas, the internal fire we step into to burn away what no longer serves. She guided us to notice the breath, then the mind, simply observing. Three collective Oms to connect the room. And then we were off...halfway through Sun B, I realized there was no music, just Michelle's voice and the sound of the room breathing together. It was that powerful. This was a strong, continuous flow with options for Crow, Flying Crow, Flying Splits, and creative transitions, such as Tree to Extended Standing Split and Half Moon to Warrior 3 and back again. Michelle continually reminded us to tap into the fire, breathe, and let go. It was that "non-stop, can't stop, don't want to stop, ahhhh, feels so good" kind of yoga. When we finally came down to the mat, she offered hands on adjustments. In reclined Eagle, she anchored my shoulder and gently guided my crossed knees toward the floor (serious Divine release!). We closed the same way we began, seated, noticing the breath, noticing the mind, three collective Oms. This class was FIRE, but conscious fire. Practical Notes: Free parking lot across the street designated for Shiva Yoga Complimentary tea and water station Self check-in system Infrared sauna room Changing rooms and bathroom Cubbies inside the yoga room Friendly, welcoming staff After Effects: I left feeling calmer, clearer, lighter, and very curious about their Power Yoga class. If this was Shiva Flow, I can only imagine . Such an afternoon gift. I will be back!

    I've been taking yoga classes in Los Angeles for over 20 years. Some good, some meh…read more Shiva Yoga could be considered the Gold Standard. Garth's genuine love, passion, and deep understanding of ALL elements of this practice come through - not just in his classes - but the classes of those he's trained. If you're looking for the perfect balance of physical challenge and grounded yoga philosophy ... this is it. Can't recommend it more.

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    Shiva Yoga Workshop!
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    Sun Salutation 108 Mala Event!
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    Astro Gong Yoga

    Astro Gong Yoga

    4.9
    (234 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    I had the privilege of training with the incredible Bella from align with Bella for an incredible…read moresound bath training. This training was incredibly transformative, and a huge part of that was Lou and the experience of working in his beautiful studio, Astro Gong. From the moment we stepped into the space, you could feel the intention behind it. The studio itself is stunning -- grounding, expansive, and filled with an energy that immediately invites presence and depth. Being surrounded by his collection of gongs and instruments created an atmosphere that felt both sacred and inspiring. Lou is a true gong master. His knowledge, passion, and reverence for the instrument are undeniable. Watching him play and learning directly from him ignited something powerful within me -- a deep desire to connect more fully with the gong and explore its potential. He teaches not just technique, but relationship -- how to listen, feel, and allow the instrument to speak. The experience inside his studio alone was worth it. It felt immersive, intentional, and deeply moving. I left feeling inspired, expanded, and profoundly grateful.

    Absolute love this yoga studio near my house! It's so beautiful, peaceful and an all around amazing…read moreenergy space. I love their flow, yin and especially their sound baths... 10/10!! Talk about total zen, wow! The teachers have all been amazing from my experience and I truly can't wait to come back for more and more classes! Thanks for the beautiful experience always! Bonus it has a parking lot!!

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    Our rooftop classes start at 6:30PM which  offers breathtaking views of Los Angeles and its beautiful sunsets.
    Our rooftop classes start at 6:30PM which offers breathtaking views of Los Angeles and its beautiful sunsets.
    We offer one on one Gong training with Gong Master Lou Maurer
    We offer one on one Gong training with Gong Master Lou Maurer
    Our rooftop Yoga classes incorporate sound healing.

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    Our rooftop Yoga classes incorporate sound healing.
    Silver Springs

    Silver Springs

    4.9
    (21 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    Free parking
    Women-owned & operated

    The Vibe: Freedom Begins with Noticing…read more I arrived on the 4th of July with three intentions: Freedom. Sovereignty. Awe. Rumi said, "What you seek is seeking you." Quietly...each one found me. From the second you approach this studio, you can feel an energetic buzz in the air. Fun music. Bright smiles. Three welcoming women had everyone checked in and ready to practice in no time. Field Note: Travel light. Mat, yoga towel, & sweat towel are all provided - and yes, there's onsite parking too. The Guide: Leah Soboroff * Power Flow Before class began, Leah greeted every new student by name. Then came the 1st invitation. She let us know we'd be practicing facing one another today, and invited us to turn toward another yogi, make eye contact, and simply say hello. I'll be honest. Resistance surfaced immediately. Oh, there you are again. (If you know, you know. Thank you, Ram Dass.) So I breathed. Exhaled. And moved with. Leah then reminded us that yoga isn't only an individual practice...it's also communal. Since it was Independence Day, she encouraged us to practice differently. Play. Laugh. Don't take yourself so seriously. Throughout class, she kept returning to one simple invitation: "Step outside and around yourself...and find a new perspective." Waiting... instead of rushing. Looking... instead of assuming. Meeting another person's eyes... instead of staying inside our own world. At one point, I wanted to hurry up & move ahead into the next posture before she cued it. Immediately, Leah gently reminded us to notice our tendency to hurry toward the next thing. I noticed. Oh...there you are again. Breathe in. Breathe out. Move with. (That felt like yoga.) We began lying on our backs, using a block beneath our neck as a gentle massage before slowly flowing into practice. Leah cued Sanskrit first, English second, and offered gaze cues to assist in transitions. One particular sequence stayed with me. Leah didn't just guide the movement. She gave the movement meaning. From balancing on one leg, she invited us to step courageously into the world as we launched into Crescent. Then she called us back: Return home to yourself. And there we were...launched back to balance. Along the way, she sprinkled in wisdom: Stretching the left side - notice your heart, your intuition. Stretching the right - notice the sun, your intellect. Even her assists carried intention. One in Down Dog invited stillness into the body so the mind could settle. Another gently opened my chest in Upward Facing Dog, creating a little more space. By the time we arrived in King Arthur and then Wall Pigeon, I couldn't believe class was already winding down. The Tribe: Practicing Together Facing one another is never my first choice; however, I'm convinced that's why it mattered. * Making eye contact, acknowledging another human being, and recognizing that wisdom exists all around us, not just inside us. Leah reminded us there are "pockets of wisdom" throughout the room. Sometimes all we have to do...is step outside ourselves long enough to notice. Space & Place: The studio carries a fresh, bright, and contemporary energy. Natural light, warm wood floors, clean white walls, curated artwork, sculptural pieces, and fully stocked amenities fill the space. The spacious, light-filled yoga room creates room for free movement in body & mind. The Takeaway Before class, Leah said something that stayed with me. Yoga lets us see our thoughts. Our tendencies. Our patterns. And then... I noticed. Oh...there you are again. Breathe in. Breathe out. Move with. Ahhh... Freedom. To notice. Sovereignty. To choose. Awe. That we can.

    I absolutely loved my experience at Silver Springs. I took the Mat Pilates class with Eric, and the…read morevibes were immaculate. The class was challenging, and the heat was no joke, but Eric was super encouraging, and the music made the class feel less stressful. I love that they provide mats and towels when you arrive, and the studio is very well maintained. The studios and showers are super clean. However, parking is a pain since it is in Weho, I recommend giving yourself 10-20 minutes to find parking.

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    Silver Springs
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    Hyperslow Studio

    Hyperslow Studio

    5.0
    (9 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    This is a lovely studio run by incredibly knowledgeable and kind people. I have attended several of…read moreEmily's classes and always enjoy that I find her flows challenging and her energy warm and calming. Whenever I visit I always notice that the instructors put a lot of effort into fostering relationships with and between their students and I think that's really cool. I see the instructors greeting most of their students by name, checking in after class with their students, excitedly introducing them to each other with thoughtful details. The practice space is bright and open and is fully stocked with immaculate Manduka mats, blocks, straps, bolsters and blankets available for use during classes and of course there are paper towels and mat cleaner on hand for you when you're done. There are also lockers outside the practice space with locks available for free so you can feel secure leaving you shoes, phone and whatever else outside the room while you practice. Aside from their yoga classes I went to one of Hyperslow's other events for the first time recently, the Full Moon Ceremony they had at the beginning of March led by Asher. It was unlike any thing else I had experienced! The breath-work was intense as was the sound experience created by the four Hyperslow instructors venturing in and out of the corners of the room between singing bowls and gongs. The energy in the room was electric, and I walked out feeling refreshed and renewed. I cannot recommend highly enough that you check Hyperslow out as soon as you are able. The founders, Asher and Emily, are two of the nicest people you could meet. They've assembled a group of skilled, caring instructors and fostered a beautiful community of yogis. Go take a class!

    One of the most loving, supportive, and open community's you could possibly come across. I began…read moredoing yoga in this special place three and half years ago and have grown so much not only in my yoga practice, but spiritually as well. The mindfulness that is seamlessly weaved into each asana, and the meditation that is honored at the beginning and end of each practice is nothing short of magic. I am lucky to have just started teaching in this beautiful space, but I am still a student more then ever. There is so much to learn from each teacher here, as they all pour their heart and knowledge into sharing this loving ancient practice.

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    This is Emily Davenport & Asher Luzzatto, co-founders and dreamers.
    This is Emily Davenport & Asher Luzzatto, co-founders and dreamers.
    Meet Emily, Zoe, & Mary. Co-Creator, Community Manager, and Events Coordinator.
    Meet Emily, Zoe, & Mary. Co-Creator, Community Manager, and Events Coordinator.
    Many of our sessions include Tibetan singing bowls. These are powerful tools to help quiet the busy mind and bring us into awareness.

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    Many of our sessions include Tibetan singing bowls. These are powerful tools to help quiet the busy mind and bring us into awareness.
    North Ray Yoga

    North Ray Yoga

    4.3
    (454 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    The Vibe: Presence Begins Before the Mat…read more Sometimes the yoga starts before you unroll your mat: Parking. An out-of-order payment app. Timing. ‍ Then came the first interaction. A smile & question: "First time?" Another line of students began to form, but the moment wasn't rushed. Directions were given. Questions were answered. Full attention stayed exactly where it was. Looking back, the teaching had already begun. That kind of presence is contagious. * Field Note: Whoever is standing in front of you...make them feel like they're the only one there. (I've got some practicing to do.) The Guide - North Ray Flow 2: Áine O'Regan We began in Supta Baddha Konasana, connecting breath before movement. Áine set the tone: See if you can keep your breath as steady throughout class as it is right now. If your mind wanders somewhere away from here...bring it back to yourself, back on the mat. From there, the class unfolded in such a gentle climb that an hour felt effortless. The cueing was so fluid that as we repeatedly moved from Star Pose into Goddess, I disappeared into the rhythm of Levo (Club Edit) by Recondite. (Completely immersed.) They've found the Goldilocks of hot yoga: The heat, the lighting, the pacing, the music, the movement. Everything feels just right. (If you're curious about hot yoga, this is an easy studio to recommend.) The Tribe: Presence in Practice During my short visit, I noticed people holding doors for one another, making eye contact, and smiling. After class, when I asked Áine about the music, she didn't simply tell me the song. She walked me through Spotify until we found the playlist. Space & Place: Modern bohemian Exposed brick. Skylights. Warm wood beams. Infrared heat. You'll leave drenched...somehow more energized. The Takeaway: Presence Is Contagious I came in open to whatever surfaced. Tonight...it was presence. It began at the front desk. Continued with the breath. Ended in Savasana. Some studios teach yoga. Some embody it. North Ray is one of them.

    I've been a Modo Yoga fam since 2018... After having some back issues, I decided to work on my…read moremobility by taking hot yoga classes. I had tried a couple other hot yoga studios, but I became a member at this studio because of the facility. It's clean and did not have any lingering odors. I have major sensitivity to scents/odors... Although I cannot do anything about scents/odors coming from other patrons, most are mindful. The staff here are all great. I appreciate the inclusiveness and enjoy the different classes for different levels. The only negative thing I would say about the location is the parking situation. The paid parking lot isn't really ideal, metered and street parking is scarce. Parking seems to be slightly better in the evenings. Overall, Modo Yoga has a special place in my heart!

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    Freestyle Flow
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    HIIT Pilates
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    Hot 8 Yoga

    Hot 8 Yoga

    4.0
    (343 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    Family-owned & operated
    LGBTQ friendly

    Amazing first experience! Doing both one of there classes and hot yoga! I joined a friend of mine…read morethis past Thursday and I can see where his love for this place comes from. Starting with super sweet and friendly customer service from Hagar. Jordan checks me in and was sweet too. Also want to shout out the maintenance guy Elijah. He was also cool, helpful and has the entire place immaculate. For my class, Philip was our instructor. He was really good. I'd do his class again. But I'm looking forward to returning and trying both other types of classes and instructors. Overall, I definitely recommend it for a great sweat. Parking is offered which is of course great here in Los Angeles.

    First, I want to make clear this review is solely about the corporate office, which has been taken…read moreover by greedy people who show zero integrity in running a business. The irony of them being in charge of a yoga business is not lost on me. As for any people thinking of joining this studio. You are and will be FINANCIAL PREY as long as you interact with this business. That said, the front desk staff and teachers and individual studio managers are amazing and deserve way more appreciation than they get, and maybe it's time for them to really think hard about that. The new people in corporate will lie, reneg on promises made, and make fraudulent charges with no hesitation in doing so. They agreed to a certain rate for my membership, and although it was never discussed or agreed upon, they downgraded my membership tier without ever disclosing it. I have emails that back this up. However, this isn't one instance. Since the new corporate team has moved in, I have had several charges added to my account that I didn't agree to, I've spoken to people who have experienced the same, and the corporate staff hide behind the people working at the front desk, leaving those workers to deal with clients angered about it because they are too cowardly to answer for their own actions. I cannot in good faith recommend this studio to anyone, and I've been a member since 2014 (which means nothing to them). The new corporate team came in only recently. I suggest everyone here vote with their dollars, which are becoming more and more precious in this economy. Stay conscious in who you offer your money to, and stay aligned with your personal integrity, because this studio has none, in my opinion.

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    Hot 8 Yoga
    Hot 8 Yoga
    Hot 8 Yoga

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    Urban 728 Yoga

    Urban 728 Yoga

    5.0
    (65 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    The Vibe: A Deep Exhale…read more The message begins outside with a giant reminder: BREATHE. Enough said, right? As soon as I walked in, MJ welcomed me & gave me a tour of the space. As we walked through the studio, we ran into our guide, Joe Kara. Meeting your yoga teacher before class is such a treat, and Joe was just as kind, welcoming, & grounded as MJ. The Guide: Joe Kara's Urban Flow 60 We began seated, grounding into the Earth and connecting with our ujjayi breath before moving through Surya Namaskar to gradually awaken the body. The class unfolded into a beautiful, steady vinyasa flow , one breath, one movement at a time. Joe's music was intentionally lyric-free: down-tempo electronic tracks. Songs like You Wish by Nightmares on Wax carried the practice forward, matching the rhythm of his calm, steady voice. As Joe moved quietly throughout the room, he read the energy of his students. His cues invited us to deepen through breath, alignment, & awareness. With permission, I received two assists during class. The first was in Hand-to-Big-Toe Pose, helping my body soften deeply into the fold. We played with rolling side-to-side in Parsva Dhanurasana (Side Bow Pose), which was new for me and had me feeling it in all sorts of places. Before I knew it, we were in savasana, where I received my second assist: A gentle grounding of my shoulders into the floor. It felt like I was melting into the Earth () We closed seated, observing the quality of our breath, the quality of our mind, & the quality of our spirit before Joe thanked us for sharing our energy, time, & presence with him on our beautiful Sunday morning. Ahhhh, yoga really is that sweet. The Tribe: Moving Together, Exploring Individually There was a nice collective rhythm in the room. We moved together breath by breath, yet Joe created plenty of opportunities to explore our own practice. Want to play with Crow to Headstand, handstands, or forearm stands? Explore. Prefer to stay with the back-bending sequence and his steady guidance? It's all good. That freedom to challenge yourself or honor exactly where you are is one of the things I love about yoga. The Space & Place: Industrial Calm & Simplicity Urban 728 is an unassuming little hidden treasure in Los Angeles. The exterior is modern and minimalist, with a giant BREATHE mural, a threshold between the outside world and the practice waiting inside. Inside, the space feels open, airy, and simple: Clean lines, natural light, polished concrete floors, warm wood details, and a fun retail area (I indulged ). The yoga room itself is spacious and beautiful, with dark wood floors, high ceilings, white walls, and plenty of room to move and breathe. Practical Notes - Parking: Free parking lot. Amenities: Private showers, restrooms, & plenty of amenities. Heat: Warm, but not hot. I came away with a light sweat (a shower is optional - I chose to simply change clothes). Good to Know: From MJ's thoughtful tour to Joe's welcoming presence and mindful assists, there was a genuine sense of care throughout the entire experience. The Sum-Up: A giant wall says BREATHE before you enter. Joe spends the next 60 minutes guiding you back to it. And by the end, you simply feel better.

    This has been my home studio for about a year and I love it! As someone who is very picky about my…read moreyoga classes, this place checks all the boxes. It's a clean studio, people are friendly, plus there's a small parking lot. The teachers are great, and you can expect to get a good workout and a grounding practice. Would highly recommend to anyone thinking about joining!

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    Stacey Scowley
Owner of URBAN 728 YOGA
    Stacey Scowley Owner of URBAN 728 YOGA
    Emma Scott, Urban 728 teacher.
    Emma Scott, Urban 728 teacher.
    Urban 728 Yoga

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    Rise Movement

    Rise Movement

    4.3
    (26 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Edit: most positive reviews seem to be about yoga, which I was not aware happened at this location…read more It's a gym with no workout rooms, primarily devoted to personal training, so there may be some mix up. ** Negative parts of this are virtually all for Jason (the owner). I hope in sharing it'll help other people avoid what I experienced. With the exception of Jason, the trainers I worked with here are excellent overall. Devin has so much light in him, and his energy really holds up the corners of this place. I hope he finds a working situation that better supports and nurtures all he has to offer. Iman was great as well, but because this place is patriarchal and has deference to masculine baked in, there were instances in which I saw her feel the need to defer to Jason, which was symptomatic of outdated leadership approaches and an unhealthy work environment. The effects of that misogyny showed through other women there as well, particularly younger women who were in admin or nutrition (and in male-presenting clients with more fem energy). Didn't see it in the seasoned fem trainers. Russell is fun and knowledgable, but I overheard him shit-talking clients on more than one occasion. Matt is further down meathead spectrum, so there was more obliviousness/negligence showing through, but knowledgable about his work. But Jason was negligent outright . His behavior resulted in injury I'm still dealing with ~7 months later, and he wasn't mature or professional enough to simply take responsibility for what he'd done. I went here because I saw the Vanity Fair video that talked about how they help people clean up injuries. I have a back injury from like ~10 years ago that I really wanted to correct, and a more recent shoulder injury, and was very relieved to learn Rise could help. In maybe 3 months of 3ish sessions per week, my back injury seemed to be healed! I was ecstatic. ...but then I ended up with Jason as my trainer 3 times in one week. He was consistently late, eating/doing other stuff that made him distracted, had a kinda negligent vibe. Probably not the way he behaves when working with Jennifer Aniston or whoever, and not behavior I imagine he'd tolerate in a trainer he hired. That Monday, he pushed too hard with his hands when he had me doing a side plank, and it messed up my back again. Wednesday, when I had him as a trainer again, I told him about this. Friday he had "forgotten," so I had to tell him again. But the damage was done. My back was fucked up. Everybody messes up. It's not great when your preventable mistake comes from not being attentive/good at your job. It's worse when that mistake physically injures a human being...especially when those effects are long-lasting. If Jason could've acknowledged what happened and apologized for it, okay. But he kept "forgetting" about it. Then he tried to tell me that I wouldn't get better if I wasn't doing the exercises I did there every day at home....though 3 days a week at their location had gotten my back healthy before, and I had explicitly asked multiple trainers if 3 days a week of training there was a good amount. All said yes. Jason was trying to cover his ass and sidestep responsibility. He later tried to refer me to a back expert or something, acting like the cause of the re-injury was a mystery. So yeah, don't go to Jason. There's narcissism in him, and he may cause you months-long physical pain because he isn't paying attention, and then play it like he has no idea what he did even as you repeatedly speak up about the damage he caused.

    Owner (Jason) aggressively approached me in parking lot when he did not like where I parked my…read more Let me know he wanted his client to park in that space. I had an appointment at the salon next door. Told him I was late and needed to let stylist know I was here and ask if they wanted me to move car or have one of their assistants do it. Went back outside to move my car. As I walked back into salon... he came back outside and said... "Good little girl," while clapping slowly. And followed with, "Go inside and get your hair fixed. Interesting that he seems to have a steady stream of clients coming in and out of his gym... As we are in the middle of a pandemic and gyms are still closed.

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