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    Renu Hot Yoga

    Renu Hot Yoga

    4.6(9 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    I love yoga, but hot yoga is a subtype of practice I don't actually like and am skeptical about…read more But HEY. If there was a 6th star this place would get one because I don't even like hot yoga and still come here. This is a shi-shi/bougie type studio and I'm not going to lie, I love that. But it's not over the top. instructors and customer service are great, they have showers, the other yogis are nice and chat you up (there's a good sense of community), they give out scented cold towels at the end of class for a literal cool down, they use infrared heat, and the floors are NOT HEATED. Even without heating the floor, the floor absorbs heat anyway. Heated floors are overkill (pun intended). There's another hot yoga studio in town that does that and I just die. But not in a good yoga type of dying (since you're "reborn" when you arise from savasana at the end of class). I didn't get a chance to try too many instructors because of my schedule, but a standout was Angela. I love that we Om and we take time to do pranayama (breathing regulation). She also offers classes that can accommodate beginners and advanced practices. (yay handstands!) And Karissa the owner is great too. She was able to resolve a problem, did not talk down to me, and went above and beyond to provided a fair compromise and solution. The one draw back is that their rental mats are too thin. Many places at this price point (and you have to pay to rent anyway -- $2 I think?) will use something like the Jade Yoga Harmony line. I didn't notice if this was available, but renting hand towels or full size yoga towel would be nice touch too. As a hot yoga tip, a hand towel is good for people who get slippery hands but not feet. If you get slickery with your feet, you would need a mat sized yoga towel with non-slip grips on the underside. Manduka makes a good one. A regular towel or even yoga marketed microfiber towels will bunch up if there's not grip on one side.

    Modern, clean and fresh studio with a good vibe!…read more Passing south from the Enchantments in our RV, we were initially seeking out campsites with showers. These were $40-50 per night -yikes! We decided instead to drive further south, park overnight at Walmart and spend the money on a yoga class and shower there instead. When we researched Yakima, Renu jumped out at us. We practice hot yoga in our home town and wanted to stretch our limbs after intense hiking in the Cascades. This place has a gorgeous, classy studio that accommodates maybe 15 people per class. Ali was our instructor and she has a wonderful relaxed vibe, even as she threw in a few extra core moves! If you live in Yakima and have never tried hot yoga before, I think you should try Renu and just go for it! In a heated room, the instructor leads you through 24 poses plus 2 breathing exercises that stretch and strengthen every part of your body, including your lungs. This particular studio is heated by infra red panels instead of a furnace and there is less humidity than I am used to. But I did get into some pretty deep stretches! The bergamot lime cold towel Ali handed out at the end is a rare treat. Bathrooms and showers are like a spa! Parking on site. Ali was helpful with our many questions. My husband and I bought single class passes for $17 plus tax. Renu will rent mats for $2 / complementary for the first class. They do have a range of yoga classes, not just hot 26. Renu is a female-owned business which employs a diverse staff. I wish them the best with their beautiful studio!

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