The best yoga studio. They have classes for all levels & a general air of acceptance and good energy. I would highly recommend attending classes taught by Viki & Laura G. This is a place where everyone can feel comfortable.
Dee B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bethesda, MD
Very cozy and peaceful yoga studio(although if you are going for the first time, it can be a bit difficult to find), very friendly staff. A new student can pay only $ 20 two weeks of unlimited classes. I was hoping to try out two or even three classes, but unfortunately weather difficulties prevented that. The one class I did attend — gentle yoga — was good. The room, however, was a tad too warm for my liking — not by much, but given that it was also quite dry, it was enough that my eyes began bothering me by drying out! Not really what you want as you’re trying to relax and do gentle yoga! Mat rental is $ 1.
Leslie w.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Torrance, CA
I’ve done yoga extensively in the San Francisco Bay Area and Vancouver, BC – both places that are known for incredible studios and a high level of instruction. When I moved to Grand Rapids last summer I was concerned about finding a really good studio. I must say that Cascade Yoga has been fantastic! The teachers are as skilled as anywhere else I’ve trained. They offer a deal for new clients and you can buy 10 passes for $ 90, which is a great deal for the quality of instruction. It’s worth the drive!
Eric S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cambridge, MA
I was visiting Grand Rapids for a week for work, and wanted to find a way to keep active while here(in inclimate weather.) Thanks to the other two reviewers for highlighting Cascade! I did their intermediate-level class and really enjoyed it. The teacher was confident, knowledgeable, and vibed well with the class of about 12 people. The facility was a bit hard to find(it’s the lower-level of a rehab building) but it’s a very nice space once you’re there. The yoga studio itself is very nice, with plenty of space, nice rental mats, quiet environment, cubbies for shoes, etc. Per Lori’s review and the heated studio. It’s definitely warm, even though they don’t jack the temp way up. A heated studio would be WAY hotter, but this is definitely warm(probably 85 deg, if the normal house in winter is set at 72.) I’m hoping to go at least once more while in GR!
Lori M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Boston, MA
Took a class tonight, and the reason for 4 stars, not 5, is I didn’t realize that the studio is heated. I swear, I did my research. There’s even a sign announcing heated classes on Weds and Sat. Today is Tuesday and the 545p class was too warm for my liking. I prefer the room to not be heated, or at least to know what I am in for before paying! That said, it was a hard class(read: good), I feel quite refreshed and if I happen to be in GR again, I will probably return… if I can get in the mood for a warmed room yoga class.
Annie K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Grand Rapids, MI
This is the very best yoga studio in or around town! I have been to so many yoga studios here and everywhere else and this is by far the best place ever! They have a range of different types/styles of yoga and different levels. The instructors are amazing and the studio is such a peaceful place where it is easy to walk in and focus on your personal practice or just let your worries and anxieties melt away. The greatest thing is that most of the instructors have a background in therapy and other health backgrounds. They are truly aware of the body and its functions and are so educational and sincere in their teaching. Whether you are looking for a yoga studio or not — I urge you to give them a try. Great for physical therapy and easing your body after any injury or accident. Talk to the fantastic instructors — they are always ready and willing to help the students adjust, heal, and renew their bodies. Love them!