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Yoga Studios in London today

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Published May 23, 2018
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Although you probably already have a gym membership with a workout class timetable that definitely includes yoga and conditioning classes, it’s time to join a yoga studio. Yes, gym yoga classes are super convenient to take straight after a workout, but a studio dedicated entirely to yoga will have so many more benefits when it comes to honing your yoga practice.

Types of yoga studios, yoga, and their benefits

There are so many different types of classes from hot yoga to colour yoga, joining a studio will open the doors to many different types of class. You can then find out which one works best for you.

Here’s our round-up of 7 of the best yoga studios around London.

Good Vibes

Good Vibes is a central London studio that offers conditioning, strengthening and restorative yoga. The aim of Good Vibes is to lead the way in lifestyle fitness for Londoners and to spread good vibes!f Their classes include glow yoga and pilates, Barre and personal training. They have two studios – one in Covent Garden, one in Fitzrovia and if you get really really good, they offer teacher training too.

East of Eden

The name is inspired by John Steinbeck’s East of Eden “The free exploring mind of the individual human is the most valuable thing in the world.” They’re all about mindfulness and immersive yoga which will give you a total relaxation when you need it the most. East of Eden is based in Walthamstow and nature of their classes are all about mindfulness and inclusion. Whether you’re expecting a baby or a complete beginner, East of Eden has you covered.

Triyoga

Triyoga have the whole of London covered with branches from Camden, Chelsea, and Covent Garden to Ealing, Shoreditch and Soho. Not only will you be able to join an excellent quality yoga class, you can finish off your relaxation time by booking an energy healing treatment, reflexology, or massage. The class timetable is chock-a-block so there will definitely be something in there to suit your busy schedule.

Yoga on the Lane

Yoga on the Lane is definitely as cool as you’d expect an East London yoga studio to be. Nestled in the super trendy area of Dalston, it’s a gorgeous little Vinyasa studio for you to go and shake off all the stress of your day at work. Or, if yoga is what you like to start your day with, they have a handy 7.15am class for all you early birds. They also incorporate pregnancy yoga into the timetable twice a week.

More Yoga

Of all the studios, More Yoga is a really affordable way to join a top-quality yoga studio with all the benefits of varied classes. With around 15 classes dotted around the capital, you’ll definitely be able to find one near you. Their class timetable includes meditation and Yin yoga classes when you need that extra help clearing your mind.


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