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4.6 (8 reviews)
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I am deeply sad to be writing this, as I have been an avid goer of their Sunday 9:30am hot yoga…read moreclass for the past year or so. I absolutely love the class, the instructors, and the community MLPS Yoga has to offer. I love that we go through each position twice and the fact that this is a longer class than most, at 90min. I would rate it 5 stars in all of those aspects. But I have decided to no longer attend here (despite having 5 classes left on my package) as the classes are too crowded. Just to re-emphasize, They are EXTREMELY overcrowded. To the point where our mats are touching on either side and the sweat from another person has actually seeped into my mat (and I had to get a new one because I was so grossed out). Another time, we were so close together, a lady actually scratched me with her toenail (). We're not able to perform certain movements properly, like full locust pose, because there isn't enough space to fully extend our arms without hitting the person next to us. The standing separate leg stretching pose is also uncomfortable since when I bend forward, I'm uncomfortably close to the person in front of me due to how tightly we're packed together. I couldn't even relax in Savasana during my last class because every time the person next to me turned, she rolled onto my mat. I kept having to wait for her to move off before I could lie down. Understandably, their Sunday 9:30am class may be their most popular. I counted 35 people (not including the instructor) in my last class. I think their best option is either to limit their class size to a reasonable amount and create an earlier (7:30-9:00am) class option, for the people who still like to enjoy their Sunday morning workouts. If we got even like 6 inches between our mats, it would be a great improvement. Again, it pains me to write this as I throughly enjoyed my time here and if things change, I would love to return.

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