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    Essential Yoga

    4.7 (7 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    6 years ago

    This has been my home base for yoga since 2013, wonderful teachers and the space just feels relaxing.

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    14 years ago

    Shari is the best yoga instructor I've ever experienced, you become part of a family here. It's worth every cent!

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    14 years ago

    This is now "essential yoga". Instructor is very pleasant and i enjoyed my first experience. Will definitely go again!

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    11 years ago

    Highly recommend this studio for all levels! They have a class for everyone! Shari is wonderful!!

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    Sangha Studio

    Sangha Studio

    (1 review)

    Really nice shop selling items "mostly made in the Midwest." A warm greeting by the owner on this…read moresunny Saturday set the tone for a fun exploration of the diverse items on the shelves. They have a small selection of live plants, garden markers made from ornate silver utensil handles, unique hand made greeting cards, clothing, ceramics, beautiful hand made jewelry...just too much to list. You've got to check them out. The space is light and airy with plenty of room to move around, with a couple of thoughtful seating areas as well. I purchased some rice filled eye & palm pillows and my sister purchased the garden markers. We will be back!

    From the owner: Sangha (Song-ah) is the Sanskrit word for community. We aim to establish a safe space for…read moreindividuals and the community to grow mindfully together through the practice of Yoga, Ayurveda, and conscientious buying. Yoga: We offer safe, thoughtful yoga classes for the beginner and seasoned yogi. Because we have a number of classes to choose from, we know you'll find a teacher who speaks to you. In addition to classes, we offer childcare. Ayurveda: Dive into India's 5,000-year-old medicine through workshops and personal consultations. Learn how to balance your life with this preventative medicine. Shoppe: At Sangha, we strive to connect the community by supporting local artists, farmers and companies. We believe if you're going to invest your money in something, it's important to be mindful about it. When we're not able to source our merchandise from our area, we make sure the companies we support share our love for awareness, sustainability and community growth.

    S.W.E.T. Hot Yoga and Fitness - Springfield, MO

    S.W.E.T. Hot Yoga and Fitness - Springfield, MO

    (2 reviews)

    I wish classes were much cheaper, because I would go more often. Instead, it's been my once or…read moretwice a year winter tradition for 3 years. I was a little nervous about trying yoga because I'm a very strong Christian, and yoga tends to be a controversial topic. However, I've never once felt pressured to do something I can't (physically or spiritually) do. It's even been verbally expressed in classes that it's okay to not do things you're uncomfortable with. I appreciate that. The locker room is great. It feels very welcoming. You don't feel like you're going to the gym. The cold towels are always a happy surprise because I forget about them every time. I always feel wonderful after a hot yoga session.

    Facility: I've only used the hot studio, but overall the facility is great. There are days the room…read moreis too hot for me, but nothing above 105°F. This is minor, and rare, but when there are a few guys and we all want to change or shower, there is a wait as the men's changing room is for one person at a time compared to the women's. The mats for purchase are great, but don't forget to bring your own unless you plan on buying a new one (which was $80.. or in that range). I understand not sharing equipment due to Covid, but they should carry a cheaper version in the event you do forget your mat. Instructors: When I first started going, I did a two week pass and went nearly every day to get a feel for the different Vinyasa instructors. I settled on 2 who I think are the best. The others have varied backgrounds, teaching styles, and levels of knowledge. I felt some didn't have the same background as myself, and couldn't really offer anything for me. Some taught the classes more as cardio, and less mind/body connection, which is what I look for. I appreciate a strong balance of breath focus, mental calm, and physical endurance. The two teachers I would recommend for Vinyasa in a heartbeat are Brandy Davis and Tana Aguas. They have great energy, and both appreciate the mindfulness of yoga as a practice, and not just a workout. Brandy is my go-to instructor due to her balance with yoga being in the present moment and also leading a strong vinyasa flow. For the first few weeks I was still acclimating to practicing in a hot room, until I finally got to the point where I would take her flows and push myself harder on additional variations of poses--hand stands, standing splits, toe balances, etc. Brandy would actually sometimes add these to the flow as well. The other great thing is she reads the room and tries for accommodate everyone. Her hot flow class is not for beginners, but all are welcome to attend and take the flows at their own pace. Her flows change with a fair amount of frequency which keeps things exciting for regulars. Tana reminds me of my first yoga instructor I ever had. She is certainly more on the spiritual side of yoga, and her classes tend to have a bit of variety from class to class. She also incorporates more artistic elements such as stylized asanas incorporating mudras. She will also challenge the class with various advanced poses when the class seems accepting of it. If you're looking for a mindful and challenging practice, S.W.E.T is a great facility and both Brandy and Tana are wonderful. I hope when Covid clears that the class sizes stay the same, as the current 12-14 people per class is perfect. I did hear before Covid, the class sizes were larger, so my feedback may be less positive had the classes been more full. As it stands now though, I highly recommend it.

    Pure Hot Yoga - Pure Hot Yoga - Springfield, MO.

    Pure Hot Yoga

    (3 reviews)

    Between Sumit Hot Yoga and Pure Hot Yoga, Pure is probably the underdog in SGF, but I think it won…read moremy heart over tonight. Whereas I always felt slightly intimidated by Sumit's hardcore yogis, Pure seems to embrace people that are just, I don't know - super normal, I guess? What I liked about Pure was that for the community class I went to (a one hour session for $5 cash OR card), I didn't have to wait outside in the cold - my friend and I could go right in and pop a squat in the room. At Sumit, you have to assemble outside and freeze your tail off until like, 10 minutes before the class starts, not to mention you have to show up early just to get in. At least, that's how it was a year ago when I frequented Sumit. I may be wrong now. Anyway, my teacher was great (you go, Leslie), the session was an ideal 60 minutes long, and I still sweat buckets. I can't tell if the flows are easier here than at Sumit or if the session was easier for me because my fitness level's improved, but it was a very good workout. Also, if you've never felt the sensation of having a lavender-infused cold washcloth placed on your forehead in a cool-down session, you gotta go just for that. It scared the $@#% out of me the first time it happened at Balance Fitness Studio, but now it's my favorite part of working out at places like these. TL;DR: Pure seems like a great, no-frills place to give hot yoga a try if you're new to it or if you're not into the more-intense atmosphere of Sumit.

    Awesome yoga studio!!! The facility is clean, spacious and room is heated perfectly. Took the one…read morehour community class (only $7) that was calming and very easy to follow. Jyssica was an excellent instructor and very welcoming. Highly recommended!

    Essential Yoga - yoga - Updated May 2026

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