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Laughing River Yoga - Join us for weekly yoga classes at HULA! All are welcome to join, whether you're a HULA member or not.

Laughing River Yoga

4.5(13 reviews)
2.1 mi

Where to I start. I like to get the uncomfortable out of the way so let's talk business. A single…read moreclass is fifteen dollars and that is very reasonable. Now let's talk spectacular! The introductory offer which I opted for, get this, thirty-nine dollars for one month unlimited yoga. Thats right $39.00. Unlimited. That is the best deal I have ever heard of for any yoga studio, and as you will see from my review this place is a spectacular yoga studio. So the deal is a steal. The regular rates are still outstanding in my opinion. The price break starts on the ten class card at $130 but in my opinion the best deal is the regular unlimited pass. For $79 you get unlimited in person and online classes. Two classes per week and you have a great deal. Three and is once again is a steal. There are numerous other options including an option which will allow you to assist LRY in reaching out to the less fortunate in our community. Since we are discussing business let's talk turkey. The website (often my least liked element of any business.) is well thought out and comprehensible even for a technophobe like me. The studio is well organized and I found the studio manager to be highly professional and approachable. She even had the aplomb to deal with me when I was upset about an issue, not LRY connected directly, and did so in a very proactive manner. Top notch business including a commitment to bringing yoga to persons who might not be able to afford or connect with the many benefits of yoga. I am fairly new to yoga but I have been to several studios. Other studios I have been to will remain unnamed because I don't want anyone to mistake this review as a criticism of them. The instruction at LRY is the best I have ever encountered. I have yet to find an instructor who is not well versed in every aspect of their particular yoga style. I will not name any of them because this would leave someone out, my memory being shady at best. On top of being obvious experts who take their craft seriously they also are multifaceted. They will bend over backwards to see you get the maximum physical emotional and spiritual benefits of yoga. If you are a beginner this studio is highly recommended for you! I would rank this studio as having top to top (no bottom here) the best instruction I have seen so far in my yoga journey. Laughing River Yoga is conveniently located in the historic Chace Mill and the studio is gorgeous. I love industrial space conversion and this fits that dynamic for me. The feel of the space is warm and inviting and one would think the prices much higher considering the luxurious space and design. I forgot to mention. During the limited duration warm weather season in Vermont you have access to classes offered at the gorgeous Burlington Surf Club location. Yoga in the midst of nature overlooking the Adirondacks and Lake Champlain, yes included in the price of the aforementioned monthly passes. Just as incredible as it sounds! In conclusion let me state three things. 1: Instruction, Instruction, Instruction. Without quality teachers a yoga studio is just a room to exercise in. 2: The prices are not just reasonable and it is impressive that they offer so much to the community and still not charge much more. I have paid $30 and up for classes that weren't nearly up to the standards of LRY. 3: The feeling of LRY if you will, is quite positive and uplifting. I have never left and felt I was let down, rather I always leave, often worn out, but buoyed by a sense of joy and presence that is most affirming and helps guide me in my blossoming yoga journey. Peace Jim

I love Laughing River Yoga. I'm especially a huge fan of Emily Garrett, one of the founders…read more I started seeing Emily for one-on-one yoga lessons when I was going through a particularly hard time of my life. I started these lessons thinking I was taking physical exercise classes that would help me strengthen and work around some rather bad injuries I'd sustained in an accident. Instead, Emily opened up a new world to me by subtly and slowly introducing me to things like mindfulness and being present. Yes, we practiced yoga postures, but it was through becoming aware of my thoughts, repetitive patterns, old habits, while taking on these postures that I began to slowly experience change. Emily is kind, patient, caring and steady. She's such a great teacher because she herself went through her own period of inner growth and self awareness (as I'm sure she'd say she and all of us are going through every day of our lives) and wants to share what she's learned with others. Every yoga teacher is on a journey. I know several in the Burlington area. It seems like one in five people you meet up here are certified. If I had to choose just one to practice with it would be Emily. She's not trying to prove anything. Yoga is more to her than a set of difficult physical postures or achieving inhuman flexibility. Relative to most yoga instructors she is wise beyond her years, balanced and aware. I think she's fabulous. I'm writing this review because I love Laughing River Yoga and Emily Garrett, but also because I saw a one star review by a woman that said some rather uncharitable things. She was visiting from out of town and went to the studio once. It's possible that she had a bad experience. We all have bad days, off days. No one is perfect. But I know with complete certainty that yoga and the Laughing River practice is extremely important to Emily and her staff and I would recommend them whole heartedly. There are several yoga studios in the Burlington area. Visit them and decide which one is right for you. I'm not practicing yoga currently, but if I were, I would go to Laughing River and practice with Emily Garrett whenever possible.

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Laughing River Yoga - We lead a free and incentivized BIPOC Affinity Space class every Tuesday at 5:45 in the Chace Mill!

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We lead a free and incentivized BIPOC Affinity Space class every Tuesday at 5:45 in the Chace Mill!

Aikido of Champlain Valley - Our Kenshusei program: Vermont's only intensive aikido training program for students who wish to deepen their practice or become teachers.

Aikido of Champlain Valley

4.8(4 reviews)
2.0 mi

The philosophy of aikido has shaped my life since I was 12 or so, and I was overjoyed to find a…read moredojo when I moved to Burlington. ACV is a large dojo in terms of both space and members, both of which make practice very enjoyable. Accidentally rolling into other people happens very rarely. You also have the opportunity to practice with people of a variety of builds and sizes and you don't get set in your ways by practicing with the same people over and over. Besides Ben Pincus sensei, there are multiple people who teach classes, and they are all experienced and skilled instructors. Aikido has a central philosophy that pervades not only the techniques taught but the choice of associated classes. On Sunday mornings, there is a zazen, or meditation, before class begins. This, as well as anecdotes, fables, and recent real world news told by sensei, inform the practice in the dojo and cultivates an awareness of one's self as well as the world around you. It has been my experience that dojos that emphasize the philosophical sides of their martial arts tend to be more valuable to me because they are more holistic and personally fulfilling. ACV values not just technical skill, but your personal growth.

I am not a member because my schedule does not align with the dojo's schedule. But... I wish it…read moredid. I went on a Sunday to audit a class. I have studied Martial Arts in the past, so I knew some things I was looking for in a new location. This dojo appeared to have it. I talked at length with Jim, one of the instructors. He let me read the student handbook and watch their training session. I was impressed. There is discipline and order here. The students were enjoying themselves and there was much assistance with the veterans and the newer students. I enjoyed the people I met and the structure of the class. I thought I would join, but then realized the scheduling conflict. Hopefully, later the conflict will go away and I'll be able to practice here. And, this is a place for all ages!

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Aikido of Champlain Valley - The Chief Instructor Benjamin Pincus Sensei taking ukemi for Chiba Sensei, a direct student of Aikido's founder, O Sensei Morihei Ueshiba.

The Chief Instructor Benjamin Pincus Sensei taking ukemi for Chiba Sensei, a direct student of Aikido's founder, O Sensei Morihei Ueshiba.

Aikido of Champlain Valley - Our youth program integrates aikido practice with peaceful conflict resolution training and games in a focused and fun atmosphere.

Our youth program integrates aikido practice with peaceful conflict resolution training and games in a focused and fun atmosphere.

Aikido of Champlain Valley - We offer scholarships for youth ages 7-17, and separate classes for kids ages 7-12. Families are welcome to train together!

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We offer scholarships for youth ages 7-17, and separate classes for kids ages 7-12. Families are welcome to train together!

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