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    Flight Room

    4.9 (27 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 9:30 pm

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    Hammocks were tied up for the barre class to be out of the way. Fairy lights made for nice ambiance
    Jenn C.

    I recently attended one of their new barre classes because they had a promotion. (I used to attend aerial yoga classes when this studio was still called Levitas Studio and located in Fremont. I believe it's gone through a few name/owner/location changes since. I loved the classes back then, so was curious to see what the barre classes here were about) I wasn't sure what to expect out of their barre classes, and whether or not there would be an aerial aspect. To clarify, the barre classes at Flight Room do not involve any aerials. FACILITIES: When you walk in, there's a small desk where they check you in. To the right, some benches where you can remove your shoes. Hot towels are provided in a warmer on the floor, which I did not notice until I left. These are supposed to be for wiping off your hands and feet before starting class. I opted to wear sticky socks for the barre classes (following the online recommendation), but almost everyone including the instructor was barefoot. I wasn't sure where to store my coat and bags, so I shoved them next to a bench. It looks like there may have been some lockers in the back of the room, but I was afraid to be poking around and no one offered any information. The bathroom in the back corner of the studio is cute, and has a lot of toiletries and other products (including hair ties) which is a nice touch. I was a bit weirded out by the lack of paper towels or single use towels. It seemed there were only two small hand towels hung up on the wall..which is fine for a private residence but odd to see in a public space. At 4:30pm on a Friday, I didn't have any trouble finding parking on the street in front. STUDIO: When you walk onto the floor, you may be surprised to find that the floor is soft! Pretty nice for stretching. Currently they have the portable plastic-pipe type bar stands set up around the studio (not sure if they plan to install permanent bars eventually). I wasn't sure how many people were supposed to fit at a bar, or where the instructor would be located, so I just joined in with someone at one of the stands in the middle and hoped I wasn't doing it wrong. They tied up most of the hammocks to be out of the way, but were still a couple of hammocks hanging down. One happened to be right next to the bar I was at and I had to move my way around it throughout the class to avoid running into it. Only one section of the wall is mirrored - in the middle section of the front wall. If you are off to the side, you may not be able to see yourself. WORKOUT: Most of my experience with barre classes has been from Pure Barre. This class has a more tranquil vibe to it, but don't worry you will still get a good workout! My legs and abs were sore! (It's also been a while..so I may just be out of shape). I also got pretty sweaty - I'll blame it on the classroom being too warm :P The class itself also was only about 45, maybe 50, minutes long (we started well after 4:30 and were done several minutes before 5:30). OVERALL: I was impressed with the workout and how sweaty I got in such a short period. The studio itself is nice and has a peaceful vibe, unlike PB classes which are much more high energy. I wish that the instructor was a bit more friendly and welcoming and forthcoming with information (greeting people, telling them where things were in the studio, what equipment to grab, etc) especially when there were a lot of newbies in the class.

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    Janel E.

    I've been coming to the Flight Room the past 6 weeks or so and can't get enough. I've tried all kinds of yoga in the past; but aerial yoga brings a new challenge and adventure I've never experienced with other yoga. Each teacher has they own unique style and rhythm. In the past, I've struggled with classes becoming monotonous and stale, but not here! Each person and class is as unique as the practice itself. Would recommended 5/5.

    Angie A.

    Oh that was so much fun my dear Yelpers! I took beginner workshop 90mins with Patti. She was very calm, patient, and answer lots of questions the class asked. It was my very first flight yoga! And I had a blast! Studio fits 15 students, plus one spot for teacher so it will be fun to do as a group as well. Parking is a bit hard around here so give yourself enough time. Small and cozy studio. The following week, I took another round of workshop with my 4 other friends and we had lots of fun doing upside down, giggling, and feeling nervous together. And the cocoon feeling when you get to Savasana in the hammock rocking gently. Mmmmm. I'm looking forward to try the real class!

    Diane Trinh N.

    Love this flight studio! My twin sister initially introduced me a few years back through ClassPass but I've since signed up for monthly classes (they had a deal for $119 a month for 8 classes). The most fun you can have working out. Today we did full body through Flow Flight | Level 2 with Lizzy and it was a great 250 calories on my Apple Watch. They have wonderful amenities such as hair ties, lotion, and feminine products in the bathroom, water, tea, reusable mugs, and a granola bar or other snack for a delightful post-flight treat. Can't wait for the next class and as a current bonus, with a monthly membership you're able to bring a friend for free! You can also send "Buddy Up" Memberships to your friends. They'll receive a free week of classes and you'll get 10% off your monthly membership.

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    Patty is the best, isn't she? We're so glad you had a great time! :-D

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    (I used to attend aerial yoga classes when this studio was still called Levitas Studio and located in Fremont.

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    Tried my first hot pilates class with Tara, which felt like a pilates fusion workout with heavy…read morecore/glutes, which i appreciate. She is both encouraging and down-to-earth, and made class fun. She also warned us beforehand what the music would be (it was super fun, dub pop remixes as we walked in) and even took a poll to see if she should add in some different tunes to stay inclusive. I really appreciated that because you expect a certain vibe usually with yoga and im pretty sure thats mostly what they do here. The class was heated to 90 and in today's world where hot classes are mainly trying to kill you, this was the perfect temperature. The focus was on the workout, the temp was an added bonus. The vibe in the locker room was even good. I didnt know any of the girls but everybody seemed to have an awesome time. The front desk woman was also very kind to me right upon arrival and that is pretty important. Only request is that when I take yoga here, I would imagine everybody would appreciate the screen being off and warm lights for savasana and post-class vibes. Overall excited to return and try more classes.. see some Seattle teachers here I've been wanting to try!

    The studio itself is very nice - clean, modern, and thoughtfully designed. The staff are also…read morewonderful: friendly, welcoming, and professional. That said, the overall experience didn't live up to the branding. DRYP markets itself as an intense, hot yoga studio - something you'd expect to be challenging, sweat-inducing, and high-energy. In reality, the room was barely heated, and the class felt more like a slow-flow or even a meditative/stretch session. There was very little intensity, and the instructor spent a large portion of the class talking - more like giving a sermon - rather than leading a consistent practice. If you're looking for a physically demanding, heated yoga experience, this isn't it. There's definitely a disconnect between what's being advertised and what's actually being delivered. Unless there's a major shift in programming or expectations, I honestly don't see this place lasting long in a competitive fitness market.

    Yogasmith - Post-class hang is always encouraged!

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    Two years ago I had never taken a yoga class in my life and was terrified of the mat. Fast forward…read moreto the present--now I'm a dedicated practitioner thanks to Joel and Yogasmith. Joel is hands-down the most patient, knowledgable, and honest yogi I've met. He blends philosophy and meditation with physical strength. One of the things he says in class is that "yoga is a breathing practice...with postures." For someone like me who is wound up really tightly, having a mentor who reminds me to slow down and breathe has changed the quality of my whole life. Joel works hard to create a community at the Smith. It's more of a family and less of a gym. He has an optional co-op program that allows members a discount on classes, and in exchange, we contribute to helping cancer patients practice for free. Classes are affordable, focused, and manageable for all levels of expertise. I find the curriculum challenging but not frustrating. I get a good workout and I always feel better after class. I love looking around the space and seeing an array of body shapes, skin colors, and ages. No egotistical show-offs here, just lovely people excited to do yoga together. The Smith is always clean, warm, and safe. It even smells good! I feel a weight lifted off my shoulders every time I climb the stairs. Highly recommended for newbies and old pros alike. Much love for Joel and Yogasmith!

    Tucked away above the Jules Maes Tavern in Georgetown, Yogasmith is a serene refuge from the…read morestressors of the modern world. Siddhartha sits by the entrance, greeting practitioners as they arrive for class. A creaky staircase leads to an inviting space with brick walls, beautiful hardwood floors and ample windows throughout. A majestic gong sits front and center in the room and is surrounded by singing bowls. Music plays softly and, depending on the time of day, candles flicker. Merely entering the space stirs a sense of well-being. Yogasmith offers a variety of classes for students of all levels. These include an introductory series, as well as all-level, men's, restorative and cannabis-friendly classes. In addition to classes, there are workshops and special events such as a monthly Sound Bath. The instructors at Yogasmith come from different backgrounds, each bringing his/her own unique expertise. The studio is open seven days a week, which makes scheduling easy. Students can sign up for a series (or "stream" in Yogasmith lingo) or drop-in. Director Joel Benjamin is the soul-epicenter of Yogasmith. His approach to teaching is gentle, good-humored and encouraging. And as founder of the studio, he has gone to great length to create a community that is vibrant and inclusive. He is exquisitely mindful of how world events impact this community and is diligent in his efforts to offer comfort, resources and tools in response. There are always tea and snacks in the kitchen at Yogasmith. There is also a living room area with a library full of books on meditation, yoga and various spiritual traditions. Hang after class is highly encouraged. There are numerous coffee shops and restaurants around the bustling Georgetown neighborhood for anyone seeking a more substantial post-class nibble. I've been practicing at Yogasmith for a little over three years now, and the benefit has been invaluable. I always leave feeling better than when I came in. And with each practice, I learn something that I can take with me and apply to daily life. As a fairly recent empty nester, I'm especially grateful for the community I've found here. Whether you're a first-time student or a lifelong practitioner, there is something for you at Yogasmith. I encourage all to give it a try.

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