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    Hot Pilates

    5.0 (5 reviews)
    Open 5:30 am - 8:30 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    It may be hard to pinpoint what elements are needed to come together to create beauty- but we know…read moreit when we see it, hear it, smell it...experience it. Yoga Love Project (YLP) is beauty. Tucked away in a little nook in Huntington's sometimes bustling downtown, as if you've discovered a yoga speak easy. There are all kinds and levels of yogis and yoginis. There are vegan mostly glutin-free yogis in harem pants that can wrap their limbs around their limbs with a smile - with no need to warm up, Weekend -only yogis, new yogis that walk in with hope-excitement and a Groupon in hand (hopeful to find a new yoga home or to try it for the first time), there are fancy yoginis in fabulous yoga tights and strappy tops, a few kids on occassion, mostly women- but typically a few men ... From the minute one walks in - there is a welcoming, inclusive aura. The vibe is chill. Take off your shoes, roll out your mat or use one of theirs, grab a block, a yoga blanket, and find your spot. There is a good rotation of teachers - From the studio founder/owner, Chantal-to new graduates of the teacher-training program. Each class includes a dharma talk at the beginning (short or long, depending on your perspective, interest, and capacity to sit and listen to some Wisdom being imparted on the monthly theme. This month -February -the studio theme is "breaking old habits" - which is perfectly timed with the natural waning of people's new years' resolution resolve. The classes are often themed to different degrees- sometimes the theme is woven throughout the class and reinforced by certain postures, the music, the dharma talk and seed sentences. Sometimes a class can resonate with such beauty - that it sticks with me all day. And beyond. Encouraging to take what I felt and did on the mat, beyond the mat- into my life - to share it with all I come on contact with. I am very tuned into detail - and I won't lie- occasionally - there are classes- or elements of a class- I don't love for one reason or other - maybe my mood or that of the teacher - but I go back again and again and always - without fail- am challenged, encouraged, and feel Held. I feel a part of the ylp community. It is clear the teachers all put their heart and soul into their "work" -- each is a little different - but one can hear new music, or awesome new play lists which they are happy to share, they may quote poetry, or chant Kirtan on their hand-made steel drum (Dave's Sunday class is....well- just come to it), Nancy may wrap you up in blankets - offer subtle assists and send you into the deepest, calm- in her deep relaxation class. Kristen may get you charged up with her incredibly creative, often intricate and elaborate vinyasa flow- she leads the room in a dance with the softest, sweetest voice - inviting you in. Maria leads a tight one-hour Friday night class that rocks. Somehow She feels the energy of the room and knows what we need. She mixes a great playlist, a concise dharma message and a perfect flow and savasana - every time. One of my first classes at the studio was with studio owner Chantal Vice- and I'm not exaggerating when I say that studying (I'm doing yoga teacher training now at the studio) with Chantal has been really life-enhancing. She is next level. Each class - and I can say this about most all of the ylp classes- is a work of art. Intricately incorporating sound, movement, themes, connection, yoga philosophy, humor, self discovery, and growth. Janice - a seasoned, grounded, loving yogini- teaches many weekly classes. Each slightly different and each- a solid, beautiful intense full experience. Dave's soulful Sunday - is just a divine experience most days. Consistently inconsistent and never boring. Always changing - dave leads us in dharma, asana, contemplation, music, chant, with so much humor. There's a small tempting boutique - not overpowering - some nice clothing some Jewelery - Chantal offers free tea (I think it's free- omg -if not I owe her a few bucks) and sprays to clean your Mat. The studio is clean. Well-lit. Comfortable. On occasion it's a little too hot or too cold - and they try to maneuver the thermostat to make everyone happy. The bathroom is clean and there's space for your stuff. I've taken a few interesting workshops- recently a 2 hour - Thai yoga workshop with dave and it was great. So that's my Speil. I love the vibe and the people. The yoga and the energy. Namasté

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    I was introduced to yoga through Balance and for that, this studio will always be special to me. I…read morehad never been interested in yoga before, but on someone's recommendation that it would be a good exercise for me in terms of taking care of not only my physical health, but my mental and emotional health, I decided to give it a try. I only picked out Balance because I drove past it every day, but it's set a precedent that's been tough to follow. My primary adjectives to describe the place are warm and welcoming. I met Stacy, the owner, and she invited me to sit in on one of her Vinyasa Flow classes. It was awe-inspiring, as someone who had always found yoga to be ugly, hard angles and graceless, I was proven completely wrong. My ultimate goal was to end up in one of Stacy's classes, but it was far too difficult for me as a beginner, and along the way I fell in love with Elaine's Iyengar classes. Elaine was so incredibly nurturing and wonderful. She has a very hands on, personal touch and I still miss hearing her voice telling each of us how we needed to modify certain poses depending on the injuries we had suffered. While it defined what I now consider essential to a yoga studio in its characteristics - an intimate atmosphere full of friendly, nurturing people and teachers, it was also incredibly practical. It was reasonably priced, allowing me to go multiple times a week and had a great range of classes at all different times. I was only there for 4 months before I moved to Peru, but in that short time it was an experience I'll never forget. It was truly a place I could have established a lasting practice, and I'm hoping that I will find a studio to rival it soon.

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