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Moksha Brampton

3.5 (6 reviews)
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Indian Yoga and Meditation Centre Inc - Reception area

Indian Yoga and Meditation Centre Inc

(1 review)

I recently moved back to the area and was looking for a new place to practice hot yoga. I decided…read moreto give this location a try as they have a New Student deal that gives you 2 weeks of unlimited classes for $25. I love these deals because it allows me to try out different teachers and see how the general vibe of the studio is. This review is based on just a few classes I attended in the first week. First off, the teachers are great. They all seem to have their own style and focus. The studio says that they are primarily a Hatha studio but there was definitely a lot of Vinyasa flow in the classes I have taken (which I did not mind at all). The temperature was at a very good setting and stayed there throughout the class. If you are not a fan of the heat, each class has an non heated option. I was curious how they ran both options at the same time but it turns out they found a simple solution; there is a small non heated room behind a glass door at the back of the class where people can practice (they have a speaker in there so that you can still hear the teacher clearly). So far I have found the classes challenging and enjoyable. The only downside is that the studio is small. If the class is full, you have to be very close to your neighbours which results in some poses needing to be altered. Fortunately, the other yogis are super nice and cooperate to make it work. I would also love to see a Bikram class in there.

From the owner: We offer hot yoga, pilates and fusion classes and also offer hatha yoga teacher training at 200 hr…read morelevel as per the approved standards and curriculum of Yoga Alliance,USA

Hot Yoga Wellness Brampton

Hot Yoga Wellness Brampton

(4 reviews)

I'm giving this Yoga place a 2.5-3. I haven't tried any hot yoga studios in Brampton so I'm basing…read moremy review on my experiences in St Catharines. Our teacher for the first class I joined was a young girl with dark hair, although friendly, I felt like she was rushing through our routines. We didn't hold poses for as long as I'd expect and there was no shavasna (sp) at the end (Basically the reason I go to hot yoga!!!)! I found the class difficult and the way it was instructed never allowed me to fully relax. I went to an open house last Saturday and a blonde lady taught this class. I found it much more enjoyable. I like the routine she did, it wasn't overly strenuous but still challenging. This time we did have shavasna at the end which I did enjoy. The studio itself is a decent size, it would prefer if it was a bit bigger though. They have mats that you can borrow (free of charge I believe) but I prefer to bring my own. They had a lavender cleansing spray for your mats which I really liked! Lavender is relaxing! The facility does how showers, I did not use them though. The change room is small and the studio is located on the second floor. They should have water fountains. The front desk staff is friendly and relaxed. I'd have to try out the other studios in Brampton before I commit to this one though.

Well, so far the best place for yoga in Brampton, Amazing teachers and beautiful place. Guys do…read moretry this place, its amazing.

Mind To Body Yoga Training

Mind To Body Yoga Training

(3 reviews)

Meadowvale Village

This studio is great! It is located in a plaza (the entrance is in the back) that has a ton of…read morefree parking available. It is just off Hwy 10 in Mississauga and close to the 401 and not far from the 403. The studio is clean and has a little sitting area in the front beside the reception desk. There is a shoe rack at the entrance to leave your shoes. They have many products (bolsters, straps, mats, oils, etc) for sale as well as a mini fridge with water, juice, coconut water and snacks for sale. I spent 20 hours here over a weekend for training and it was nice that Highland farms is across the street in case I needed to grab a meal on my break. There are small lockers in the washroom areas for men and women and there is a shower and 3 toilet stalls in the ladies area. Bring your own lock if you want to use a locker. Pritpal Singh, the owner and the lady doing our training, is friendly and helpful and very knowledgeable. I like that all the equipment (bolsters, blankets, eye pillows, straps) are in good condition and that they require you to use a tissue between you and the props for hygienic purposes.

Recently, I completed the 200 hour yoga teacher training from Mind to Body Yoga (MBY). I was always…read moreinterested in yoga and self-reflection but the experience of getting trained by Pritpal at MBY was phenomenal. Pritpal is an experienced teacher and practitioner. She trains her students in yoga, meditation, Ayurveda, anatomy, and so much more in this program. She is also very sincere to her students. There were some subjects that were not required for the 200 hour certification but Pritpal though these lessons would be necessary to complete the training and make it wholesome for us. However, during our 200 hour course, we could not get though these subjects. To accommodate them and more importantly instead of skipping over them, Pritpal organized an additional 5 hour class and taught us these lessons with the same sincerity, vigor and passion as before. If you want a knowledgable teacher to train you on your yoga journey who will do right by you and your training, look no further than MBY and Pritpal. Thank you Pritpal for this amazing journey!

Infinite Yoga - The store front

Infinite Yoga

(15 reviews)

Infinite Yoga is has great classes. As the others have mentioned, it's nice and clean. I've tried…read moremany different classes and liked all of them (trying to go 5 times a week). Some of the instructors (ex. Francesca) will also include lovely music during the class and I enjoy that as well. If one uses Groupon to sign-up, there maybe some confusion with it as I've come to find out. It got resolved, but I had to expain and they had to call Groupon, and it took a number of days to get it all sorted out. Needless to say, that part of the experience with this studio was unpleasant. It made me feel uneasy and I wondered how I would be treated. But, once sorted, for the most part, eveyone is nice. So, should you use groupon, expect that things may not go smooth. I would have given them 5 stars it wasn't for the above mentioned uncomfortable experience and the scheduling issue. Scheduling both online and downloadable schedule are unreliable: 1 - Last week, I was a little late for a class after work (10 min) and Esero allowed me to attend but asked me not be late in the future or I may not be able to attend a class. The next day in order not to be late, I came in for a later class. Last class shown on schedule is at 8PM. I singed in, said hello to instructors at the entrance, went to to studio, rolled out my mat and layed down waiting for the class to start. Nobody came in and then the lights were turned off with me in the room. Come to find out, even if there is class scheduled and less than 3 students show up, the class gets cancelled. After the class was cancelled with me in it, I asked about their scheduling practice. It sounded like 5:20 PM and 6:30 PM classes during the week tend to have enough students. So, I guess, I will try to attend either of these in the future. 2 - This morning (Sunday), the schedule shows a 9 AM class. However, when I got there, the door was closed and after waiting until 9 AM, I left. I've invited some of my firends to join me in this studio. But, before I bring them and to avoid the same type of challenging experience I've had, I'll make sure to know when the classes will take place. I've asked if they update their schedule online and was told their downloadable schedule is the accurate one. As you can tell from the 1 & 2, it too is unreliable. The classes that I've been to are great and I feel great afterwords. If they would only fix the schedule and make it more reliable so that students like myself can plan our own schedules better. I'll see how the schedule is handeled over the next 2 week and if it can be reliable, I will continue to come. Otherwise, I may have to look for another hot yoga studio. Advise to those wanting to try, call before coming to ensure the classes will take place. Classes are great and truly worth coming. P.S. Last time I enjoyed yoga was in Tula Yoga studio downtown. Infinite Yoga has equaly great classes and instructors.

So I decided after all the intense activities that I do, to find something calming to help with…read moremuscle relaxation. I have the worst shoulder pain and I have weak wrists so you can imagine all the shortcomings that come along with it. I've been reading about Hot Yoga for a while and I am confused yet impressed by the popularity of all the new age types of Yoga that pop up every once in a while. I'm all for fitness but Yoga has been turned into this raw-food-apple-cider-eating only type of fad. Considering I had never attempted at ANY type of Yoga before, I decided - why not? I like heat I need to check out what this meditation thang is all aboot So I walked into this tiny place run by a Filipino family. They were so pleasant and gave me little tips and information about my first time and what to expect. There were 3 staff members when I was there and all 3 of them rotate as instructors. They provide both hot and regular Yoga with a well facilitated washroom/changeroom, poles all along the halls so you can lay your mat and spray it when you are done. The front of the place is simple, nothing too modern or chic. The place is right at the corner of Tomken off of Eglington. The driveway into the plaza is a bit risky so make sure to drive slowly. The entrance is towards the back where parking is available and the door is well lit. From the entrance you will see the service desk to your left and a coat rack with a shoe rack to your right followed by the hall into the rooms. The decor isn't anything too "zen" like but I can appreciate the simplicity. The tiny rooms offers an L shaped couch, coffee table, some plants and a Chinese feng shui tray on the coffee table. The tray contained a mini size sand container,few grey shaded pebbles and a tiny rake. There are TONS of regulars and the rooms are clean, well lit and operational had no idea what to expect from the atmosphere to the poses etc but the instructor was so wonderful. He made little anecdotes and jokes throughout and got everyone involved somehow. He remembered some names of regulars when asking them what they wanted to work on that class. Which I thought was cool. There were some guys in there but majority of the class is dominated by the fems. The heat never bothered me and I understood how different this type of fitness was. I had never sweat soo much with so little movement. Yet, the next day my body felt like I had run 20 laps, 20 squats and 30 Tri dips. The change room is impressive. They have showers, bathrooms, change rooms and a corner change room equipped with a tall standing mirror. The stalls are clean and large enough. There's lockers and hangers for jackets etc. The sinks have mirrors wide and tall enough for sharing. The counter was equipped with straighteners, blow dryers, hand towels, hair spray a.k.a all the fixins and tops of plugs to do your own thing. When I was putting my shoes on, the instructor approached me asking any feedback and how I'd heard about them. I mentioned Yelp and they knew about it! POINTS!. I decided to sign up for a month pass to try the rest of the classes out. So far, I've gone to 2 classes and I have enjoyed it. I would definitely suggest this location if you are nearby as they have the 60min classes early mornings, lunch and several in the evenings. Also, if you want to drop in you can do so for $18.00. If you don't want to bring your own towel its $2.50. On Wednesdays they have a special rate of $8.00 to come try them out so definitely take advantage. fun fact: the next day I received an updated schedule in my email and with personal message including tips, and suggestions on what to work on etc. This really impressed me. I cant wait to go back and become one of those Yogis that remember all the random pose names. xoxo M.

Moksha Brampton - yoga - Updated May 2026

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