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Open Eye Yoga

4.5 (19 reviews)
Open 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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Sarah M.

Brace yourself... you are about to be blown away with an authentic experience. This yoga studio will make you feel like you are in another country. Inside, you will find they have everything all ready for you. A mat already in place (although you can bring your own, too), yoga blocks, blankets, etc. All you need to bring is yourself in some stretchy clothes. 40 offered classes a week range from Astanga to Rock n' Roll yoga. I would definitely recommend attending a beginner class or two before venturing out even if you have done some basic yoga before. The Rock n' Roll and Hip Hop classes are unique with awesome music and an aerobic fast pace. One moment you will be hoppin' from downward dog to plank while jamming to Usher and the next you'll be deeply stretching to Bon Iver. There are plenty of special events such as "Live Yoga" to keep your yogi toes inspired. Local musicians will come play live while you are being guided through your yoga class! All of the instructors are so kind. Trust me, I was the girl who fell down several times a class and there was never once a giggle. Be prepared to sweat! Yes, sweat is highly inevitable during most of the classes. The Yoga Room is a gem for Tulsa and a such a treat!

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Tess M.

My favorite place to go for yoga. They have a variety of classes and there is something for everyone. I have tried Hip Hop Yoga and Restroative Yoga. Both of which are challenging & relaxing at the same time. They always have classes to choose from that vary in ability and style. Great Brookside Location! Always feeling refreshed after going to Yoga @ the Yoga room!

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Be love Yoga Studio - Tulsa

Be love Yoga Studio - Tulsa

(25 reviews)

The Pearl

My new favorite yoga studio in Tulsa. I love it here…read more I have been practicing yoga probably for 10 years. I wouldn't say I am a super good yogini or anything (still need to master the headstand and handstand!) but it is my favorite form of exercise and way to destress and stretch. I have gone to many different yoga classes and places over the years and have seen different styles and studios. Yoga has become so trendy and popular now and I think some places are now more of a yoga workout place and have forgotten the real aura of yoga and the breathing and calming down and all. Not that I don't like a good challenging workout, that is what I usually do! But Be Love incorporates a good workout with the breathing and calming aspect too. I have only been 4 times so far (the 9 am classes during the week) so I have not tried some of the soft yoga classes and other classes they have to offer. I have already joined-their drop in prices are better than most places in Tulsa to begin with and the monthly prices are really great, if you want to commit to unlimited. They have several options to choose from. One thing to try if you are new is their 2 weeks unlimited for $20, a great deal! To begin with, I love their atmosphere. They are at 6th and Peoria next to Phoenix Coffee (which I want to try!). Their place is warm and inviting. I love how when you walk in, it is an open room and the class is right there. They have a big garage door. It is fun to hear the street sounds. Someone said when the weather is nice they will open up the garage door. I think they have a very strong community, I am excited to see all what they do-they have a board with all kinds of fun things going on. Oh-they have an Intention for the Month-love that-July is New Beginnings, which totally resonates with me since my company I founded is based on the concept of new beginnings. The owners Joe and Margot are very sweet and so helpful. I love how they show different modifications to accommodate all kinds of people with varying practices. I love how it is so nonjudgmental-that is how yoga is supposed to be. One day last week I came flying in late (which I hate to do!) and I felt like a whirlwind coming in and then my feet were peeling everywhere (don't know if anyone noticed-I did the product Baby Feet a week ago-it is an exfoliant for your feet-awesome-the bad thing is you don't know when your feet will start peeling! So I felt like "Pigpen" from Charlie Brown. Ok maybe this is TMI!) Anyway no one scolded me for being late (some workout places shame you! Happened to my friend at a different place!), just met me with love and I don't think anyone noticed my peeling feet. That's another thing I love about yoga, is it is not a competition! Anyway, their classes are really great and everyone is really inviting and friendly. They are opening another studio in Broken Arrow in September so that will be great for everyone out south!

First time in with my friend and we giggled 2 minutes into the session. The instructor said…read moresomething to us which is fine, use your words. But he then proceeded to snap his fingers and point as if we were some dogs needing to be reeled in. It was entirely not that serious. Was super unwelcoming experience; for your first time you would think they would want you to have a good experience. But treating people with such disrespect and being demeaning is entirely not the way to go. I was super disappointed the entire rest of the time there and honestly uncomfortable.

StudioPOP

StudioPOP

(7 reviews)

Downtown

We went here with a group of friends on an early Saturday morning to work out, and it was…read moreexhausting but well worth it! We started off with a yoga class, which definitely worked on many muscle groups (Core, back, leg, arm, and shoulder) to improve strength, flexibility, and overall well-being. The instructor had a very calm, soothing, and encouraging voice that helped us relax and ease and transition smoothly into the class. Following that, we jumped right into the spin class (indoor cycling workout) and pedaled very intensely to work on our hamstrings, quadriceps, and gluteal muscles. The spin instructor had great energy and was very motivating, which kept us going as long as we could. The music and lighting were also very upbeat and bright. After everything was over, we felt super tired, but glad that we came to this welcoming and encouraging environment. I highly recommend checking it out!

I'm a member of the Junior League of Tulsa, and we were offered the opportunity to try our…read moreStudioPop for a week FOR FREE. Heck yes! I was going to sign up for as many classes as I could, but then I looked at my three year old and then at my planner. One class was all I could squeeze in. Blast. So, I signed up for Restorative Yoga on Thursday at 6:30 PM. Parking is limited if folks are out and about. No street parking available at all. There was an empty lot, but all the spots near the street lights were full. I ended up parking in the dimly lit back near the overpass. Super safe. I arrived 15 minutes early as requested to get a quick tour and lay of the land. The studio is super clean, spunky in character, and has plenty of storage for all the things one needs when working out. I was offered a bottle of water, which I happily took, and was then told that this one was on the house otherwise it would cost me $2. Well, that seemed like a snarky lesson, but okay, noted. I thought it was just a friendly gesture. Word to the wise: BRING YOUR OWN WATER. Abby was the yoga instructor for our session. That studio faces the street with a wall of windows but it was not overly bright at all. The lights were dimmed, electric candles were turned on, and soothing music was playing the background. Abby was a wonderful instructor, gently guiding the 7 of us in the class through relaxing poses and stretches. I did have one quibble in that I am not at all flexible, especially when I have not worked out beforehand. She startled me when trying to press on my back during child pose but profusely apologized after class once I explained why I was not putting all my weight on the bolster. The best part of this class: the head massage. You read that right, the head massage. It was brief but glorious. Overall, this was a wonderful and relaxing yoga class! Highly recommend!

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HOTWORX - Tulsa

(16 reviews)

Downtown

I was a Hotworx member for about a year, and I truly enjoyed the experience. It's such a unique way…read moreto work up a sweat while exercising inside an infrared sauna. The heat helps loosen your muscles, leaves you feeling refreshed, and adds an extra layer of challenge to the workout. I do miss it, though I'm at a different gym for the time being. One of the things I loved most about Hotworx is the convenience--you simply book your session through the app, head to your private sauna room, set the temperature to your preference, and follow the workout displayed on the screen. I usually went early in the morning since I often had the room to myself. The studio is open 24/7, and while staff have set business hours, you can always access the building with your phone. Occasionally, they even provided essential oils to enhance the atmosphere, which was such a nice touch. Before entering the sauna, you'll need their special yoga mat (shoes stay outside), and there are cubbies to store your belongings. Beyond the saunas, there's also a weight room so you can round out your training with strength exercises. The location is well-equipped with showers and a separate bathroom, making it easy to work out and freshen up without rushing home. The staff and members were always welcoming, which gave the studio a real sense of community. They also host workshops on proper technique as well as fun social events like block parties. I loved being a part of it and hope to return when it fits my budget again. If you've ever been curious, I highly recommend giving Hotworx a try. They usually offer your first session free, and they'll even provide the mat so you can experience the workout the way it's meant to be.

Mckenzy was so nice and awesome!! she was so helpful and patient. Shes funny and also a GREAT…read morereceptionist.

Open Eye Yoga - yoga - Updated May 2026

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