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    Solshine Yoga

    4.9 (7 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Nice yoga studio! I was lost in the mill for a few minutes but I found it. Everyone was nice.

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    The view is amazing. The atmosphere is peaceful. The instructor was very kind and went at an easy pace for the beginners class

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    I love the Barre! Kayla's class is the best and her legs are my life long goal. Gigi is a rockstar…read more I love that two women own this place. Super covid conscious, partitions in place with limited class sizes, feels very safe and mindful. Noticed differences in my body quickly!

    I have been going to The Barre from the very first day of opening. I have exercised pretty much all…read moremy life and tried different exercises regimes over the years The Barre by far is "the best!" The Owner's Kayla and Gigi are warm, friendly and make you feel comfortable from the start. The classes are challenging and do what they say they will. In just a few classes I felt increased energy, strength, endurance and a toned strong body (also received compliments )The instructors are the best and work to help you get in proper form and provide modifications as needed. No matter what your age ( I am one of the older gals) You can do it! and modifications help. Every body welcome! The studio is modern, clean and inviting with a beautiful relaxation stretch area and retail area. The new yoga area is beautiful and relaxing. I also enjoy the Saturday Vinyasa classes taught by Jessica it helps me keep up with my yoga and provides that extra stretch. The Buti yoga and HIIT Classes are enjoyable and challenging and provides more of a cardio workout. I highly recommend The Barre, you'll get hooked!

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    5.6 mi

    I took a Form Workshop today. Tara taught the class. She is down to earth honest about her own…read morejourney, only sharing in a way that is supportive of other's in their own practice. The class captured 8 poses and broke them down in a way that helped me understand the correct posture. I recommend this class if it is offered again or perhaps a 1-1 class before embarking on Buti. As a windsurfer and snowboarder, I know all too well how hard it is to break bad habits when taking on a new sport without proper training. Tara is a Master Instructor for a reason. She also add humor and humility into her teachings. I met really sweet women in the class, something I love about being in the tribe. I feel so happy and joyful when I enter the doors at Ritual. I wish I lived closer.

    This place is where I discovered Buti Yoga, which, unfortunately, I can never un-discover…read more I'm from the area, and started googling around for a yoga class while here visiting family. This new place caught my attention and the Buti Yoga class fit my schedule. I did not look up "Buti Yoga" before I went. This was my fault. In the studio, music blares so loudly that even the non-terrible songs sound terrible. We get on all fours and shake our booties. We stand up and shake our booties. Some mountain climbers. Then we get on our knees and shake our booties. The official story, I later discovered, is that the Marathi word "Buti" was chosen because it means "the cure to something hidden or kept secret." My dudes, it's called "Buti" because it sounds like booty. A couple of down dogs happened incidentally, but by any reasonable measure there was no yoga. There was dance, which looked fun for the teacher and the three women who were close enough to hear her instruction. But I was near the back, where we had to crane our necks to see what was happening, and then imitate each move haltingly, maybe twice, before the next one came around. Even when the vast majority of the class froze in confusion, the teacher never paused to break something down. I felt dumb and miserable. For a minute I just sat my Buti on my mat and stared at the Biggie and Beyonce lyrics neoned millennial-ly onto the walls, hating them even though I love Biggie and Beyonce. I should have thought to leave, but there is no hearing your thoughts in that room unless your thoughts are Kanye at 100 dB. Eventually I grew to appreciate the loud music because I could say "This is stupid," out loud, several times, without being heard. At the end of class we bowed and said "namaste," which makes sense, just like crossing yourself and genuflecting on your way out of a nightclub. Look, basically all American yoga is appropriative. I've unblinkingly gone to studios offering "yummy" flow classes and selling inspirational stationary in lobby. I'm not a purist. But to me, there's something especially insidious about this Buti shit. Calling movements "primal" just to titillate a bunch of fitbit wearers. Referring to a roomful of mostly/all white women in a strip mall as a "tribe." The extremely on-Insta founder from LA, who is here to unlock 6000 year old yogic secrets for you, and also hawk her $63 protein powder. To be fair to this establishment: Buti is just one of the classes they offer. The instructor was sweet, super energetic, and can twerk, good for her. The facility is clean and spacious. Your first class is free, and no one here actually invented Buti Yoga. Three stars? But still. RSS really seems to embrace the Buti ethos of hashtagged enlightenment and fake sisterhood and full-makeup workouts. Which should embarrass us all.

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    2.0(9 reviews)
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    I went to this studio for 2 years because I lived nearby and wanted to learn yoga. Now that I know…read morebetter, this isn't even close to being yoga! Teacher are "certified" by weekend auditioning for the owner, who is not certified to teach yoga teachers. All classes are the same: loud music, teachers yealling at students (some calling students b***s), a complete rush from one pose to another (which makes it impossible to know if you're doing it right), and a pre-rehearsed speach during 3 minutes of savasana. Sometimes the new teachers messed up the speach and had to start over. The teachers are doing the workout on a "stage" so they do not adjust (not that they are capable of with the lack of training) or give alternatives to people that can't do a challenging pose. Lastly, they used to have big parties giving out free classes (with no expiration!) to people who came to the party (and posted on social media), but refused to honor any of the free classed/months I had saved up when I tried to redeem. This is a total scam and nothing like yoga. I wouldn't even recommend it for a normal workout class.

    After going to this studio several times, I can't bring myself to go there anymore. It is…read moreaffordable but it certainly comes at a price. Instructors here don't have Registered Yoga Teacher certifications. That leads to bad form and potential for injury - especially when every class is heated. There are a few instructors that give great classes (Brittany, namely). The owner is super materialistic and says "we don't do that weird shit here" - like, the stuff that actually makes yoga a spiritual practice. Also started unnecessary drama with a local competing studio. So, if you want what you pay for, go to the cheaper studio. The owner will keep showing off her Gucci everything and laugh at how people keep falling for her scam.

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