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    Sol Yoga Studio, Conshohocken, PA - Yoga Studio in Conshohocken, near Plymouth Meeting

    Sol Yoga Studio, Conshohocken, PA

    4.8(18 reviews)
    7.8 mi

    Several of our personal training clients use this for their yoga workouts. The combination works…read morewell for them and they love the place. Chris Vtrainers Personal Training

    I really loved the power yoga class I took with Ang yesterday! My friend Erin, a long-time student…read moreat Sol, organized a private class for a group of ladies. When I walked into the space, I realized instantly that it was heated - ruh roh! It had been a long time since I last took a heated yoga class and I was a little bit nervous. Then, we were told we would be experiencing a 60-minute power yoga. Power yoga?! Now I was really sweating and not just because of the heat! In hindsight, I'm glad these two elements were a surprise because I may have been too intimidated to sign-up had I known. Happily, Ang's laid-back attitude and casual conversation at the beginning and throughout class really helped me relax and get into it. I really liked the background music as well. It was a mix of folky, new age-y meditation music and it was just perfect for setting the tone of a non-judgemental and fun practice. An hour flew by and I was sweating like crazy but I enjoyed every second! Sometimes my mind wanders in yoga classes and I find myself thinking, "When will this be over?" That never happened during Ang's class. I think the hour length was just right. Though Conshohocken is a bit of a hike for me, I'd strongly recommend this studio to anyone nearby who is looking for a relaxed and fun setting for their yoga practice.

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    Sol Yoga Studio, Conshohocken, PA - Power Yoga Studio in Conshohocken

    Power Yoga Studio in Conshohocken

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    IM=X Pilates & Fitness - 2021 Studio Interior

    IM=X Pilates & Fitness

    4.8(9 reviews)
    5.1 mi

    So glad I decided to try out the intro class at IM=X Pilates & Fitness. The studio is super cute…read more Inside there is a lobby area if you will which then leads to the classroom which use to be a dance studio fixed with surrounding mirrors and barre. The class utilizes the Pilates Reformer machines which was very interesting to use as a first timer but I truly enjoyed it. I have only done mat pilates before at global gyms and lemme tell ya... not the same. At. All. Karen was the instructor and she was very attentive. Looking forward to my next class.

    FAYE IS AMAZING!!! I rarely (if ever?) proclaim I want to give a place 6 stars, but this is one of…read morethem. Totally worth it, do yourself a favor and buy a Pilates Reformer package and just try it! Before I tried this studio: I only recently tried Pilates on the reformer while recovering from foot surgery (so I have some special needs as I rebuild muscle and get stronger). I had gone to 4 sessions at 2 other studios before this (in LA and Austin). I was liking how I could immediately start to feel the workouts tone my body, but was on the fence about how mentally engaging and motivating the sessions were (practically the same exact routine all four times), and its too expensive to be on the fence. Then I went to Faye's Art & Soul Yoga. Her classes are always a surprise because she has a slue of exercises and really mixes it up for a great full body work out - the hour flies by. I've only gone a few weeks but I haven't been to the same class twice. She plays motivating music which I found to be joyfully unique. She promotes yoga stretches in between so even though you SWEAR you'll be sore after the workout, you really aren't. And she is super sweet to boot. I wish she could move with me out to Seattle because I don't know how I'm going to find a studio I like as much as Art & Soul Yoga :(

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    barre3 - Blue Bell

    barre3 - Blue Bell

    5.0(9 reviews)
    5.6 mi

    I have just started going recently again and bring my daughter with me at the play lounge while I…read morework out. It is a wonderful hour for myself while knowing that my daughter is well taken care of. Thank you for providing a place where moms can get a good workout in. I have been to other barre 3s but will always choose blue bell because of the friendly atmosphere and child care.

    The studio is beautiful and seems very clean. I especially appreciated the water filling station…read more(byob) as well as all of the options in the bathroom in case they are needed, sprays and wipes and sanitary supplies. All of the staff were very friendly. As a first timer, I wasn't really sure what to expect because I didn't look anything up ahead of time and I am pretty athletic and work out about 5 times a week, weightlifting doing yoga, Pilates, and cycling on a road/mountain bike so I figured whatever it was, I would be fine. The class was actually challenging for me and engaged muscles that Other exercises I am doing have not engaged. It's core and cardio and weights sometimes all at once. The studio is 52 minutes from my home so I probably only see myself coming there once or twice a month but I appreciate that there are class packages. I was brought today by someone who is a member so she showed me around, but if I were coming alone, a staff member would've shown me the ropes and gave me an idea of what to expect. As someone who has worked at a yoga studio before and is aware of first time jitters for anyone walking into a new space, it was nice to know they offer that. was lucky to have someone show me the ropes. Their level of communication before I even showed up was more than I needed, but absolutely welcoming and helpful. They checked in to see when I wanted to schedule (after receiving my name for a free class from my friend), they asked if I had questions, told me what to wear, when to arrive to fill out first timer paperwork and let me know what I needed to bring and what they provided for the class. Overall I really enjoyed my experience and I will return despite the distance. They also have cute workout clothes in the lobby to purchase and a discount rack for those on a budget.

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    Yoga Home - Yoga is better with a buddy!

    Yoga Home

    4.8(23 reviews)
    8.2 mi

    Yoga Home is a local gem. If you are considering joining a yoga studio, you really should consider…read moredoing your practice here. First off, the studio has a core belief that "Yoga Is For Everybody" and you will see a wide mix of ages, levels & body types practicing in this studio. There are hard classes and classes intended to chill & relax you. There are many challenging classes for the limber & athletic, as well a broad variety of classes for folks who are more physically challenged. Besides the Vinyasa & Flow classes commonly found at other locations, there is also a wide selection of specialty classes such as Adaptive Yoga, Chair Yoga, Pre & Post Natal Yoga, Yin Yoga (a personal favorite) Hot Yoga and even the occasional Sun night "Yoga Nedra," which is intended to relax you & take your mind somewhere else. The instructors are all excellent at what they do. They each have their own style but it is always welcoming & supportive. Most have been teaching there for years and they really watch & get to know their students, often suggesting a pose adaptation or handing you an extra prop, before you even knew you needed it. The physical studio has some real advantages over other locations I have experienced. First off, it is small. You are never far from the instructor and never buried 6 rows back. The room is kept comfortable with good AC in the summer & well heated in the winter. Unlike some dusty floor studios I have experienced, they keep the space clean and you can tell it is well loved. Perhaps the most important hidden feature of this studio is, unlike most studios in strip malls or rock centers or multi-activity gyms, that have concrete floors, Yoga Home is in an old building and the finished studio floor is over 100 year old wood framing (over a basement.) Unlike a concrete sub-floor found in most commercial locations, which is hard & unyielding, Yoga Home wood framed floor has a tiny amount of give. If you ever did yoga on vinyl tile over concrete, you will understand how important this subtle & relatively rare physical really feature actually is. I have done yoga, off and on for over 30 years. I have done it in studios, in churches, in high school classrooms, in racket clubs & gyms, on carpeted floors and on the grass at festivals. I was also a member of Yoga Home, at its old (larger) location before the pandemic closed it. Every time I try another studio I keep coming back to this one for the reasons listed above. It may not have the most bling or rows of exercise machines & free weights or a rock climbing wall, but, if you are looking for a well run, high quality, yoga studio, where the instructors are all committed to their teaching & care about their students, you won't go wrong with Yoga Home. It is a real Conshy gem.

    A great yoga studio with a variety of classes at different times of the day and early evening on…read moreweekdays and several times a day on weekends. The teachers are skilled and friendly, and the atmosphere is calming and supportive. They have a 30-day new member special and tiered pricing to allow people of varied financial situations to participate. You can join at a monthly rate, buy a 10-class card, or do drop-in classes. The studio is a nice size and is clean and welcoming. I love practicing there!

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    Yogalife Institute

    Yogalife Institute

    4.6(20 reviews)
    6.2 mi

    I would not recommend it. The method consists in long talks pretty non sense, many times not even…read morefollowing their own boom they give you at the beginning of the course. Basically no practice sessions and no methodology to actually teach you to teach.

    I was really torn about YogaLife Institute. Initially, I loved it because of the studio's…read morelocation: it's located halfway between work and home, i.e., coming here during the evening rush hour was a great way to hack my commute. After 90 days of visiting this studio regularly, I decided that this wasn't the place for me. It was a tough choice. I slept on it for many weeks. See below for cons and pros. Cons...let's get the poopy stuff out of the way first --Steep pricing; I chose the monthly unlimited for $145. Classes are not cheap here, but neither is the quality of instructors. It's the age old conundrum of you get what you pay for. --Very cliquey: The other clientele do not tend to be overtly friendly to newcomers. This studio also attracts some very experienced, intense yogis. Sometimes these folks are a lil too intense a.k.a. they take themselves a little too seriously. This might just be a me thing though; I need a studio where the emphasis is more on human connection and joy than on entering a contest of wills to see who can breathe the loudest and be the most detached. --Limited access to instructors: the instructors typically enter the studio right before class and beat feet immediately after Savasana wraps, which makes it hard to build a rapport with these amazing instructors and, above all, who doesn't want to build a rapport with one's yoga instructor? --Awkward encounter: Speaking of Savasana, I inadvertently walked in on a class that was running a little bit late. Totally accidental but so not a huge deal as I was being pin-drop quiet. The instructor at the other end of the room emphatically waved her arms at me -- I suppose the equivalent of yelling with hands -- and gestured very demonstratively towards the door. I slinked out of the room. The lady apologized later, but she totally over-reacted. Her arm waving made more noise than did my footsteps. And besides, I exit and enter the studio at least once during each class to pee. Sometimes even during Savasana. I never get waved away. Probably because I'm being visibly respectful and audibly noiseless. Not sure why this particular instructor was so offended. --I wish the studio floors were a little cleaner, but by no means were they disgusting. Pros...and there are many! --Instruction: These instructors give amazing instruction. I went to a variety of classes, and I was always blown away by how methodical, detail oriented, and knowledgeable these instructors are. A few of these instructors embrace a more spiritual mindset rather than physical exertion. I really enjoyed the spiritual overtures. It made for a more connected, joyful practice. I loved whenever the instructors would give a brief summary of a passage from the owner's book. Put good vibes in the air. --The owner: The owner is exceedingly friendly and exceedingly accessible. I wish the many knowledgeable instructors at YogaLife would take a page from his book since they read from it so frequently -- especially the oddly aloof cadre of students who are working towards certification. --The receptionist: One of the receptionists -- a younger woman -- was always super welcoming, warm, and extremely pleasant. I loved interacting with her! She has a very inclusive mindset, which I found very inviting. I found many of the other receptionists to be polite and courteous as well. --Variety of classes: This facility boasts two massive studios in which many different offerings are available throughout any given day. Variety of levels offered here is also a huge plus. --Location Location Location: Conveniently located off of major thoroughfares. --Peaceful environment: Although located off of major thoroughfares, both studios are calm, peaceful, and conducive to relaxation. --This studio offers really neat seminars. I never attended any due to scheduling conflicts, but I was intrigued nonetheless! --Amenities: There are massage therapists, acupuncturists, and therapists/social workers who meet with clientele on-site, which is dope AF! I never had a chance to use any of these services, so I can't speak to the quality. I've also never seen most of these services collocated with a yoga studio, but this combo makes perfect sense!

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    Life Time - Welcome to the Club

    Life Time

    2.9(75 reviews)
    6.3 mi

    Love Life Time. It's my safe haven for an enjoyable, rewarding time with my community that I now…read morecall my friends! The staff who take care of the building are diligent and helpful. My only feedback is that they need to have better yoga and cycling teachers. This means that the teachers should be engaging and supporting; at the very least, smiling at each member and making them feel like they belong in the class. We need the instructors to improve and be more engaging. Like previous Life Time Wayne yoga teachers: Caitlin and Amy. Also, the music can be too loud in the workout floors and in the locker rooms at night. Everyone has earbuds in anyways, so why blast the music?? Looking forward to the improvements.

    Update: The head of the aquatics department emailed me back, apologizing and stating that it's a…read moremistake. All set, but really they should have been more careful. ------------------------------ I am so baffled. I just received an email bill from their aquatics department, wanting to charge me for adult swimming group class I took back in the summer of 2022!!! (It's 2024 now.) While I was in that class in 2022, I had an accident resulting in facial injuries. Back then the manager talked to me and took care of everything. Now more than two years later, they sent me a bill for that summer class--I can't believe it!! I tried to call the aquatics department, but no one answered the phone. So I sent out two emails and now I'm waiting for an answer. This must be a bad joke.

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