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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Nice folks, comfortable even for a novice, great classes

I'm new to yoga, and have been recovering from a hip injury, among other things, but decided to try this popular yoga spot in the neighborhood. Glad I did. Have already recommended it Infinity Yoga to many friends.

4 things that have appealed to me as a novice (and a “challenged” novice, at that!):

1) Location: Very convenient neighborhood location for me.

2) One hour classes: I’ve noticed that many places have primarily 1-½ classes. First, that’s just kind of long time to try to carve into a day during busy weeks. Two, as a novice, it’s probably a little intimidating. So 1 hour classes address both of those things.

3) Range of classes: There description of basic and slow flow type classes was the clincher for me to give it a try. Seemed a good way to try out something as I am healing from injury, and just to get over general trepidation. The 30-day new student deal is kind of a no-brainer, and sealed the deal. (Seems that all the experienced folks love the place, too.)

4) Instructors: I’ve found the instructors all to be appealing folks, I suspect that they’re very good at what they do, and they’ve been supportive of me as a novice (while not seeming overly solicitous) with good insight about working around some injuries. I have felt comfortable joining in, feel that I’m making good progress, and have enjoyed participating. [Note: I’ve joined classes with Jenny, Becky, and Morgan, and have been pleased with all. Look forward to experiencing some other instructors eventually.]

I’m pleased with the variety and volume I experienced during the first month, and have now "joined" for real. (Well, since you can buy packages, the level of formal "commitment" is pretty minimal, but I suspect I'll keep at this.) And, better yet, I'm pleased w/ my progress in the first month, too.

November 17, 2014
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