I am thankful that Yoga Factory exists! We are so lucky to have an organization dedicated to providing affordable yoga for the community. To be able to get an annual membership for $300 is unheard of. I like experiencing all of the different styles and personalities of the instructors. In my opinion, there are two types of yoga styles - the "work out" style classes (all speed and sweat, basic poses, no feedback from the instructor) and the longer classes that are more meditative (think incense, aromatherapy and a focus on breath and form). In my experience, the vinyasa classes at Yoga Factory are more meditative, which is my preference, but I always leave feeling like I got a good work out in. Pro tip: The upstairs studio can be really warm, so bring a towel and some water.
I am thankful that Yoga Factory exists! We are so lucky to have an organization dedicated to providing affordable yoga for the community. To be able to get an annual membership for $300 is unheard of. I like experiencing all of the different styles and personalities of the instructors. In my opinion, there are two types of yoga styles - the "work out" style classes (all speed and sweat, basic poses, no feedback from the instructor) and the longer classes that are more meditative (think incense, aromatherapy and a focus on breath and form). In my experience, the vinyasa classes at Yoga Factory are more meditative, which is my preference, but I always leave feeling like I got a good work out in. Pro tip: The upstairs studio can be really warm, so bring a towel and some water.