Yoga Class: Studio vs. Gym
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Last updated: Wednesday, January 4, 2012

With all the New Year’s resolutions floating around, if “trying yoga” is on your list, you’re probably wondering where the best place to practice is. With yoga’s increased popularity, just about every gym offers yoga classes on their schedule in between Body Pump and Spinning, but there are also studios on every corner that teach yoga exclusively. Keep reading to find out which place you’d prefer getting your Down Dog on. Price Studio: Purchase single classes at a drop-in rate that’s about $12 to $25 per class (depending on the length of

the class), or you can buy a group of classes at a slightly cheaper rate. Some studios also offer monthly or yearly memberships, so classes are even cheaper, but this only pays off if you go a lot. Gym: Many gym memberships include classes in the monthly or yearly fee, so yoga classes at gyms might be significantly less expensive than at a studio. Continue reading to learn how studio’s and gym’s compare when it comes to atmosphere, convenience, and teacher qualifications.

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Yoga Class: Studio vs. Gym