Find a yoga class in Lakewood, CO

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Top 10 yoga studios in Lakewood, CO

Students agree: these Lakewood yoga classes are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
InJoy Integration

InJoy Integration

New on Lessons
Offers online services
Serves Lakewood, CO
I am a certified clinical herbalist, nutritionist, flower essence practitioner , fermentation specialist, 300 hr yoga teacher, level 3 reiki practioner ,singer and artist. I am a passionate educator and have experience teaching workshops and private classes in the front range community and internationally. I love sharing my mind and helping students achieve their health and fitness goals. Www.instagram.com/InJoyCHA www.facebook.com/InJoyCHA
OmYoga/Reflexology

OmYoga/Reflexology

5.0(1)
1 hire on Lessons
15+ years in business
Serves Lakewood, CO
Jun S. says, "Great communication, wonderful yoga class, scheduling accommodation, beautiful person!" Read more
Blue Sky Yoga

Blue Sky Yoga

5.0Exceptional(5)
Offers online services
7+ years in business
Serves Lakewood, CO
Carol F. says, "The atmosphere was awesome and the classes and instructors are very kind and caring has great classes for all levels. Feel so good after a class. " Read more
Andrew Sanders

Andrew Sanders

New on Lessons
Offers online services
Serves Lakewood, CO
Hi everyone, I'm Andrew! I’m a certified yoga instructor with a passion for creating a welcoming and fun environment for all levels. When you work with me, you can expect clear guidance, a focus on alignment, and a class that’s both challenging and accessible. I believe in making yoga approachable, while helping you deepen your practice at your own pace. I’m committed to helping you feel grounded, energized, and confident, whether you're just starting out or looking to enhance your current practice. I can’t wait to share this journey with you!
Ebb And Flow Yoga And Pilates

Ebb And Flow Yoga And Pilates

New on Lessons
Offers online services
1 hire on Lessons
11+ years in business
Serves Lakewood, CO
I am a 200 hour RYT and comprehensively certified Pilates instructor who works with clients in both fitness and therapeutic settings. I custom design programs for clients to help them to become stronger and more flexible as well as help them deal with chronic pain.
PranaYoga And Ayurveda Mandala

PranaYoga And Ayurveda Mandala

New on Lessons
36+ years in business
Serves Lakewood, CO
PranaYoga and Ayurveda Mandala, founded in 1988, is a renowned yoga studio located in Denver, Colorado, and its surrounding areas. For over 30 years, they have specialized in Yoga as Therapy, cultivating a unique environment for personal growth and professional instruction. They offer Yoga Teacher Training with both Basic and Advanced Programs, CE classes, and Yoga Therapy Training. Appointments are necessary for all private sessions and meetings, but drop-ins are welcome for regular yoga classes. This women-owned business has a longstanding tradition of commitment to their students' development and well-being.
So Hum Yoga & Wellness Bungalow

So Hum Yoga & Wellness Bungalow

New on Lessons
9+ years in business
Serves Lakewood, CO
So Hum Yoga & Wellness Bungalow, founded in 2015, serves Denver, Colorado, and its surrounding areas. It is a sanctuary in the neighborhood with a dedicated teacher having over 1000 hours of experience. The bungalow offers both small group and private yoga classes, indoors and outdoors. It began with a vision of building a large yoga deck under a majestic silver maple in the backyard, providing a unique wellness experience.
Yoga High

Yoga High

New on Lessons
Offers online services
Serves Lakewood, CO
Hi, I'm Amanda. I have been teaching yoga and meditation for 20 years, and I still find it fun, rewarding and meaningful. I love working with seniors and injuries, and I love working with students who would like to make real changes in their bodies (generally pain relief or healing) or lives (finding more calm, peace, patience or joy). I have traveled the world teaching, owned a yoga studio in Denver and a retreat center in the Bahamas, taught at festivals, corporations, gyms, in living rooms and on Mountain tops, even on paddle boards floating down a river in Hawaii. But you don't have to go anywhere to find the peace and ease of movemen

Your Yoga Classes questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Lessons.

How much do yoga classes cost?

Single group sessions at yoga studios cost $15 to $20 on average. For private yoga training, you will likely spend between $30 and $70 on each lesson. Yoga classes mostly take place in a group setting, and the price per class depends on the location, yoga teacher’s knowledge and experience, and years of teaching.

How long is a yoga class?

On average, a yoga class is 75 to 90 minutes long. Many instructors say 90 minutes is simply how long it takes to pace through all the sacred yoga asanas, but a new shorter 60 minute class is quickly becoming popular with students.

What to wear to yoga class?

Most women prefer to wear tank tops or a sports bra that's made of a cotton and lycra (spandex) blend when they do yoga. Loose tee shirts and underwire bras are usually a no-no because they have a tendency to get in the way of movement.

For the bottoms, most women prefer to wear tights. These comfortable and stretchable pants will provide you with a full range of movement and allow your instructor to check your alignment. For slower-paced classes, you may be able to pull off wearing long skirts or stretchable harlem pants.

What to bring to yoga class?

Although many necessities are usually provided for you, there are a few things you may still want to bring yourself.

Here's what to bring to yoga class:

  1. Comfortable yoga attire
  2. Water bottle
  3. Hand towel
  4. Yoga mat
  5. Change of clothes
  6. Post-yoga snack

How often should you do yoga?

For those who are already quite active, doing yoga at least once or twice per week is recommended. For experienced practitioners, doing yoga every day is not uncommon. However, if you begin to be sore, consider taking a day or two off. Even if you only do you for one hour a week, you will experience the benefits of the practice.

How long does it take to get good at yoga?

There are many beginner yoga poses and sequences that you can get good at in your first yoga class. On a more spiritual level, it may take a lifetime to find the union between mind, body and spirit. You should expect to practice regularly for about six months before you feel confident that you can perform fundamental poses steadily and with some degree of proper form.

Reviews for Lakewood yoga studios

Recent success stories from people in the Lakewood area.
Corey S.
It is a great environment, and Cassie is a wonderful instructor. She is very knowledgeable and accepting of all.
Blue Sky Yoga
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