Find a yoga class in Cincinnati, OH

Find yoga classes in Cincinnati, OH

Find yoga classes in Cincinnati, OH

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Top 10 yoga studios in Cincinnati, OH

Students agree: these Cincinnati yoga classes are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
Rosie's Posies Yoga LLC

Rosie's Posies Yoga LLC

5.0(2)
Offers online services
2+ years in business
Serves Cincinnati, OH
Michelle T. says, "Rosie is a great instructor. She is very good at making students comfortable with practice. She has experience and is very skilled at working will all levels of ability. I highly recommend." Read more
Stars Upon The Horizon

Stars Upon The Horizon

New on Lessons
4+ years in business
Serves Cincinnati, OH
I cater to individual needs and have a broad spectrum of training to pull from my tool box . I am personable flexible and caring about each student
Eporta Fitness Personal Training

Eporta Fitness Personal Training

New on Lessons
40+ years in business
Serves Cincinnati, OH
Our Passion is to take every Esporta Fitness Member from where they are now in terms of fitness and functional mobility to where they want to be in the safest, fastest and most effective and enjoyable way possible. No matter what your fitness level is, we will help you become the best version of yourself.
Wild Ginger Yoga Travels

Wild Ginger Yoga Travels

5.0(1)
7+ years in business
Serves Cincinnati, OH
Jon S. says, "Megan has been teaching me for about two years now and it has been a wonderful experience. She and I meet weekly and when I first started out I was a complete beginner and didn't know anything about yoga. She has guided me through so much and I am now much stronger with more stability and flexibility. She also teaches meditation (sitting and walking/hiking) and pranayama (breathing exercises) which I have found very beneficial for stress. Megan is a warm and friendly person and is passionate about yoga and nature. Megan has helped me so much and is an excellent teacher." Read more

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 Cincinnati yoga studios

Recent success stories from people in the Cincinnati area.
Tim S.
Rosie worked with me to focus on meditation and yin yoga to help with stress related to work and also to focus on limb pain that may be related to nerves or other areas of the body. She was able to create an easy to follow plan that I, as a beginner, could utilize even after the session. I've done a few more sessions with her and she has continued to work to help me adapt as my needs have changed.
Rosie's Posies Yoga LLC
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