Yoga

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  • AndreaMP12
    AndreaMP12 Posts: 8 Member
    Hulu.com - search for yoga zone. These are great for beginners :) I really enjoy them! Very relaxing, not difficult. And it's free! LOVE
  • sshintaku
    sshintaku Posts: 228 Member
    Many yoga studios in my area do new student deals -$10/10 days or $30/ 30 days. I recommend looking into that, going to a couple actual classes to get the feel, and then branch out on your own when the deal expires.

    Wow, that would be amazing. If I could get 10 classes for $10 I'd be so down. As it stands the cheapest classes around (besides on university campus - not that there are anything wrong with them) are $14-$16 per class!
    What about a trial gym membership that offers classes? I've seen gyms do like 7 day free trial passes. Does that happen where you live?
  • TiffytVS
    TiffytVS Posts: 71 Member
    I don't know if you have Groupon or LivingSocial in your area, but they frequently have month long membership deals to local yoga studios that are really reasonable. I've gotten a couple 30 days for $30 deals through those websites.
  • mrsieve
    mrsieve Posts: 36 Member
    If you have an Amazon Prime account, they have several yoga videos for free that you can view on their website. Or they have some that you can rent for fairly cheap.
  • jmht345
    jmht345 Posts: 189 Member
    Some instructors will offer the first class free (my current instructor does this). I had a similar experience at a community center, the instructor allowed me to drop-in on two classes to see if I liked it before committing to pay for classes. Another inexpensive option would be a community college, they often have activity classes you can register for at a resident rate.
  • katorihanzo
    katorihanzo Posts: 234 Member
    Many yoga studios in my area do new student deals -$10/10 days or $30/ 30 days. I recommend looking into that, going to a couple actual classes to get the feel, and then branch out on your own when the deal expires.

    Wow, that would be amazing. If I could get 10 classes for $10 I'd be so down. As it stands the cheapest classes around (besides on university campus - not that there are anything wrong with them) are $14-$16 per class!
    What about a trial gym membership that offers classes? I've seen gyms do like 7 day free trial passes. Does that happen where you live?

    I'll have to check. The best deal I've found so far is "new members save 25% if they buy 5 classes." I live in a small city and there really aren't many options! The cheapest option are obviously the free ones at my university gym but I can't stress enough the complete lack of ambient atmosphere that I find so important for yoga.