Guest guest Posted July 9, 2003 Report Share Posted July 9, 2003 I'm sure there are a million places but I don't know what they are. I'm going to try 7th Heaven in Berkeley. What else? I can only really consider SF city and Berkeley, no further afield, no Marin, no South Bay, etc. Thank you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2003 Report Share Posted July 9, 2003 Oh there are tons of places- 7th Heaven is great, 4th Street Yoga in Berkeley, Piedmont Yoga on Piedmont Ave in Oakland, Monkey Shala on Lakeshore in Oakland, and those are just in the East Bay... In SF you can look at these reviews and the list of studios with the respective ashtanga teachers listed: It's Yoga 848 Folsom Street Call for schedule: 415/543-1970 Drop-in: $10, Three months for $150, Introductory offer: $90 for 90 days of unlimited classes With a predominately younger crowd, It's Yoga is probably the hippest place to practice Ashtanga yoga. It's lofty, airy, smells faintly like incense and is very industrial-like with high ceilings, large windows and white brick walls. Wooden cubicles are available to store your personal belongings. The classes are 95 percent physical and serve well for a rigorous workout. It's Yoga offers photocopies of the postures used in their classes, which are perfect for those who are just beginning or for the more advanced who want to work on postures independently. The 4:30 classes are recommended; the late evening classes are very crowded Namasté Yoga Studio 50 Oak Street, #307 Call for schedule: 415/974-9391 Drop-in: $10 or $45 for five classes Namasté is a dimly lit, intimate studio with beautiful hardwood floors located above the International Center Health Club. The schedule offers daily Hatha classes in the Iyengar and Ashtanga styles. Students range in all ages and overall are not too New Agey or spiritually whipped--generally a pretty down-to-earth group. The Ashtanga classes are vigorous, while the Iyengar are more restorative with the use of various props, restful poses and deep relaxation. It's Yoga - Larry Schultz - downtown San Francisco, CA http://www.itsyoga.com/ Greenpath Yoga Studio - Clayton Horton - in the Marina - San Francisco, CA http://www.greenpathyoga.org/ SomaYoga -730 Florida Street, UNIT 23 @ between 19th and 20th San Francisco, CA http://www.somayoga.com/ Castro Yoga - in the Castro San Francisco, CA http://www.castroyoga.com/ S.F. Astanga Yoga - Meir Lesham - San Francisco, CA http://www.sfayoga.com/ Rhythm & Motion - San Francisco, CA http://www.rhythmandmotion.com/ Amrita - SOMA San Francisco, CA http://www.amritayoga.com/ That is all I could find in 5 minutes - Happy Hunting! Catherine ashtanga yoga, "girlandsmalldog" <girlandsmalldog> wrote: > I'm sure there are a million places but I don't know what they are. > I'm going to try 7th Heaven in Berkeley. What else? I can only really > consider SF city and Berkeley, no further afield, no Marin, no South > Bay, etc. > > Thank you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2003 Report Share Posted July 9, 2003 >From the Ashtanga.com website... Vance Selover Zoe Slatoff 7th Heaven Yoga 2820 7th Street Berkeley, CA 94710 510-665-4300 www.7thheavenyoga.com Dominic Corigliano 895 Sutter Street #312 San Francisco, CA 94109 650-278-1693 domananda Clayton Horton Greenpath Yoga Studio 2242 Lombard St. San Francisco, CA 94123 415-775-7545 info www.greenpathyoga.org ashtanga yoga, "girlandsmalldog" <girlandsmalldog> wrote: > I'm sure there are a million places but I don't know what they are. > I'm going to try 7th Heaven in Berkeley. What else? I can only really > consider SF city and Berkeley, no further afield, no Marin, no South > Bay, etc. > > Thank you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2003 Report Share Posted July 20, 2003 ashtanga yoga, "girlandsmalldog" <girlandsmalldog> wrote: > I'm sure there are a million places but I don't know what they are. > I'm going to try 7th Heaven in Berkeley. What else? I can only really > consider SF city and Berkeley, no further afield, no Marin, no South > Bay, etc. > > Thank you! Go to Devorah Sacks at Open Door Yoga (25th and Castro)...classes are at 7.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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