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| - OK, for starters... I'm all about handstands and arm balances. Also, I believe that yoga is about listening to your body and doing the pose that is right for you. Therefore, if your in a pose and you think you should go deeper than do it! When I go to a power class and I'm told not to modify and the teacher is overweight, I get scarred that it's going to be a bad class. Also, power yoga should be taught by type A people. You can be mellow and spiritual, then teach a restorative class. Enough ranting!
Yoga Pura has a nice vibe, but for starts it smells like an old gym, where are the air fresheners and sage folks? Wow!! The people there are really nice, but the Manger that teaches power should only be allowed to teach level 1 Flow and Restorative classes. She is a very sincere woman and a had a great spirit, but she should not teach power! Her class was so bad that I barley broke into a sweat. We spent 40 mins in ansana for an 85 min class!!!! That is nuts for a power class.
I understand the owner Eric is awesome, but he needs to look who is teaching his more advanced classes. Yoga has changed and people are more advanced. This studio is behind the times.
If you want a great yoga studio in Phoenix, then your best option is AtoneYoga! Enough said.
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