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| - I've visited the downtown and uptown locations as well and Moksha studios seem to be run similarly, which in their case is a good thing.
I'm reviewing Danforth because I live in that neighbourhood and because I visit this location most often. The class cards are well-priced and don't expire (despite the disclaimer on their website).
If you're a yogi, you'll enjoy it. If you're not, you'll still enjoy it. I'm primarily a runner who practises yoga occasionally to promote a loosening of the muscles and joints I stress and tense while running and teaching boot camp. Specifically, I like to sweat because it makes me feel like I've done something for my body. And sweating for 90 minutes without running is pretty cool.
As a fitness instructor myself, I appreciate their instructors. They cater to all fitness levels and all levels of yoga practise, including the super-advanced, gumby types.
The studio is also in a great neighbourhood, so when you leave and are inevitably thirsty and starving, you won't be staring at a McDonald's. Walk to the Big Carrot and grab a smoothie or a great sandwich instead.
The change rooms are small and this place fills up like the classes are free (they're not), there are also only two showers and they more or less ask you not to take a "real" shower, i.e. one involving hair washing. So, if you happen to be taking a morning weekday class and have to go directly to work afterwards, this may not be your best bet. Unless you like sweaty hair.
Finally, their class schedule is pretty broad, offering morning, afternoon and late night classes. Most every one can find a time to visit.
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