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  • Kula Annex is amazing for so many reasons: 1. Instructors are knowledgeable and experienced (whether or not each and everyone is your cup of tea). I like that there are a variety of teachers - some that lean toward alignment-based anusara, others that prefer to honour the heart and body with gentle flows, and others that will get you sweating bullets. As a long-time student of Kula Annex, I've sampled many of the classes and take each one for what it is. Consider that you'll love some classes more than others - which may depend on the teacher or their sequence, and maybe it has a little to do with how you came to your mat that day. Each of the teachers have very different personalities and styles, and that's awesome! Some you'll instantly adore, and others might shake you up a little. That's okay. 2. They have amazing workshops. Darren Rhodes, Noah Maze, Elena Brower...? These people are AMAZING. In addition, Kula has workshops going on consistently, if you're looking to deepen your asana practice, meditation practice or life practice. 3. They take yoga OFF THE MAT. Maybe you do yoga for the sole purpose of fitness (that's fine), but there's so much more to this practice than getting in shape. And Kula knows that. You need not look further than their website to get a little more information about their positive space initiatives. They have an anti-oppression committee, consent cards, inclusive change room signs, gender neutral change pod, brown girls yoga & queer yoga. 4. They make yoga more accessible. Yoga is (mostly) expensive. Kula offers a ton of $8 classes that are taught by the same amazing teachers that teach regularly-priced classes. $8?! When I was a student and REALLY needed the stress-relief, these sort of initiatives let me practice. In addition, you can attend on Friday evenings and receive free child-care while you're in class. Lastly, Christi-an, the studio director, is awesome. Her classes are based on a vast amount of experience both as a teacher and student. In terms of the running of the studio, it seems to be quite collaborative and reflective of the community. I think Kula is doing a great job as a community leader, a change-maker, and as a place of asana + mindfulness instruction. Wish I could be there more!
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