Ok, so first off let me say that I have little experience with yoga. I grew up as a dancer, but after tearing my ACL I slowed down a bit and was looking for something more soothing and relaxing to do, while still getting exercise. I have taken drop in classes around the area with friends, but I couldn't find myself gravitating to any of the studios, and anyone who has done yoga/dance anything involving a studio, knows how important it is to get a good vibe off of the place you go to practice. Heba is amazing, let me put this in caps so people who skim reviews know that HEBA IS AMAZING! My first class that I took with her was honestly an experience. She was involved and went around helping students, and even asked before class if anyone has any injuries or has any focus areas. Super cool. She brings a welcoming, calm vibe to class which is nice to see as a beginner. I would 10/10 recommend taking any of her classes!