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My niece Hannah and I decided to try yoga and searched for the closest studio in our area. We chose Agni Yoga Studio, which was conveniently located in the back of Eastgate. (We were also lucky enough to find a Groupon for our first group of classes, so we figured we had nothing to lose for checking it out.) Of course, there was nothing to worry about, because we loved it! Despite being overly nervous for our first class, we went in and immediately felt welcomed by the staff. The studio is attractive, clean, and has a very relaxing vibe to it. During our first class, Deb went out of her way to make sure we were doing the poses correctly, and stressed that it's more about practice than perfection. We've since become big fans of the Vinyasa Flow classes and look forward to our weekly classes with Sue and Olga. Class sizes are relatively small (usually 3 to 8 people), and they're always a bit different so that keeps them interesting. If you're looking for a healthy way to get out of your head (with all those kooky thoughts that may be running around in it!), I highly recommend the classes at Agni!
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