Discover the Ultimate Yoga Experience at New York Yoga
About New York Yoga
Founded in 2001, New York Yoga was the first yoga studio to grace Manhattan’s Upper East Side, offering a sanctuary where all forms of yoga are accessible to everyone. As a multi-disciplinary studio, vinyasa is the featured style, complemented by various other yoga practices to cater to all levels and preferences. The philosophy emphasizes spiritual growth without aligning with any specific religion, providing a holistic approach to yoga.
New York Yoga boasts over 100 classes and specialty workshops each week, ensuring that everyone can find a class that fits their schedule and level. The studio’s vinyasa flow style incorporates elements from Ashtanga, Iyengar, and Viniyoga practices. Classes typically flow through five stages: warm-up (sun salutations), standing poses, balancing poses, seated poses, and cool-down poses (inversions and savasana). This structure allows for the inclusion of various postures, such as backbends, twists, and binds, while also integrating pranayama, drishti, meditation, and yoga philosophy into the practice. Readings, Sanskrit chants, and music are used to enhance the experience, fostering personal transformation and spiritual development. The instructors at New York Yoga come from diverse backgrounds, all tracing their lineage to the father of modern yoga, Krishnamacharya.
Benefits of Hot Yoga
Hot Yoga at New York Yoga offers numerous benefits:
- Strengthening, Cleansing, and Removal of Toxins: Practicing in a heated and humidified room increases the intensity of the workout, leading to stronger bodies and enhanced detoxification.
- Improved Heart Health and Organ Performance: Regular practice in a heated environment helps the body acclimate to high temperatures, improving cardiovascular health and organ function.
- Increased Flexibility: The heat softens muscle tissue, allowing for deeper stretches. However, caution is advised to avoid overstretching ligaments and tendons.
Types of Classes
- Hot Vinyasa: This dynamic class, also known as Vinyasa Flow, synchronizes movement with breath, creating a dance-like flow. It enhances concentration, patience, strength, stamina, and flexibility while detoxifying the body.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Vinyasa Yoga? Vinyasa means breath-synchronized movement. The discipline links asanas with breath, producing internal heat that purifies muscles and organs.
- What is Hot Yoga? Hot yoga is practiced in a room heated to 105°F with 15%-30% humidity. New York Yoga offers various hot yoga classes.
- Studio Hours: The studio opens 30 minutes before the first class and closes 20-30 minutes after the last class.
- Do I need my own mat? Yes, New York Yoga currently does not provide rental mats or towels.
- Do I need to be a member to take a class? No, anyone can attend classes at the drop-in rate of $35. Yogi’s choice classes are pay-what-you-can donation classes.
- What should I wear to class? Wear comfortable, non-baggy clothes. Shoes and socks are not worn in class.
- Can people under 18 attend class? Yes, with a signed parent/guardian release waiver. Children under 13 need to be accompanied by an adult.
Pricing
Plan | Price |
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Monthly | |
Monthly Unlimited | $259 |
Monthly Limited (9 classes/month) | $199 |
Annual | |
Unlimited Paid-in-full | $2795 |
Class Packs | |
Single Class | $35 |
10 Class Pack (3 month exp.) | $319 |
25 Class Pack (6 month exp.) | $775 |
Livestream | |
Single Class | $14 |
1 Week Unlimited | $55 |
Monthly Unlimited | $170 |
Annual Unlimited | $995 |
10 Class Pack (3 month exp.) | $125 |
15 Class Pack (5 month exp.) | $175 |
25 Class Pack (6 month exp.) | $275 |
Contact Us
- Address: 132 E 85th St, New York, NY 10028, United States
- Phone: +1 212-439-9642
- Website: newyorkyoga.com
Studio Hours:
- Thursday: 6:30 am – 7 pm
- Friday: 6:30 am – 7 pm
- Saturday: 8 am – 5:30 pm
- Sunday: 8 am – 7 pm
- Monday: 6:30 am – 8:30 pm
- Tuesday: 6:30 am – 8:30 pm
- Wednesday: 6:30 am – 8:30 pm
New York Yoga is dedicated to making yoga accessible to all, providing a nurturing space for personal growth and spiritual development.