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O2 Yoga Studios

Each of the O2 Yoga studios is like each O2 Yoga teacher: Similar in fundamental ways with enough personality to make each unique.

We strive at O2 Yoga to create a practice space that is beautiful, relaxing, warm, and inviting. We keep the studios comfortably warm, between 78-82 degrees. All the studios have natural flooring: bamboo, wood, and cork. Beautiful accents such as paintings, murals, and statues assist in creating focus and drishti. We also make every effort to make choices for the benefit of the environment such as recycled paper products, organic towels, refillable stainless steel water bottles, and filtered water despensers. All in all, every visit to O2 should be a treat for body, mind, and spirit.

All class cards and memberships can be used at any O2 Yoga Studio, so treat yourself to a unique and wonderful O2 Yoga practice as often as you can.

Studio Guidelines

Please, for yourself and other students...

  • Tell the teacher if you are pregnant, have an injury, or are new to a class
  • Be a good yogi and make room for other students' mats
  • Arrive at least 5-10 minutes before class; don't join a crowded class once it has begun
  • No shoes in the practice room
  • Try to stay in the room once practice starts
  • Tell the teacher before class if you must leave early
  • Turn cell phone ringers off
  • Don't leave valuables in the waiting room
  • Be silent in the waiting area if there is another class in progress
  • Avoid practicing on a full stomach or while dehydrated; do not eat 2-3 hours before class and drink water all day
  • Bring your wonderful energy and enthusiasm.

We strive to make practicing at O2 Yoga a great experience for all students. If these guidelines or anything taught in class doesn't make sense to you, please ask. Our goal is clarity, not mystery.

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Pose adjustment: Parivritta Trikonasana (Revolved Triangle Pose)