Want to know where to go when it comes to yoga in Tulsa?
As luck would have it, the city boasts lots of popular yoga options to sample in and around Tulsa.
To find the top yoga studios in the area, Hoodline analyzed data from Yelp, Facebook and ClassPass to identify which studios are the most popular. Read on for the results.
(Bonus: You can try them all out if you're a member of ClassPass, a monthly fitness membership that provides access to thousands of different studios, gyms and wellness offerings.)
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The Yoga Room
4329 S. Peoria Ave., Suite 350, Brookside
The Yoga Room is Tulsa's favorite yoga studio by the numbers, with 4.8 stars out of 469 reviews on ClassPass, 4.5 stars out of nine reviews on Yelp and 4,621 fans on Facebook.
"The Yoga Room has been offering high quality, wide variety, all levels yoga in Brookside for over 18 years," according to the business's profile on ClassPass. "With great parking, the large studio is welcoming and spacious for beginners and advanced yogis'."
"The owners, Nicole Peltier and Tom Tobias, both studied at Mount Madonna Center in the Santa Cruz mountains in California," The Yoga Room says on its Yelp page. "They both studied under Baba Hari Dass and continue to teach from his lineage and instruction."
See what people are saying about the classes at The Yoga Room on ClassPass here.
Press Cafe x Yoga
205 E. Archer St., Downtown
Also among Tulsa's favorites is Press Cafe x Yoga, with 4.9 stars out of 2,322 reviews on ClassPass, five stars out of nine reviews on Yelp and 1,090 fans on Facebook. It's the top yoga studio in the entire Tulsa metro area, according to ClassPass' rankings.
"Press is a minimalist coffeeshop with an adjoining hot yoga studio," states the business's profile on ClassPass. "Knock out your morning email in the cafe, crush a 60-minute hot vinyasa flow class, and then grab coffee with a friend or take it to-go."
"Co-owner Brady Ballew is a Seattle native, who came to Tulsa to play professional soccer with Tulsa Roughnecks FC and grew to call this city his home," according to the business's Yelp page.
Learn more about the different classes at Press Cafe x Yoga on ClassPass here.
EveryOne Yoga School
1404 E. 11th St., Forest Orchard
With 4.8 stars out of 55 reviews on ClassPass, five stars out of three reviews on Yelp and 1,686 fans on Facebook, EveryOne Yoga School has garnered plenty of local fans.
"EveryOne Yoga School is an experienced and modern yoga teacher training provider whose mission is to educate, inspire and support teachers so they deliver life-changing yoga classes in various settings amongst a diversity of people," explains the business's profile on ClassPass.
"In 2014, EveryOne Yoga School started as a 200-hour registered yoga teacher training and has since grown into a reputable yoga school that now offers, classes, workshops, advanced training and continued education for yoga teachers and yoga therapists," EveryOne Yoga School writes on its Yelp page.
Learn more about the different classes at EveryOne Yoga School on ClassPass here.
yogaQUEST
3325 E. 31st St.
With 4.8 stars out of 159 reviews on ClassPass, five stars out of three reviews on Yelp and 1,717 fans on Facebook, yogaQUEST holds its own among the competition.
"Welcome to Yoga Quest, the only bikram/hot yoga studio in Tulsa," according to the business's profile on ClassPass. "Whether you are a beginner or an advanced yoga student, you will benefit from seasoned instructors with knowledge of anatomy, alignment and the hot yoga lineage. They will support your yoga journey, with dedication, knowledge and open hearts."
Take a look at reviews of the offerings at yogaQUEST on ClassPass here.
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