Here are the top yoga studios in Houston, by the numbers

Here are the top yoga studios in Houston, by the numbersPhoto: BEYOGA/Yelp
Hoodline
Published on September 18, 2019

Want to know where to go when it comes to yoga in Houston?

Whether you're a newbie or a seasoned pro, the city boasts lots of great yoga options to choose from in and around Houston.

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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Revolution Studio

821 Frostwood Drive, Memorial

Revolution Studio | Photo: ClassPass

Revolution Studio is Houston's favorite yoga studio by the numbers, with 4.8 stars out of 6,171 reviews on ClassPass, 4.5 stars out of 58 reviews on Yelp and 6,997 fans on Facebook.

"Connect to the beat of the music as you challenge yourself on the bike or the mat in Revolution Studio’s cycle and creative Vinyasa yoga classes," per the business's profile on ClassPass. "Each class features curated music by resident DJ instructors."

"Since opening our doors in 2012, we have encouraged thousands to take their body, mind & fitness to the next level," Revolution Studio notes on its Yelp page. "We believe that a workout is something to look forward to, a chance to release, and a time to have fun!"

Learn more about the classes at Revolution Studio on ClassPass here.

Motherhood Center

3701 W. Alabama St., Greenway / Upper Kirby Area

Motherhood Center | Photo: ClassPass

Also among Houston's favorites is Motherhood Center, with 4.8 stars out of 974 reviews on ClassPass, four stars out of 53 reviews on Yelp and 10,691 fans on Facebook.

"The Motherhood Center is a prenatal yoga and fitness studio in Houston that provides a variety of classes for all stages of motherhood," according to the business's ClassPass profile. "Yoga is proven to reduce stress by lowering levels of cortisol in the body, boost immune function and levels of 'feel good' chemicals in the brain and balance the body by reducing the body's level of inflammation."

"Houston's only center to offer services for mothers in all stages of motherhood," its Yelp page continues. "From 'prime time' prenatal yoga and prenatal massage therapy seven days a week to education such as childbirth, newborn care and breastfeeding classes, we offer the best holistic support and education for pregnancy, as well as baby planning, lactation support, sleep coaching and even potty training. We also provide exceptional care for mommy and baby with our baby nurse, doula, night nanny services 24/7."

Check out reviews of the selection of classes at Motherhood Center on ClassPass here.

Hot Yoga Houston

2438 South Blvd., University Place

Hot Yoga Houston | Photo: ClassPass

With 4.8 stars out of 1,779 reviews on ClassPass, four stars out of 65 reviews on Yelp and 4,225 fans on Facebook, Hot Yoga Houston has garnered plenty of local fans.

"They serve their community as beacons of healing, compassion and light," states the business's ClassPass profile. "Their mission is to provide pure original hot yoga, offered by skillful, good-hearted people in a clean and nurturing environment. Each student is warmly welcomed and encouraged to grow in his or her own unique way."

"Hot Yoga Houston is Texas' original hot yoga studio. We opened the first Original Hot Yoga school in Texas in 1995, and we have been offering pure, Original Hot Yoga ever since," its Yelp page continues. "Being the leading experts in hot yoga practices, we take your health and well-being seriously. This is what makes our studios among the best hot yoga studios in the country."

Learn more about the classes at Hot Yoga Houston on ClassPass here.

BEYOGA

718 W. 18th St., The Heights

BEYOGA | Photo: ClassPass

With 4.8 stars out of 1,983 reviews on ClassPass, five stars out of seven reviews on Yelp and 888 fans on Facebook, BEYOGA holds its own among the competition.

"BEYOGA honors the philosophy of yoga, as well as the physical side of your practice," per the business's profile on ClassPass. "They will give you a chance to connect to your practice and express yourself through breath, movement and meditation on your mat. You will also be able to deepen your understanding of the yogic lifestyle through additional trainings and workshops."

"We specialize in Vinyasa, Yin and Mat Piyo (pilates/yoga) classes." its Yelp page continues.

Learn more about the different classes at BEYOGA on ClassPass here.

Yoga Bhavana

1415 Kipling St., Neartown - Montrose

Yoga Bhavana | Photo: ClassPass

With 4.9 stars out of eight reviews on ClassPass, five stars out of two reviews on Yelp and 232 fans on Facebook, Yoga Bhavana is another popular local pick.

"Yoga Bhavana is an Iyengar yoga studio located in a Montrose home built in 1920," states the business's ClassPass profile. "Hardwood floors provide the firm surface needed for footwork and balance. Yoga Bhavana, in Sanskrit means a dwelling devoted to teaching, contemplation, and meditation."

"The owner of Yoga Bhavana taught in the Bellaire area from 1998 through November 2013," Yoga Bhavana notes on its Yelp page. "The studio was then named Bellaire Yoga Center. In November 2013 she moved to the current studio location in the Montrose area."

"Annette R. is a certified Iyengar yoga instructor," according to the business's Yelp page. "She has practiced yoga since 1996, and has taught yoga since 1998. In 2001 Annette discovered Iyengar yoga and has since devoted her study and practice to the tradition."

See what people are saying about the selection of classes at Yoga Bhavana on ClassPass here.


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