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Where to get your yoga flow on in San Antonio

Check out these 13 yoga studios around the Count Down City

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Whether you’re a novice on the mat or an experienced yogi, the 210 has plenty of places to practice. Find your zen at these 13 yoga studios around San Antonio.

If you’re just getting started

Yoga Shala of San Antonio, 18730 Stone Oak Pkwy #102
Offering both in-person and virtual classes, this 24-year-old studio teaches its students yoga postures, breathing, alignment, and philosophy.

Yoga in Motion, 8055 West Ave.
Celebrating and embracing the healing spirit of yoga, beginners of the practice can participate in the Gentle Yoga or Beginners Flow classes.

Pure Prana Path Yoga & Wellness, 2015 NE Loop 410
Start your healing journey with in-studio yoga classes, reiki classes, and discover other tools to help you along the way in its Wellness Boutique. Don’t miss: Pints and Poses every first and third Sunday at Black Laboratory Brewery starting at 11 a.m.

If you’re looking to sweat

House of RhythOM, 7302 Louis Pasteur
This is not your mother’s yoga class, so get ready to stretch and move to the rhythm of music featuring today’s hits, remastered favorites, and house music.

Yoga Kurunta, 2147 NW Military Hwy.
Have you tried rope yoga? This practice allows you to achieve a stronger, deeper and more effective stretch and this studio has the city’s biggest, and only, rope wall.

Black Swan Yoga, Multiple locations
With two locations in San Antonio, this yoga studio strives to create an accessible, affordable, and communal yoga experience for everyone.

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If you want to connect with community

Mobile Om, Locations vary
Since 2013, this local mobile yoga studio offers free community building classes including puppy yoga + happy hour events at the city’s public parks and businesses around town.

Nomadik Yoga, Locations vary
Melinda Gonzalez has taught donation-based and free community classes throughout the city of San Antonio since 2014, focusing on the physical + mental benefits of this healing practice.

Free Community Yoga, Locations vary
Bring your friends or your significant other out to a free class on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at various locations around the Alamo City.

Texas Farm Yoga, 290 County Road 386
Goats and yoga in the Hill Country, anyone? This outdoor yoga studio is perfect for big groups such as birthdays, bachelorette parties, and more.

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If you prefer personal training

Marti Ewing Recuperative Yoga, Locations vary
Focusing on alignment-based Hatha Yoga, Marti’s classes include a mix of recuperative yoga, strength building, meditation, and breathing techniques.

Nicole Flanary, Locations vary
This yoga instructor and meditation guide supports populations in recovery and helps children through a trauma-conscious meditation + yoga practice.

Sweet Soul Yoga, Locations vary
Anna Holloday has been teaching yoga since 2016 and offers private lessons, meditation classes, corporate lessons + retreats, and crystal bowl sound therapy.

Did we miss your favorite place to flow? Let us know.

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