🧘‍♀️ Top Yoga Studios in Missouri



🌆 St. Louis & Surrounding Areas

1. Brick City Yoga (St. Louis)
Located in Benton Park West, Brick City Yoga offers classes at every level to accommodate your needs. They focus on creating a welcoming community and offer a $10 class rate for all. (brickcityyogastl.com)

2. Joy of Yoga (Brentwood)
Joy of Yoga is a center for healing, offering a wide variety of yoga and meditation classes, a yoga teacher training program, and retreats. They merge the sacred rivers of Yoga, Ayurveda, and Energy Medicine. (Joy of Yoga, A Center For Healing)

3. FLY Yoga Studio (St. Louis)
FLY Yoga Studio offers alignment-based classes in a modern, light-filled space heated by infrared heaters. They provide classes ranging from beginner to advanced, aiming to awaken both the mind and body. (St. Louis Magazine)

4. Blue Sky Yoga (St. Louis)
Located in the heart of St. Louis, Blue Sky Yoga offers a peaceful and inviting space for yoga enthusiasts of all levels. They provide classes, workshops, and a 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training program. (Blue Sky Yoga)

5. Prana Yoga STL (Manchester)
Prana Yoga STL offers classes ranging from beginner to warm to hot at 105 degrees. They believe yoga is for everyone and provide a stress-free wellness outing with options to borrow mats and towels. (St. Louis Magazine)

6. Namaste Yoga Studio (Kirkwood)
Namaste Yoga Studio offers approachable hot yoga with a variety of class options, including hot, warm, and non-heated sessions. They also have a thriving teacher training program and annual retreats. (St. Louis Magazine)

7. Joy of Yoga & Wildwood Yoga (St. Louis)
This collaboration offers a 200-hour Yoga Alliance Registered Yoga Teacher Training Program and Immersion for anyone wanting to become a certified yoga teacher or simply deepen their yoga practice. (Joy of Yoga, A Center For Healing)

🌆 Kansas City & Surrounding Areas

8. Maya Yoga (Kansas City)
Maya Yoga is the longest-running yoga studio in Kansas City, offering traditional Ashtanga Vinyasa yoga lineage. They provide classes, master workshops, and teacher training with experienced instructors. (Maya Yoga)

9. Sweatheory KC (Kansas City)
Sweatheory KC offers a variety of classes including yoga, barre, and cycling. They focus on providing a welcoming environment for all fitness levels. (Yelp)

10. Yoga Patch (Kansas City)
Yoga Patch offers classes in a variety of styles including Vinyasa, Hatha, and Restorative yoga. They aim to provide a peaceful space for personal growth and healing. (Yelp)

11. Karma Tribe Yoga (Kansas City)
Karma Tribe Yoga offers classes that focus on mindfulness and community. They provide a range of yoga styles to suit different preferences and skill levels. (Yelp)

🌿 Central & Northern Missouri

12. Yoga Sol (Columbia)
Yoga Sol is a community yoga studio located in the heart of the North Village Arts District. They offer classes in various styles including Yin, Vinyasa, Iyengar, Kripalu, Hatha, and Gentle yoga. (yogasol.org)

13. Limitless Yoga MO (Jefferson City)
Limitless Yoga MO offers a variety of classes including Beginner Yoga, Meditate & Move, and Flow & Go. They provide a 2-week unlimited class pass for $30 for new students. (limitlessyogamo.com)

14. My Hot Yoga (Springfield)
My Hot Yoga is the only studio in Southwest Missouri that offers both heated and non-heated yoga, alongside Aerial and Barre classes. They aim to provide a sanctuary for wellness enthusiasts. (My Hot Yoga -)


🌟 Tips for Choosing the Right Yoga Class

  • Experience Level: Beginners might prefer slower-paced classes like Hatha or Yin Yoga, while more experienced practitioners might enjoy Vinyasa or Hot Yoga.

  • Location and Schedule: Consider studios that fit your location and timing preferences. Many studios offer online classes for added convenience.

  • Class Style: Explore different styles to find what resonates with you. Some studios offer unique experiences like Aerial Yoga or yoga combined with barre and Pilates.

  • Instructor Expertise: Look for certified instructors with experience in the style you're interested in.

  • Community Atmosphere: Choose a studio that fosters a welcoming and inclusive community.



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