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Yogasource
"THE studio that has defined Yoga and Hot Pilates in Silicon Valley since 2002, YogaSource Los Gatos is home to both seasoned students and newbies who want the very best."
Address: 227 N Santa Cruz Ave, Los Gatos 95032
Phone: (408) 354-4097
State: CA
City: Los Gatos
Street Number: 227 N Santa Cruz Ave
Zip Code: 95032
categories: gym/physical fitness center


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Reviews
The hot pilates w/ weights is GRUELING. Even the regular hot pilates feels intense because of the heat, which I appreciate because hot pilates classes are way harder to find than hot yoga in the bay. Leroy Thomas's classes for this are the best. He always orders the sets so even relatively easy moves become so strenous at the end. He also takes time to get to know every individual. Some of the yoga teachers are good too. They have a cycling room, a yoga room, and a pilates room as well as a huge merchandise area. They have showers and lockers that they provide a key/lock for if you ask instead of the built-in combination locks. The amenities are pretty low frills but they do have blow dryers.
Attended their healing yoga and another yoga last week. Instructors are kind and promote good body awareness. Overall a great place to attend regularly.
I had heard of this studio from other yogis, who talked about how beautiful the physical practice space is. I finally made my way there and found an oasis of yoga and spin amenities. They have two yoga rooms, one for heated practice and one for unheated vinyasa and a spin room with Schwinn bikes. It’s worth noting that they do keep the door propped open for a period of time for fresh airflow, so if it’s cold outside, you might be cold in the unheated room. I would imagine that it feels amazing in the summer, but I was a bit chilly when I went to Linda Schlamadinger’s 75-minute vinyasa class. The class started off with some really great guided myofascial release with a tune-up ball and the sequence of the flow was well thought-out and interesting, although I would say it’s pretty accessible and easy. While this studio is in Santa Clara county, they allow you to take your masks off when you are on the yoga mat practicing. In fact, most of the students, and the teacher did not have their masks on when they were on their yoga mat they only put them on when they moved around the studio. I personally do not like wearing my mask at all when I’m working out so it was a relief to me that the studio operated this way, because as of February 2022, Santa Clara still had an indoor mask mandate. At the same time, the studio is spaced out enough that I didn’t feel like I was pushed up against anyone–I thought they did a great job keeping the studio available to yogis while maintaining the right level of covid safety precautions. If I didn’t live so far away, I would definitely give their 3-weeks new-student special for $59 a try. Pros 1. Showers, spacious, bright, airy, and welcoming feel 2. Lots of free parking in their garage 3. Felt like a community, people said hi to me and made eye contact, and I could see that the regulars were chatting and connecting before and after class Cons 1. For me personally, I didn’t find that the classes were challenging or advanced enough to warrant me going regularly, but I have been practicing regularly for nearly 15 years
Yoga Source Los Gatos is a spacious studio with many different programs. There are a variety of yoga classes from gentle to challenging and heated. They also have high-energy cycling classes and Pilates. I like that there are lots of options for class times that can fit into your busy schedule unlike other studios in the area. The Vinyasa non-heated classes are my favorite especially the candlelight one. The one thing I would change for the Vinyasa classes would be the music. I prefer practicing to true yoga music rather than the pop music most teachers play. There are different class packages and prices available to choose from. I’ve enjoyed practicing yoga here since Aug. 2016. Yoga Source has a nice little shop with mats, towels, clothing and jewelry. Each class you attend earns points that you can use toward purchases or to bring a friend for free.
I've been going to YS for 3 years now. They have a great program and their hot pilates classes are amazing. Leroy, Sam, Amy, Annie are great instructors. The music is awesome and I definitely get a great workout. Hot pilates are in the small room is next level as it gets quite warm in there. The community is welcoming and encouraging. Give it a try! They havr trial programs as well.
Not a safe place for BIPOC , or anyone suffering from eating disorders. Very passive aggressive environment. Yes, I use to work here for quite a few years as the only black instructor. I was very familiar with the studio it's values and how they treated people and students behind the scenes. Thankyou for clarifying and gaslighting me Yogasource.
Most of the places I would go in the peninsula and the south bay have either closed or no longer up to par when they started. Might be biased but this remains to be in my top studios to go to, and for new yogis you will not be dissatisfied for ive been coming here for over a decade. Will continue to come here for more shanti and when in the south bay
They've a donation based Mediation class where "teacher" is a white, middle aged woman with short gray hair. She's a nasty, super racist person. I am an Indian and when I attended her class, she looked at me with hate for the entire duration of the class, attacked Hindu religion and sages. She doesn't have any idea what meditation is. According to their manager/owner, they are promoting Buddhism. So it's not a meditation class.
I really love the studio especially Nikki she is absolutely amazing and so passionate about what she does you can really feel it when she is instructing. I think it’s also really great that they have good parking in the studio itself is really beautifully decorated and feels like you’re in the right environment
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