I have been practising here for years and love the new location a lot. Cozy, very stylish, well-sized. You will quickly find your favorite class on the schedule with classes varying from "basic" or "alignment" to more physical classes. Also, check out the workshop offers!
Ella Baldwin
Recently visited the space and attended an evening session. Space is beautiful with a Danish flare. What ruined it for me however was the pushing and shoving of the other participants and the "first in first served" mentality. Literally got pushed putting my wooden block back, no apology. Was really hoping German rudeness and selfish behaviour would be absent in such a space, though not the case.
The yoga teacher also made it very obvious I was a foreigner and could have certainly gone about it more appropriately, rather than blurting out mid intro -"do you speak German" across the room. I freaking froze, pick a better moment. I'm there to just blend into the crowd, not think, exercise and relax. Please don't draw unnecessary attention to me in front of 25 plus people :(
If I wanted help, trust that I would have asked in advance.
I hope I don't sound arrogant but just wanted to let the other quiet, soft spoken introverts to beware.
Also, lots of talking and quick changes, I'm a bit more accustomed to a slower more spiritual feel. But hey, maybe I'm spoilt having learnt and practised in Nepal and in the art district's of Melbourne.
Maybe this is just German yoga ;)
I have been practising here for years and love the new location a lot. Cozy, very stylish, well-sized. You will quickly find your favorite class on the schedule with classes varying from "basic" or "alignment" to more physical classes. Also, check out the workshop offers!
Ella Baldwin
Recently visited the space and attended an evening session. Space is beautiful with a Danish flare. What ruined it for me however was the pushing and shoving of the other participants and the "first in first served" mentality. Literally got pushed putting my wooden block back, no apology. Was really hoping German rudeness and selfish behaviour would be absent in such a space, though not the case.
The yoga teacher also made it very obvious I was a foreigner and could have certainly gone about it more appropriately, rather than blurting out mid intro -"do you speak German" across the room. I freaking froze, pick a better moment. I'm there to just blend into the crowd, not think, exercise and relax. Please don't draw unnecessary attention to me in front of 25 plus people :(
If I wanted help, trust that I would have asked in advance.
I hope I don't sound arrogant but just wanted to let the other quiet, soft spoken introverts to beware.
Also, lots of talking and quick changes, I'm a bit more accustomed to a slower more spiritual feel. But hey, maybe I'm spoilt having learnt and practised in Nepal and in the art district's of Melbourne.
Maybe this is just German yoga ;)
Polina Lobanova
Beautiful space. Was there twice.
Didn’t want to judge according to the first impression. But after a second time decided that I will not go there again.
Too much talking. Also the sequence of asanas was really weird.
Wanted to feel more relaxed, but at the end was just tired and annoyed...
Philip Morkel
Cool and professional staff. Sadly not been there since this §$"%& started last year. Can we get our lives back and exit these crazy times to be able to enjoy these little pleasures in life again?
Lotte
This place is simply wonderful to relax and connect with yourself. I always felt comfortable and well supported in the courses. I regularly go to Hendrik's Back to Basics course and love the relaxed and decelerated atmosphere there. It's a bit like "taking a break from everyday life."
I never have the feeling that I just come to a yoga studio and do my class there, you always feel very welcome and personally recognized and I find that so incredibly special and valuable.