Power Pilates
see all reviewsThe space is very nice and clean. The instructor was amazing and the class went at a very nice pace. You could make it more challenging or easier for yourself if you wanted.
If you’re looking for a studio with classes that are as challenging as they are fun…Somatic Yoga
see all reviewsMargaux was phenomenal! She created a welcoming and empowering space that allowed me to truly relax and breathe into each pose. This class was very grounding and a great way to start/end a week. Also a 10/10 soundtrack, highly recommend!
Detroit Yoga Lab is not a stage for perfect poses — it’s an experiment in real-life…Vinyasa 2
see all reviewsBest class I have taken at this studio. We got right into Sun A which is the best. The sequencing was really good today!
Welcome to Full Lotus Yoga! We have two studios in Metro-Detroit. One located in…Candlelight Yin
see all reviewsEasy to find location, beautiful open yoga studio with a fireplace and relaxing vibe. Allie was very spiritual and motivating, loved having her guide me through the meditation. I call it meditation because the candlelit vin was less yoga poses and more mindfulness relaxation. Still loved every part of it! Great for after a day of stress at work.
Welcome to Full Lotus Yoga! We have two studios in Metro-Detroit. One located in…Hot Pilates
see all reviewsAll there classes and instructors are good. You get something a little different out of all of them. The instructor was patient, clear and welcoming music was fun.
Welcome to Detroit's Original Hot Yoga studio located in Midtown. They offer a place…Yin Nights
see all reviewsAbsolutely a fan of this studio. The instructors are extremely helpful, and will assist without you needing as explicitly ask. The flow was great, deep long stretches and it felt so much longer than an hour. 10/10 I will also recommend this studio for a good start or continuation of practice.
No matter where you are in your yoga journey, your unique message can have a profound…- At Infinite Health Club, they’re more than just a gym they’re your partner in progress…
Hatha Yoga All Levels
see all reviewsIt was my first ever yoga class and I have to admit it, it was much more difficult than I thought it would be and the instructor Joseph was great.
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Ashtanga Vinyasa Remix
see all reviewsLoved this Spot! Can't Believe this Lil Gem in the Hood has Not Brought out the NEIGHBORHOOD! GO check them Out. My Instructor Robyn ( i think that's right lol ) was great she was patient & helped when I was struggling with a few poses! I will for sure be visiting again!
Welcome Home Yoga and Wellness provides an opportunity to discover holistic wellness…Evolved Strength (Mat Pilates)
see all reviewsThis mat Pilates class was extremely worthwhile to me.The studio itself is stunning—clean, peaceful, and full of good energy. It felt like a place where you could focus and take care of yourself as soon as I came in. The teacher was great. She knew a lot about her field and was clearly passionate about it. She pushed us to get the most out of the workout in the greatest way possible, while yet being patient and understanding of varying levels. I never felt like I was going to give up; I just felt encouraged. It was the right mix of a terrific workout and a friendly atmosphere. I'll be returning for sure!
Evolution Empowerment Center offers a variety of yoga classes to suit all levels…BUILD
see all reviewsI’m a beginner at lifting weights and strength training, but Coach Oren and some of the regulars made the experience easy and welcoming. By the time I left, I felt stronger and accomplished. Oren is very knowledgeable and even showed my husband and me some new techniques! Loved it—highly recommended.
At Renaissance Group Fitness, they have several different class formats to ensure…Hatha Yoga
see all reviewsThe address led to a brick colonial in what could be any American suburb. But inside ElevatedYogi, something profound unfolds where most people watch Netflix. I was the sole student on a recent afternoon, which meant luxurious space to sprawl across borrowed mats in what was clearly someone's former living room. The studio focuses on ancient yoga practices, encouraging students to sit in meditation for as long as they like after sessions—a commitment that becomes clear when your instructor, a skilled practitioner with deep knowledge of traditional techniques, begins class with alternate nostril breathing. Nadi Shodhana, meaning "purification of channels," aims at clearing the subtle energy pathways while bringing balance to the system. This wasn't wellness theater; it was the real thing. Research shows this breathing technique enhances parasympathetic nervous system function, reduces anxiety, and improves respiratory endurance—benefits ancient yogis intuited millennia ago. The sequence honored yoga's 5,000-year journey from northern India, moving through crow pose, fish pose, deliberate chaturangas, and floor flows that demanded both strength and surrender. Triangle pose felt especially grounding on the hardwood floors, while boat pose challenged core strength against a backdrop of suburban bay windows. Shoulder stands and inverted splits literally shifted perspective in a room where most people might debate dinner plans. The lengthy final savasana wasn't rushed—a luxury in today's fitness-industrial complex. ElevatedYogi operates as both home studio and retreat space, with five bedrooms available for guests seeking deeper immersion. The homeschool challenges assumptions about where transformation happens. While yoga has evolved into a worldwide, multi-billion-dollar business, this stripped-down approach returns the practice to something more intimate. No mirrors, no branded water bottles, no competition for the perfect spot near the instructor. Just you, borrowed props, and practices that predate most world religions. The instructor's expertise shone in subtle details—proper breathing cues, traditional sequencing, and space for genuine meditation rather than rushed relaxation. This is yoga as lifestyle rather than workout, honoring traditions where people rose at dawn and spent considerable time practicing Dhyana, Pranayama, and Dharana. ElevatedYogi succeeds in creating something increasingly rare—authentic traditional practice divorced from commercial pressures. The residential setting might seem unconventional, but it actually returns yoga to its roots: intimate, transformative, and focused on inner development rather than external achievement. For serious practitioners seeking traditional techniques over trendy flows, this suburban sanctuary offers something profound. Sometimes the most transformative experiences happen in the most unexpected places—like someone's thoughtfully converted living room where ancient wisdom meets modern life.
ElevatedYogi is a home studio with a focus on ancient yoga practices. Students are…Rest and Restore
see all reviewsThe instructor Thaddeus was amazing (Not sure if that's the spelling of his name) He did amazing at giving ways to progress. The environment was clean and welcoming. Highly recommend!! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
They welcome anyone looking to gain a deeper understanding of themselves and their…- Evolution Intensity Training is a high-intensity workout program that combines boot…
Pilates Yoga
see all reviewsIf you’re looking for an intimate and intense workout experience, this is the place.
At Meraki Fitness and Training, they focus on one thing purposeful, effective coaching…