Reviews for Tula Yoga Studio

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  • Jan 2024

    Thank you, Rachel, for answering my question about yoga. It is not just about physical fitness--you stressed it is a practiced discipline that includes the integration of the body, spirit, and mental activity. As you stressed, yamas are the moral guidelines of yoga. The yamas represent a series of "right living" or ethical rules within Yoga philosophy. Their practice influences our relationships with others and with ourself. I particularly was interested in learning more about Aparigraha. the last Yama in Pantanjali's Eight Limbs of Yoga. The term translates to "non-greed" or "non-possessiveness". The virtue of Aparigraha helps us learn to take what is necessary and to take no more than is needed. I found the following link to be invaluable:

  • Dec 2023

    I'm coming up on the end of my 2 week intro pass. I've had such a lovely time coming to Tula's different yoga classes. Amazing instructors! They have all kind of tools for you to use to relax & feel comfortable during class - my favorite is the warm eye pillow for the end of the class shavasana. I plan on coming back again to extend my membership.

  • Jan 2023

    First off, this looks like an awesome yoga studio offering FREE mats and snacks after class. The entitled a**hats who gave them four stars because they are “cute” and maybe in their view over accommodating are likely “off” judgement-wise imo.

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Hours

Monday: 8AM - 9PM
Tuesday: 6AM - 9PM
Wednesday: 6AM - 9PM
Thursday: 6AM - 9PM
Friday: 8AM - 8PM
Saturday: 8AM - 1PM
Sunday: 8AM - 6:30PM

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online classes accepts credit cards good for kids street parking gender-neutral restrooms bike parking

Ratings

Google Google: 4.6/5 Facebook Facebook: 4.9/5 Foursquare Foursquare: 8/10

Tula Yoga Studio

2827 W Belden Ave, Chicago

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