As a novice 10 years ago, I was apprehensive about going to my first yoga class. But that feeling quickly melted away when Christy started the class. Her soothing voice and informal, unhurried manner combined with very clear instructions made it super easy for me to get started. After a year of classes, I unfortunately had to stop doing yoga, but 10 years later, upon a cancer diagnosis, I discovered that Christy taught a yoga class for cancer patients. Remembering my previous experience with Christy, I jumped at the opportunity to take her classes again. When I stepped back in after such a long absence, it felt like I had come home. Christy’s gentle manner and excellent... read full review
February 2020
I have studied at Phinney Ridge Yoga for the past 10 years and dearly love this studio and the teachers. The supportive environment, loving instruction, creative approach to what yoga is, and the adaptations the studio offers for people who live with injury or disability have changed my idea of what excellent yoga is. The teachers have different styles and different gifts that complement each other and I have benefited from studying with all of them. They have each walked beside me as I have recovered from a couple of serious injuries. I especially want to acknowledge the studio's owner, Christy Fisher, as an important teacher and loving guide. Their yoga is excellent... read full review
February 2020
I have been taking classes at Phinney Ridge Yoga for ten years. The teachers are compassionate and knowledgeable in offering many options for all bodies and abilities. Their gentle therapeutic approach is well received and welcoming. In the classes they coach the positive effects of the poses, while also building strength. I started out with a constant sore back and they taught me how to help eliminate the pain. The studio offers ongoing teacher training and specializes in yoga for Osteoporosis, Cancer Lifeline, Trauma Recovery, and Arthritis. It is truly a place to grow and learn.
As a novice 10 years ago, I was apprehensive about going to my first yoga class. But that feeling quickly melted away when Christy started the class. Her soothing voice and informal, unhurried manner combined with very clear instructions made it super easy for me to get started. After a year of classes, I unfortunately had to stop doing yoga, but 10 years later, upon a cancer diagnosis, I discovered that Christy taught a yoga class for cancer patients. Remembering my previous experience with Christy, I jumped at the opportunity to take her classes again. When I stepped back in after such a long absence, it felt like I had come home. Christy’s gentle manner and excellent... read full review
I have studied at Phinney Ridge Yoga for the past 10 years and dearly love this studio and the teachers. The supportive environment, loving instruction, creative approach to what yoga is, and the adaptations the studio offers for people who live with injury or disability have changed my idea of what excellent yoga is. The teachers have different styles and different gifts that complement each other and I have benefited from studying with all of them. They have each walked beside me as I have recovered from a couple of serious injuries. I especially want to acknowledge the studio's owner, Christy Fisher, as an important teacher and loving guide. Their yoga is excellent... read full review
I have been taking classes at Phinney Ridge Yoga for ten years. The teachers are compassionate and knowledgeable in offering many options for all bodies and abilities. Their gentle therapeutic approach is well received and welcoming. In the classes they coach the positive effects of the poses, while also building strength. I started out with a constant sore back and they taught me how to help eliminate the pain. The studio offers ongoing teacher training and specializes in yoga for Osteoporosis, Cancer Lifeline, Trauma Recovery, and Arthritis. It is truly a place to grow and learn.