929 W. Broad Street, Falls Church, VA 22046
703-237-9642 | website | map
The benefits of practicing yoga are as plentiful as traffic jams in Northern Virginia. Hence, a studio that is inviting, relaxing, and energizing for the mind and body shouldn't be overlooked, and neither should this offer: $15 for five yoga classes at Dancing Mind Yoga ($90 value).
Dancing Mind Yoga is DC area's only Baptiste Power Vinyasa Affiliate yoga studio and one of only 55 affiliates worldwide, so you can be sure this isn't any ordinary yoga studio.
These five classes, valued at 83 percent off, transform your body, challenge your mind, and keep you happy and healthy.
For maximum health benefits, all yoga classes are heated and practiced in a room 95-97 degrees, where you will sweat but also absorb all of the great advantages of an amazing yoga practice.
Dancing Mind offers Baptiste Power Vinyasa yoga, a challenging flowing form of yoga. Classes are All Levels and offer an exciting and challenging way to transform your body, challenge your mind, develop strength, focus, flexability, and ultimately unleash the best that is within you!
Yoga will not only help you sleep better at night but also feel the effects of reduced stress, improved blood flow, and lessened built-up tension from your unruly boss. Their classes are perfect for newbies or those that can't (quite) touch their toes.
You make many choices about your health every day; let Dancing Mind Yoga be one of them.
Yelp User Reviews
I felt better after class. I had more energy. I slept better at night, and I normally have issues sleeping. I could deal with stress more easily. - Heidi D.
Truly a wonderful experience. The studio is beautiful and clean and cozy and still shiny from being only 3 years old. The warmth and the kindness of the people who work here makes it a pleasure to come. - Sara B.
This is one of the cleanest yoga studios I've seen. Great community of enthusiastic yogis. It's no secret that this is my favorite studio for a few reasons: the staff at DMY is inspiring. They work hard to remember you, even though the room can hold over 80 people. - Kelly C.
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