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A wellness oasis featuring hot yoga, massage and floatation therapy. Heat Yoga provides a sanctuary to Heat up with a hot yoga class supplied with healing infrared radiant heat panels and Heat Spa provides a place to cool down and relax on a massage table or in the salt water float tanks. Visit our website to find out more information!
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Jessica April
★ 1
This yoga studio is terrible. The teachers are good, but the studio is poorly run. The communication from the owner and/or assistant is sub par. I asked to cancel my membership without 30 days notice because I find it difficult to attend classes with 6 hour cancellation notice requirement and my work schedule. The classes I have attended after 5 pm are packed- you have an inch of room between you and your neighbor, so I genuinely don’t enjoy it. It gives me anxiety to be that close to my sweaty neighbor, so I try to attend the early classes. I tried to book an early class tomorrow, and the owner did cancel my membership without the 30 day requirement, but cancelled it immediately so that I could not get the final few days of use from my membership. She clearly didn’t read my emails correctly, because I asked that it was to be cancelled at the end of my billing cycle. The 530 am classes are not packed, so that was my plan for the morning, as my membership was to renew on 10/2. Also, the showers are ice cold and there is zero consistency with products being offered in the bathroom. Tissues are not restocked for over a week, and this is a hot yoga studio. My nose runs and I have allergies. Can you spare a dollar a week on tissues? Lotion ran out and they never restocked all month. The only products they regularly have are from an employee that also works at an aesthetic studio. Thanks for the products Madeline! Overall, I would think that yogis are fair, but to scam me out of my final few days of my membership is shocking, yogi or not. Hothouse yoga in Coralville, Iowa city, and North Liberty is 1000x better. Not to mention, the class I did show up for without registering for (I didn’t know if I was able to attend with 6 hours advance notice) was cancelled without any notice. I would recommend anywhere else if you are a yogi. Unless you like ice cold showers. If you like ice cold showers, zero consistency, and an extreme cancellation policy, this is the place for you.
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Julie Rutledge
★ 5
Great studio, atmosphere, and people! I was lucky enough to get to join one of Jenn's hot pilates classes in North Liberty and it was a great experience. I was in town visiting family for the first time in 7 years, and she was kind enough to let me tag along with my sister, who goes regularly, which I was really grateful for. It was challenging, as I had never attended a regular pilates class, let alone a hot one, but I got a lot out of it and would sign up personally if I still lived in the area. Thanks Jenn for allowing me to be a part of it, and keep up the excellent work! It was great to meet you and when I retire in a few weeks it is my goal to be as fit as you one day ;) --Julie
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Craig Brophy
★ 5
A wonderful relaxing experience doing the heat yoga. Staff is friendly and welcoming ro all yes even a beginner such as me. They have an unlimited monthly special that can't be beat. The doors open 15 minutes prior to class and then are locked during class so your stuff is safe. They also have showers for you to clean up after your session.
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Monica Nachtigal
★ 1
This review pertains only to the 200 Hour Foundational Guide Training (formerly Yoga Teacher Training) and NOT the yoga classes offered here.
You’ve probably taken a class with the two gals who offer this training and you enjoyed it very much, because they are wonderful yoga teachers. But they are not educators. The Yoga Teacher Training program offered here is painfully bad. You’ll find yourself sitting on the floor for hours with very little movement. You’ll watch them demonstrate yoga poses without asking you to join. You’ll listen to them tell you all about anatomy and yoga philosophy, rather than inviting engaging discussion. These lecture sessions last over 90 minutes with no visual aids offered, no related reading material assigned and there’s even student shaming if they find that you don’t recall a previous lesson. If you ask for a chair, because your behind falls asleep, they’ll tell you that their teacher training was even more tedious than yours. They’ll give you a printed training schedule and then not adhere to it, starting class late and going right through the published lunch hour. If you can survive the 200 hours of torture, you might be on their Good Girl list, and then you can be a yoga teacher in their studio, complete with surveillance cameras to make sure you’re behaving.
Spend your money literally anywhere else if you want to become a yoga teacher.
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Younnie
★ 5
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Kelsey Morrison
★ 5
Great class times. I forgot the woman’s name from a nice Sunday evening flow at the CR location (who left her notes out at the end of class). Amber’s Monday morning in NL was amazing. She is a wonderful teacher, loved my hour with her before boarding a plane. Thank you!
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Trudie Derenne
★ 5
Took Amanda’s class this morning and it was AMAZING! Started my Monday off and week off well. Good flow, easy to follow and overall great mind and body workout. Thanks Amanda!
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Amy Dohnal
★ 1
The North Liberty facility is nice, but the scheduling of class times isn't realistic for people who work during the day, especially beginner classes, which are mostly early -midday.There is a 730pm class, but it's for relaxation. Classes are often cancelled & schedule is very inconsistent. This is not a result of weather. Cancellations occur even in summer, on clear days, midday, and weekends. I have been watching the scheduling for quite some time. Some yoga classes play classic rock during the workout- no judgement, but that's not for me. I am giving two stars for the offerings, location, and infrared heat. The service end of things could be much improved.
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brian andersen
★ 5
Convenient, excellent instructors, and offers everything you’ll need for a session! Thanks Nick for coming in on a cold day!
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Linzi Hite
★ 5
I am very thankful for heat yoga to come to North Liberty. I went to the Cedar Rapids Location years ago but it didn't fit with my work schedule. I love that we have 7:30 classes because i have to drive 20 mins home. I enjoy the Power Yoga on Thursday evenings it gives me a great work out. Then Friday if i am stiff i can do a relaxing class. I really enjoyed Betseys PiYoga class that was worth waking up at 5:00 for! I highly recommend this place because the classes are always rotating teachers but doing different stuff everyday to keep you wanting to come back more. I bought a unlimited membership and went 5 days a week or more. Come try it out you won't be sorry. You deserve this!
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Kathleen Fear
★ 5
Experienced the salt water pods. Relaxing, complete spa experience. Beth is an excellent director and yoga instructor. Definitely worth the time and money.
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Krystle Landgrebe
★ 5
Beautiful new studio with radiant/infrared heat instead of forced air making the heat much more comfortable. Classes take place multiple times per day, which isn't offered at other locations in town. The monthly unlimited plans are cheaper than area competitors. These classes work for everyone, even if you are new to the practice, so don't feel intimated to join. If you let them know you are new to yoga, they can provide more attention and guidance to you during class. They are also the only business in the area with salt water floating tanks. Three showers are available in each restroom which are kept very clean and include toiletries. So far I've enjoyed all the instructors and you can attend as many classes as you want per day with the unlimited plan, so you get your monies worth!
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Sheryl B
★ 5
Heat’s North Liberty studio is beautiful! If you are looking for a great workout with caring instructors, try hot yoga. The instructors pay attention to yogi’s abilities and needs. They keep the space nonjudgmental but will push you to your limit with verbal and hands-on corrections and suggestions. I highly recommend checking them out.
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