Laughing Dog Yoga Studio

Wellesley, 159 Linden St #1, Wellesley, MA 02482 | ★ 4.4 (8 Review)

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Jen Nguherimo

★ 5

Lovely studio with AMAZING teachers. Have so enjoyed my first five classes that I had to share.

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Shanti Yoga Hopkinton

★ 5

Laughing Dog is a New England treasure. Jen has been teaching for decades and has put together a teaching team that is truly passionate and skilled. I have loved every class I have taken here, and as a teacher and studio owner myself, this is hard to come by. Andrea, Renata and Daniel are my favorite teachers and are legendary in terms of how long they have been sharing their expertise and experience with their students. Every time I leave Laughing Dog, I leave feeling deeply grateful for the practice and with a renewed enthusiasm for teaching.

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Karen Nahary

★ 5

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Jude mathews

★ 5

Wonderful Yoga studio. Classes for every level and the dance / Nia classes are great, I had no dance experience but was welcomed and love the class! The teachers brilliantly and intuitively combine the spiritual and physical aspects of yoga. Yoga Nidra guided meditaitons are my weekly routine. They also have pilates and barre classes. Very welcoming studio for anyone!

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Li Wi

★ 1

Andrea was awful. Extremely condescending to the Beginner Class. She seems to have a chip on her shoulder about women from Wellesley (I live in another town). She actually complained about her children during class.

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Samantha Meyers

★ 5

Great classes, teachers really know their stuff

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Nathan Kessel

★ 4

Having taken many yoga classes before, I have to say that I was disappointed by every class I took here. I took classes with at least five instructors, and every single class was (for me) far too much talking and barely any focus on feeling or listening to the body. I would characterize this place as a fitness studio rather than a yoga studio. With the dance class, I was expecting the type of guided free-form dance done at Kripalu or any ecstatic dance class, where you really connect with your body and tap into your innermost being though expressive moment... instead it was virtually indistinguishable from Zumba (basically a choreographed movement class). At least it was a nice lesson in dropping expectations and going with the flow... though I don’t expect I’ll be coming back again.

One final complaint— I bought a 10-class card at the studio, used it a few times and went backpacking in Southeast Asia... when I returned to take another class, they told me my card had expired. I was never told it would expire (I would have surely used all the class credits up before my trip if I knew), and had to pay again for the next class I wanted to take!

All in all, a good place if you want some exercise— can’t say I recommend it if you want to connect with your body though

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Julia Novina

★ 5

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