Salt Power Yoga

Seven Fields, 203 High Pointe Dr Suite 300, Seven Fields, PA 16046 | β˜… 4.7 (27 Review)

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Tom Tiernan

β˜… 5

Excellent studio with great instructors! Make sure to catch Mitch's class on Friday nights. Great way to end the week with super duper yoga and tons of fun.

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Tabitha Laine

β˜… 5

I'm usually not the person to go to classes by myself, but I figured since I'm in between jobs, I would try the new student offer of $35 for 14 days. I decided to step out of my comfort zone and go. I am currently part of another yoga studio in Butler, PA, but I was really interested in this location due to where I live. I went to an all levels heated flow. Dezza was my yoga instructor. I made sure to show up half an hour early but later found out that the doors don't open until fifteen minutes before the class. I was able to easily get signed up, and Dezza gave me a tour of the studio and showed me where to put my belongings. I recommend this yoga studio to anybody who is looking to better their mental spiritual and physical discipline. I found this class very challenging for me, although the instructor does go over alternative, yoga poses that you can perform if the current poses are too difficult. I had a really great time and left the yoga studio soaked in sweat. I had a really great experience and I can't wait to go back tomorrow! Yoga mats and blocks are provided to students who do not have them. There are also bathrooms and a shower in the facility, in case you are in a pinch and need to shower after class!

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Hugh McCarron

β˜… 5

Luv Salt!

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Lindsey Watts

β˜… 5

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Krystal Blanco

β˜… 5

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Harlee Jacobs

β˜… 5

This place feels like home. I love all of the teachers and how warm it is!

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Trish Emling

β˜… 5

Love the 4:15 Warm Flow Thursday class with Wizi! Perfect mix of poses, flow and assists. I walk into this class feeling a bit stressed out from work and leave the class wishing it wasn't over. So great!

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hekuran ballanca

β˜… 5

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erika jean

β˜… 5

came to my first class today (hot power @ noon), it was amazing! tracey was a very skilled instructor and took the time to explain the layout of the studio to me and how Salt teachers cue their instruction. i'm a yoga teacher myself- so i know when a class is good! the atmosphere felt amazing and i left feeling energized & sweaty!

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Stephanie Novakowski

β˜… 5

Great studio. Every instructor leads such a great sequence. Recommended for new and advanced yogis alike.

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Liza Widdop

β˜… 5

Love this clean, inviting studio! All of the instructors are excellent and offer diverse instruction. I miss restorative and family yoga class offerings, but hopefully they’ll be back again soon.

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Jennifer Lowe

β˜… 5

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Mary Mulkerrins

β˜… 5

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Steve Wortmann

β˜… 5

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Kelly Winovich

β˜… 5

I absolutely LOVE everyone at Salt Power Yoga. They are the nicest people you'll ever have the pleasure of meeting. I give SPY a 5 Star Review. Thank you for everything! πŸ’—, Kelly

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Shari Hileman

β˜… 5

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Sam L

β˜… 1

My review references an injury that occurred at this studio on Thanksgiving morning of 2018. There are a couple reasons why I have waited to write this. One, I was hopeful that the studio would have learned from their mistakes. Knowing people within the yoga community and someone who has gone to the studio recently, that hasn't happened. The other reason is that I have decided to stop pursuing legal actions.
On the day I attended, the studio packed so many students into the room that our mats were touching on all sides. Before class started I voiced concern and the instructor assured me that everything would be fine. I returned to my mat assuming they knew what they were doing and would alter the class to accommodate us all being way too close to each other. I had assumed wrong. The instructor started the class saying that we are so packed in today that it's fine if we hit our neighbors. Again, I figured this meant a hand accidentally brushing up against your neighbor. The instructor went into her shouting positions less like a leading a yoga class and more like a some sort of body boot camp. The woman in front of my thrusting her limbs all over, also more like a boot camp instead of yoga. When being commanded into a down dog, this led to me getting donkey style kicked in the top of the head by the woman in front of me. I fell to my mat and the instructor acknowledged the incident by laughing about it. I didn't feel right at the time but being that we were essentially trapped because we were so tightly packed in, I finished class. Moments after I got home is when things really started to impact me. I spent Thanksgiving laying in a dark room, with no sound. I spent the following eight months recovering from my concussion with the help of the concussion clinic and going to therapy multiple times a week. It took a full year to feel myself again. Luckily, I have an extremely understanding boss because as a big data software engineer struggling to be able to focus or tolerate looking at a monitor is a real problem.
The day after this injury occurred my wife contacted the owner of the studio. The woman apologized and seemed to understand that they can't operate a studio like this. She said she would check back in on me to see how things are going. She never called back, emailed...nothing. After I completed all of my therapy and got back to about 80% I contacted her about my medical bills. I have extremely good insurance and just wanted her to cover co-pays. The amount of money we are talking about is so minor, it should have been a given to just have some good morals, do the right thing and pay it. Instead she fought me and had her husband send a nasty letter saying I signed a waiver before attending class. Yoga isn't a contact sport, it's not an activity where being crammed in a room and getting kicked or punched or anything else is something that is remotely inherent in the activity. Anyways, there are so many much better yoga studios in the Pittsburgh area and so many better yoga instructors don't waste your time at this place.

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Dan Ronnenberg

β˜… 5

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Maura Plemmons

β˜… 5

I LOVE this studio!!! They take pride in every little detail, VERY welcoming no matter what level you are... they have a cute little tea area with refreshments, well-kept shower area with freshly washed towels/365 shampoo/wash, hair ties, and anything else you can think of! They provide mats, blocks, and towels and they are always clean and free of cost.
I have been to the other hot yoga studios in the north hills area and there is no comparison whatsoever. The teachers are diverse and each have their own style- I love love love this place and recommend it above all other studios in the area.

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Victoria Blackham

β˜… 5

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Kara Kuo

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Virginia Schuetz

β˜… 5

I love Salt Power Yoga. It’s a very friendly and relaxed atmosphere and they have everything you need if you don’t have your own stuff.

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Ryo Inspiritus

β˜… 5

I walked in feeling salty. After they taught me how to turn into a human pretzel, I discovered the power of the salt. Now I want for nothing.

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Ray Brannon

β˜… 5

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Patricia Yu

β˜… 5

Local studio with friendly staff. Love it here

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Wizi Kuttesch

β˜… 5

Salt is a breath of fresh air...literally. All the instructors are wonderful and from day one welcome you to the beautiful, open, salty family. Salt also loves to support the community around them and each month supports a different charity through their Friday night donation classes.

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Maxwell Wieland

β˜… 4

A very friendly, welcoming experience for practitioners of all levels. Great products are supplied for each class and your'e even welcome to use a shower after! I absolutely love the effect of practicing asanas in a hot room, so i would recommend giving it a shot.

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