Mary A.
Yelp
Nutshell recommendation: If you want more individualized attention, and mellow atmosphere that's just yoga, go here. If you want more of a social scene and other extras, go to Body. They both have great instructors.
The other reviewers reflected on their one or two or 3 visits to this studio. I started my yoga practice 2 years ago out of curiosity and on a whim. I checked out a few studios and teachers. I had the preconception that the studio was snotty and pretentious because they have always had beautiful studios in great locations. I was happily wrong! The studios are even more beautiful and green than 5-star yoga resorts i've been lucky to go to. I have yet to find a studio in southern Marin to match this one. In fact, i go to Piedmont Yoga in Oakland when I really start missing Yogasource--which is often!
I owe my interest in yoga and loving kindness to the staff and practitioners at Yogasource. I regularly attended classes here--i usually bought the
3-month unlimited b/c i went more than 3x/week I also went to alot of workshops (workshops w/ great visiting teachers) and nobody ever gave me anything but positive encouragement in pursuing my interest. Admittedly, I moved to southern marin 6 months ago and never took a class from Timo. But for me my top 3 instructors (partly due to schedule) were Linda, Amy and Wendy. Tons of people loved Foster, Ja Soon, Melissa, Olga, Chrissy, and of course Surya and Tias Little--the original founders of the studio. Everyone on staff is very nice.
Sunday night Pranayama w/ Wendy is a steal! Usually only a few people would show up. (I am not sure if this class still exists.)
Amy loves to work on core asanas. That would be great for CA yogis, it seems that there is more interest here in core work yoga.
Their little yoga shop. I figured out why they always had a good selection. One of the staff's relatives works at Prana's offices and seems to get the insider's scoop on what will sell well. So I learned to just get the new stuff for me and my husband when they showed up before they were sold out everywhere. They also sell Tonic, which is hard to find in the U.S.
This is not a Vinyasa studio-- they have vinyasa classes. I think of it more as
eight-limbed yoga or "whole yoga.". So expect chanting, reference to the Sutras, pranayama, partner yoga, etc in a regular hatha class. Also, if the instructors tell you to get up close and watch a demo-they arent kidding. Get up really close. Part of this is due to the fact that there are usually instructors or would-be instructors in the class. Thats another sign of the quality of the instruction, i think. (another reason why I like Piedmont Yoga). The classes are smaller so for the same price as Body in SFe you get more personalized attention.
There are alot of long-time practitioners who go here. Dont get intimidated--they are friendly. Lots of parking. Tons of cute yoga clothes. Good restaurants and coffeeshops are w/in walking distance or 5-munute drive. For the tourist yogi, there are some off-Canyon road galleries on Second St and Pacheco.