1/5 Nalca L. 1 year ago on Google
The
photos
that
I
am
seeing
in
the
reviews
here
of
sparse
yoga
mats
with
few
attendees
and
a
clean
space
is
not
reflective
of
my
experience.
It
is
possible
that
it
was
a
coincidence
of
the
classes
I
attended.
I
went
twice
and
both
times
the
space
was
completely
packed
wall
to
wall
with
a
hands
width
of
space
between
each
mat.
The
mats,
blankets,
blocks
were
already
layed
out
on
the
floor.
When
the
class
was
done,
we
were
told
to
leave
everything
there
for
the
next
class.
Which
had
me
wondering
if
the
equipment
we
used
had
been
left
from
the
previous
class
too.
There
was
no
wiping
down
mats
or
airing
out
the
studio
that
I
witnessed
(aside
from
the
front
door)
which
is
standard
in
other
studios
and
we
were
also
not
asked
to
clean
up
our
equipment.
Maybe
this
was
due
to
the
classes
I
attended
being
more
meditative
without
vinyasa?
The
next
class
was
already
entering
as
our
class
was
leaving
and
there
was
a
bottleneck
(of
+-60ppl)
trying
to
access
the
same
places
:
shoes
+
jackets,
as
there
is
no
entrance
area,
one
walks
directly
into
the
practice
room.
I
think
a
Shala
with
respectful
etiquette
towards
hygiene
&
space
transcends
positively
into
submitting
into
the
practice
in
the
same
way
that
a
crammed
space
with
buzzing
cell
phones
will
energetically
affect
practice.
Based
on
the
other
positive
reviews,
maybe
this
studio
is
just
not
for
me.