Overview
Inglenook Yoga Studio, operated by Theblkyogitribe LLC, stands as Birmingham’s first black-owned and operated yoga wellness hub, dedicated to creating an accessible community space for holistic healing. The studio provides a regular schedule of virtual and in-person offerings including Monday Meditation, Restorative Yoga for life transitions, and Wednesday Sound Bath sessions designed for stress release. Lead instructor Adi Devta Kaur guides all experiences with a trauma-informed, inclusive approach that welcomes beginners and adapts to diverse needs. Beyond weekly classes, the studio functions as a Yoga Alliance Continued Education Provider, offering 200-hour teacher training and specialized certifications in Restorative Yoga, Trauma-Informed Yoga, Reiki, and Sound Bath Facilitation.
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Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 9:00 am – 7:00 pm |
| Tuesday | Open | 9:00 am – 7:00 pm |
| Wednesday | Open | 9:00 am – 7:00 pm |
| Thursday | Open | 9:00 am – 7:00 pm |
| Friday | Open | 9:30 am – 7:30 pm |
| Saturday | Open | – |
| Sunday | Open | – |
Studio in Details
A Community Hub for Restorative Wellness
Inglenook Yoga Studio, brought to you by Theblkyogitribe LLC, presents itself as a distinct and welcoming space in Birmingham’s wellness landscape. It is described by its operators as Birmingham’s first black-owned and operated yoga wellness hub, positioning itself as home to the Magic City’s black wellness experience. The studio’s identity is deeply rooted in community and accessibility, with a clear focus on creating a supportive environment. People describe the space as amazing, welcoming, and warm, with some calling it a home away from home that has greatly impacted their spiritual journey. The entrance, located in the Inglenook Neighborhood and accessed from an alley, is marked by a painted fence and a bright orange sign, adding a personal touch to its local presence.
The studio’s offerings are framed around holistic healing and personal transformation. Visitors consistently report transformative experiences across the different classes and sessions, noting profound impacts on their meditation practice, inner peace, confidence, and overall well-being. A significant theme in visitor feedback is the creation of a safe and sacred space. People mention feeling comfortable, having traumas surfaced for healing in a supportive manner, and experiencing a deep sense of tranquility and renewal. The studio also demonstrates a commitment to accessibility beyond its physical doors through its Pay It Forward Yoga and Wellness Scholarship Fund, which aims to help individuals in the Greater Birmingham area who may not have the means to experience a class.
Weekly Practices and Specialized Training
The studio’s regular schedule provides a rhythm of mindful practices designed for various needs. According to the studio, weekly offerings include both virtual and in-person gatherings. Monday Meditation sessions, available morning and evening on the Insight Timer app, are for meditation and contemplation. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, the studio hosts Restorative Yoga sessions described as being for new mothers, those grieving loved ones, and individuals transitioning from heavy life experiences. These are 60-minute guided relaxation experiences where all props are included. Midweek, Wednesday’s Sound Bath offers 45-minute sound healing sessions designed for letting go of stress and worries.
Visitor experiences strongly affirm these offerings. Many people highlight the restorative yoga and sound bath experiences as particularly impactful. One person called the sound bath the most moving they had ever experienced, while another declared it their absolute favorite, noting it provided pure bliss. Others describe restorative yoga as a deeply healing experience that allowed for release, realignment, and reconnection. The studio also hosts special events like Tea & Release, which visitors describe as a supportive space of sisterhood and love. Beyond weekly classes, Inglenook Yoga is a Yoga Alliance Continued Education Provider (YACEP), offering accredited workshops and trainings. These include a 200-hour teacher training, along with specialized trainings in Restorative Yoga and Trauma-Informed Yoga. The studio also provides training in Reiki attunements (Level I through Master Level III), Facial Reflexology, and Sound Bath Facilitation.
The Guiding Presence and Inclusive Approach
The experience at Inglenook Yoga is profoundly shaped by its lead instructor, Adi (also referred to as Adi Devta Kaur). Visitor feedback is effusive in praise for her skill and demeanor. She is repeatedly described as a master at what she does, yet simultaneously approachable and welcoming. People note her beautiful personality and energy, her profound knowledge and spiritual presence, and her ability to create a tone for a deeply restorative experience. Her teaching is characterized as infused with wisdom and intention, and she is noted for being responsive to student questions and offering valuable coaching. A visitor who flew in from Germany for Reiki attunement described the experience as magical, appreciating the care, support, and genuine love received.
A cornerstone of the studio’s methodology, echoed in both its training descriptions and visitor accounts, is a trauma-informed approach. This is evident in how classes are tailored; for instance, one visitor hired Adi to host a virtual meditation for a community with severe disabilities, and appreciated her commitment to detail and care in adapting the session to cognitive and physical needs. The members in that space described feeling safe and were overjoyed by her guidance. Furthermore, visitors emphasize the studio’s inclusive and beginner-friendly nature. People report that the classes are a great way to start incorporating yoga and meditation into one’s life, and note that the instructor is welcoming to all people. The affordability of classes is also mentioned, making it easier to incorporate them into a self-care routine. The studio’s mission, supported by the scholarship fund, explicitly aims to make wellness practices accessible, inviting individuals to find, build, or develop a personal practice for balance.
