Overview
Yoga Pura is a long-standing, community-focused yoga studio located in Phoenix’s Moon Valley neighborhood, providing a practical approach to yoga since 2001. The studio offers diverse classes including essentials basics, Vinyasa, Yin, and restorative yoga, catering to everyone from beginners to experienced practitioners. Master-level instructors create a generally welcoming and positive atmosphere, though individual experiences with teaching styles can vary. Beyond regular classes, the yoga studio hosts special events like sound healing and workshops, maintains an on-demand video library, and features a boutique with wellness items. It also provides amenities like spacious rooms and introductory offers for new students. This Phoenix yoga studio positions itself as a neighborhood guide for holistic well-being, encouraging community input to continually enhance its offerings.
Yoga Format
Yoga Styles
Studio Amenities
Studio Pricing
| Plan Name | Duration | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| DROP-IN | 1 Class | $20 |
| Single Massage (45 min) | 1 Class | $100 |
| Single Massage (90 min) | 1 Class | $180 |
| 5 CLASS PACK | 5 Classes | $80 |
| 10 CLASS PACK | 10 Classes | $140 |
| 5 Massages (45min each) | 5 Classes | $450 |
| 5 Massages (90min each) | 8 Classes | $750 |
Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 9:00 am – 8:00 pm |
| Tuesday | Open | 9:00 am – 8:00 pm |
| Wednesday | Open | 9:00 am – 8:00 pm |
| Thursday | Open | 9:00 am – 8:00 pm |
| Friday | Open | 9:00 am – 8:00 pm |
| Saturday | Open | 8:30 am – 12:00 pm |
| Sunday | Open | 8:30 am – 2:00 pm |
Studio in Details
A Community-Focused Yoga Space in Phoenix’s Moon Valley
Yoga Pura has operated in Phoenix since 2001, positioning itself as a neighborhood yoga studio committed to helping people use yoga practically to nourish their bodies and find calm. Located on North 7th Street, visitors describe it as a neighborhood gem in the Moon Valley area, with one person noting it was just five minutes from their new home. The studio’s stated mission is to serve as a guide, with master-level teachers offering a range of classes for all levels and abilities. Many visitors characterize the overall atmosphere as welcoming and positive, with phrases like “joyful and peaceful reprieve” and “peaceful zen vibes” appearing repeatedly. People mention the absence of egos or stuck-up attitudes, describing instead a community where everyone feels well-grounded and balanced. The physical space receives praise for having big rooms where visitors don’t need to panic about not getting a spot.
Despite generally positive feedback, one visitor had a markedly different experience, describing “very cult-y vibes” and feeling immediately turned off by what they perceived as aggressive sales tactics. This person mentioned being told to stay after their first class to discuss membership, receiving a flurry of emails, and even getting a mailed pre-printed “handwritten” note from the owner. They also felt the instructors were dripping with insincerity while believing themselves to be deeply authentic. This contrasting perspective highlights how individual experiences can vary significantly within the same community-focused environment.
Diverse Class Offerings and Teaching Approaches
Visitors consistently mention a wide range of classes available at Yoga Pura, with specific references to essentials basics, vinyasa, yin, and restorative yoga. People appreciate that the studio caters to both beginners and long-time practitioners, offering everything from relaxing, restorative experiences to more intense workouts. One visitor who does CrossFit four times a week and owns a stressful business specifically sought out the essential basics, yin, and restorative classes for mobility and nervous system regulation rather than another stressful workout. Another person mentioned taking both essentials basics and vinyasa classes with specific instructors Jen and Laura, finding them amazing.
The teaching quality receives extensive commentary from visitors. Many describe the instructors as incredible, knowledgeable, caring, helpful, and all-around special people. One person who is totally blind noted that the teachers are so good at explaining what’s happening that they can follow along in real time with the class, hardly ever having issues. Another long-time practitioner mentioned regularly attending Sue’s and Laura’s classes online, appreciating that any adjustments they suggest are intended to support students. However, one visitor had a negative experience with Sue, finding her insensitive and critical during class, particularly when she asked about why they weren’t taking certain positions while using a microphone. This person felt their practice was disrupted and that the philosophy of taking what serves you wasn’t shared by that particular teacher.
Beyond Regular Classes: Events, Digital Content, and Amenities
Yoga Pura extends beyond standard yoga classes with various special events and additional offerings that visitors frequently mention. People specifically reference sound healing events, sound bowl classes, 80s night classes, candlelight flow classes, community classes, clothing swaps, mala making workshops, and other activities to explore yogic philosophy. One visitor noted they currently offer a new student special—a two-week pass to attend as many classes as desired for $30—which they recommended as a trial run to see what to expect as a member. The studio also maintains an on-demand video library with replays of live-streamed classes, recorded meditations (including Yoga Nidra sessions), and teachings like podcasts and articles addressing topics such as resistance, pain, anxiety, and happiness.
The studio features a boutique with hundreds of lovingly hand-selected items from around the world to help bring peace and serenity to one’s home. While visitors don’t provide detailed descriptions of other facilities, they do mention the rooms are big enough that people don’t need to worry about getting in. Studio hours are listed on the website with morning and evening sessions Monday through Friday and weekend hours that include Sunday afternoons. The business encourages community input, stating they’re constantly trying to improve the studio, classes, and visitor experience. For those interested in deeper study, Yoga Pura offers a Yoga Life Mastery & Teacher Training Program, though visitors do not mention personal experiences with this offering.
