Overview
Yoga’s Arc reimagines the traditional yoga studio model by operating as a mobile company that brings yoga directly to clients across Arizona, from Phoenix and Flagstaff to Tucson. As a certified women-owned business, they specialize in overcoming accessibility barriers by offering classes in homes, workplaces, community venues, and other non-traditional settings. The company provides highly customized instruction through trained teachers who adapt to all experience levels and physical abilities, including modified chair yoga and trauma-sensitive practices. Beyond regular classes, Yoga’s Arc runs comprehensive teacher training programs with 200-hour and 300-hour certifications that emphasize compassionate methodologies for vulnerable populations.
Yoga Format
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Studio Amenities
Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 12:00 am – 12:00 am |
| Tuesday | Open | 12:00 am – 12:00 am |
| Wednesday | Open | 12:00 am – 12:00 am |
| Thursday | Open | 12:00 am – 12:00 am |
| Friday | Open | 12:00 am – 12:00 am |
| Saturday | Open | 12:00 am – 12:00 am |
| Sunday | Open | 12:00 am – 12:00 am |
Studio in Details
A Mobile Yoga Agency with a Mission of Accessibility
Yoga’s Arc operates as a mobile yoga company rather than a traditional studio, bringing yoga directly to people across Arizona. Visitors describe it as a company dedicated to overcoming barriers to accessible yoga by bringing the practice to those who need it most. The company’s stated mission is to transform the perception of yoga by demonstrating resilience in serving underserved communities, making it accessible to anyone, anywhere, at any time. People note the company is a certified women-owned business through WBENC, with a founder who spent 20 years in public education before creating this venture. The mobile model means classes happen in various locations—from a downtown Chandler flow that left a group asking about more events, to a Yin Yoga class at The Cellar in Ahwatukee that included a social gathering afterward. This approach allows Yoga’s Arc to meet people where they are, whether at home, workplaces, or community venues.
The company’s core values emphasize listening, learning, inclusivity, grace, and celebration. People who have engaged with Yoga’s Arc frequently mention this inclusive, welcoming atmosphere. One person noted, “When I think of Yoga’s Arc I think ‘all are welcome here’—it is a great community.” Another mentioned the company’s dedication to bringing yoga to all people, not just those who are already flexible or experienced. This focus on accessibility extends to practical matters like scheduling and communication. An event planner appreciated that founder Kary Sinkule was “super communicative,” while another person found the company “very easy to work with” when scheduling a modified class for family and friends with physical limitations. The mobile nature requires adaptability, which visitors confirm through experiences of well-organized sessions that start on time, even when serving diverse groups in non-studio settings.
Customized Instruction and Teacher Training Programs
Yoga’s Arc emphasizes highly trained instructors who customize classes to meet customers where they are. Visitors consistently praise the quality of instruction and the personalized approach. One person with 20 years of yoga experience called Yoga’s Arc “hands down the best yoga studio I have worked with,” noting that the company makes yoga accessible to everyone, not just experienced practitioners. The instruction adapts to different needs: one visitor scheduled a modified class with “beginning chair yoga” for people with physical limitations, while another appreciated how founder Kary Sinkule put them at ease during their first-ever yoga class, even discreetly correcting small details like wearing shoes. People describe instructors as knowledgeable, sensitive, and capable of teaching any person at any level.
The company also runs Yoga’s Arc Teacher Training Schools, which receive significant praise from participants. Multiple people have completed their 200-hour and 300-hour yoga teacher training certifications through the program. One called the 300-hour training “challenging, but fulfilling,” describing it as a “welcoming and supportive environment that definitely stretched me outside my comfort zone.” Another noted the training teaches “how to be extremely sensitive to vulnerable populations and peoples, how to teach in any situation, and how to decide which type of yoga will benefit the client, and WHY those styles benefit the individual.” A yoga teacher of almost 15 years specifically mentioned completing Yoga’s Arc’s “advanced, trauma-sensitive yoga teacher training (300 hours),” which they highly recommended. These programs appear to emphasize both technical knowledge and compassionate teaching methodologies.
Community Impact and Diverse Class Experiences
Yoga’s Arc serves Phoenix, Flagstaff, and Tucson, bringing yoga to diverse communities and settings. People describe classes that range from social gatherings to therapeutic sessions. At the Yin Yoga class at The Cellar, attendees enjoyed not just the practice but also “the complimentary glass of wine and social gathering that followed,” noting it was “a great way to meet some new people.” Other experiences highlight more therapeutic applications: one yoga teacher mentioned that when teaching a Yoga’s Arc class, they “get so much in return from the students, some of whom are in a challenging phase of life,” connecting it to their own healing journey. The company’s focus on underserved communities means classes might reach stroke survivors practicing self-care at home, coworkers sharing morning rejuvenation, or recovery groups finding support.
Visitors do not mention specific pricing details or a standard class schedule, which aligns with the mobile, customized nature of the business. Instead, they emphasize the personal connection and adaptability. One person stated, “They care about helping you with yoga, no matter what you are and aren’t able to do. They are interested in their clients on a personal level, which many companies don’t provide.” The combination of mobile convenience, skilled instruction, and a mission-driven approach creates a distinctive offering in Arizona’s yoga landscape. For those seeking yoga outside traditional studio walls—whether for social connection, accessibility needs, or specialized training—Yoga’s Arc provides a tailored pathway to practice.
