Overview
Blue Moon Yoga and Wellness functions as more than a traditional yoga studio, serving as a holistic wellness hub in Fresno where hot yoga and Inferno Hot Pilates form the core movement practices. The studio cultivates a welcoming, inclusive environment often described as the Blue Moon family, with certified instructors offering Hatha Series, Vinyasa flow, Yin Yoga, and Yoga Sculpt classes that balance physical challenge with clear instruction. Beyond yoga, the center provides integrated wellness services including contrast therapy with saunas and cold plunge pools, a cold-pressed juice bar, and a float spa for comprehensive recovery. The ownership team and instructors are passionate about creating a safe space that caters to everyone from beginners to experienced practitioners seeking both physical engagement and mental wellness.
Yoga Format
Yoga Styles
Studio Amenities
Studio Pricing
| Plan Name | Duration | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Drop-in | 1 Class | $25 |
| 2-Weeks Unlimited Yoga | 2 Classes | $49 |
| Single Studio Membership (3-month initial contract) | 1 Month | $149 |
| 12-Months Unlimited | 1 Year | $1497 |
Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 6:00 am – 8:00 pm |
| Tuesday | Open | 6:00 am – 8:00 pm |
| Wednesday | Open | 6:00 am – 8:00 pm |
| Thursday | Open | 6:00 am – 8:00 pm |
| Friday | Open | 6:00 am – 5:00 pm |
| Saturday | Open | 8:00 am – 1:00 pm |
| Sunday | Open | 6:00 am – 8:00 pm |
Studio in Details
A Holistic Wellness Hub in Fresno
Blue Moon Yoga and Wellness operates as more than a traditional yoga studio; it functions as a comprehensive wellness center where hot yoga serves as the cornerstone of a broader approach to health. Visitors describe it as a place with a great vibe and super fun energy, where the front desk staff helps newcomers get checked in and the overall environment is noted as clean and welcoming. The space aims to create a warm, welcoming, and safe environment, a mission that appears to resonate with people who visit. The studio’s identity is deeply intertwined with heat, offering hot yoga and inferno hot pilates as core movement practices. This is complemented by a range of alternative wellness services including a cold-pressed juice bar, a float spa, and contrast therapy facilities featuring cold plunge pools and hot saunas. The goal, as stated, is to spread wellness throughout the community using these varied methods to heal both body and mind.
The community aspect, often referred to as the Blue Moon family or BMYfamily, is a recurring theme. People mention feeling welcomed with friendliness and kindness, and the studio encourages sharing one’s journey on social media. The ownership team, Britney and Mike Easton, along with a large roster of certified instructors and managers, are described as passionate about cultivating this inclusive environment. The studio’s offerings suggest it caters to those looking for a challenging physical practice within a supportive, community-oriented setting that extends beyond the yoga mat into other realms of holistic health.
Movement and Mindfulness in the Heat
The physical practice at Blue Moon is distinctly centered on heated modalities. Visitor feedback frequently highlights the hot yoga classes, with one person noting their first class challenged my endurance and flexibility and was definitely got toasty, but never unbearable. The primary yoga style offered is the Hatha Series, which is often associated with the Bikram or Original Hot Yoga 26&2 sequence. Several instructors are certified in this style, and visitors appreciate the focus on proper form, which they note is great for people that are beginners. Another person found the class reached them on a deeper level with affirmations and encouragement, appreciating the clear instructions on the poses as a beginner.
Beyond the Hatha Series, the studio’s team includes instructors certified in Vinyasa flow, Inferno Hot Pilates (IHP), Yin Yoga, and Yoga Sculpt. People describe the classes as fun and high impact with great sequencing and clarity of instruction. The music is also mentioned positively. The teaching style is characterized as encouraging, with instructors who challenge you just enough to make you want to keep coming back for more. Adjustments and guidance during class are specifically appreciated. The physical challenge is a common thread, with visitors calling classes definitely challenging but not to the point that it’s overwhelming. This balance seems to attract both newcomers and experienced practitioners looking to start their yoga practice, continue or challenge themselves.
An Integrated Approach to Recovery and Well-being
What sets Blue Moon apart is its integration of yoga with other wellness technologies. The studio promotes contrast therapy, which involves alternating between the hot sauna and cold plunge. While visitor testimonials provided do not detail personal experiences with these specific amenities, the studio’s website outlines their intended benefits, such as enhanced circulation, reduced inflammation, and improved recovery. This offering positions the studio for those interested in athletic recovery or a more intensive wellness regimen. The on-site cold-pressed juice bar and True Rest Float Spa for sensory deprivation therapy further this integrated model.
The studio appears to cater to a wide audience, from the nervous first-timer who unexpectedly really enjoyed it to the seasoned athlete. The management team includes specialists in areas like trauma-informed yoga and corrective exercise. While visitors do not mention specific programs like teacher training or retreats, the extensive credentials of the teaching team suggest a deep educational foundation. The atmosphere is consistently described as positive and inclusive, a place where, as one visitor put it, you can be unapologetically sweaty around all her friends. For those in the Fresno area seeking a physically engaging, heat-based practice within a vibrant community that embraces a full spectrum of wellness tools, Blue Moon Yoga and Wellness presents a distinctive destination.
