Overview
Blue Moon Yoga & Wellness at Fig Garden is a comprehensive yoga studio and wellness hub that goes beyond traditional practice. It features heated movement classes like hot yoga and Inferno Hot Pilates, taught by a diverse team of certified instructors who emphasize proper form and clear instruction suitable for beginners. The facility integrates additional wellness services including a cold-pressed juice bar, a float spa, and contrast therapy with a sauna and cold plunge. Visitors consistently praise the welcoming community atmosphere, the quality of instruction, and the holistic approach to mind-body connection, making it a recommended destination for both new and experienced practitioners.
Yoga Format
Yoga Styles
Studio Amenities
Studio Pricing
| Plan Name | Duration | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Drop-in | 1 Class | $25 |
| 2-Weeks Unlimited Yoga | 2 Weeks | $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 | 5:00 am – 8:30 pm |
| Tuesday | Open | 5:00 am – 9:00 pm |
| Wednesday | Open | 5:00 am – 8:00 pm |
| Thursday | Open | 5:00 am – 9:00 pm |
| Friday | Open | 5:00 am – 6:00 pm |
| Saturday | Open | 6:30 am – 11:30 am |
| Sunday | Open | 6:30 am – 6:00 pm |
Studio in Details
A Holistic Wellness Hub in Fresno’s Fig Garden
Blue Moon Yoga & Wellness at Fig Garden presents itself as more than a typical yoga studio—it’s a comprehensive wellness destination that combines heated movement practices with recovery modalities. The space describes its mission as creating a warm, welcoming, and safe environment for everyone to experience what it calls the transformative benefits of hot yoga and holistic wellness. Visitors frequently echo this sentiment, describing the studio as clean and welcoming, with front desk staff who help newcomers get checked in. One person noted they were welcomed with friendliness and kindness, while another mentioned feeling nervous initially but found they really enjoyed the experience. The studio’s identity is deeply tied to its community, which people refer to as the “Blue Moon family” or “Blue Crew.” This community aspect appears to be a significant draw, with multiple visitors commenting on the great vibe and how they always feel better after class.
The facility operates as what might be considered a boutique wellness center, integrating several distinct services under one roof. Beyond the heated yoga room, the studio houses a cold-pressed juice bar, a float spa, and contrast therapy facilities featuring both a hot sauna and a cold plunge. This integrated approach suggests a focus on what the studio terms “alternative methods” for healing both body and mind. The team includes specialists for different areas—like a juice bar manager and a float spa manager—indicating that each wellness component receives dedicated attention. While visitors don’t specifically detail the juice bar or float spa experiences in the provided feedback, the studio’s promotional material positions these as core to its holistic mission of spreading wellness throughout the community.
Heated Practices with a Focus on Form and Challenge
The core movement offerings at this yoga center revolve around heated environments. The studio explicitly mentions offering hot yoga and inferno hot pilates, which is a studio crossover modality. From the team bios, it’s clear the instructors are certified in various heated styles. Founder Britney Easton holds certifications in Bikram Yoga and Baptiste Power Yoga, and she teaches Hatha Series and Vinyasa. Another instructor, Ashley Foster, is certified in what’s described as the “Original Hot Yoga 26&2,” which aligns with the Bikram method. The presence of multiple instructors certified in Hatha Series—a structured sequence often practiced in heat—suggests this is a staple. Visitor feedback consistently mentions the heat, with one person noting their first class challenged their endurance and flexibility, getting “toasty” but never unbearable.
People describe the classes as having fun and high impact with great sequencing and music. The instruction receives particular praise for its clarity, which several visitors noted is excellent for beginners. One person mentioned the teacher focuses on proper form, which is great for people starting out. Another appreciated the clear instructions on poses, stating it helped them as a beginner. The classes are reportedly challenging but balanced—not overwhelming. A visitor said the teacher did a fabulous job of challenging you just enough to make you want to keep coming back, encouraging students to do their personal best. This approach seems to cater to a range of levels, from those just starting their yoga practice to those looking to continue or challenge themselves. The physical benefits visitors mention include improved endurance, flexibility, and a feeling of being limbered in body and spirit.
An Experienced Team Fostering Mind-Body Connection
The teaching team is large and diverse, with credentials that span global yoga education. The leadership team includes founders with over a decade of studio ownership and instructors who have trained in locations like Rishikesh, India; Guatemala; Costa Rica; and Thailand. Certifications among the team include RYT 200, RYT 500, E-RYT 500, and specialized training in areas like trauma-informed yoga, kids yoga, yoga sculpt, and yin yoga. The styles taught, as listed in the team bios, include Vinyasa, Hatha Series, Yin Yoga, Yoga Sculpt, and Inferno Hot Pilates. One instructor, Caden Jones, notes being an Ashtangi rooted in the traditional lineage of Pattabhi Jois. The depth of training suggests a studio that values both traditional lineage and contemporary, accessible approaches to movement.
Visitors consistently praise the instructors, calling them amazing, encouraging, and fabulous. They note receiving helpful adjustments and guidance during class. Beyond the physical, several comments highlight the mental and emotional aspects of the practice. One person described a class that reached them on a deeper level, with the instructor speaking to exactly what they needed to hear through repeated affirmations and encouraging acceptance. Another mentioned that yoga has helped them cultivate a connection between mind and body. The studio seems to attract people looking for this integrated experience—whether they are beginners nervous about what to expect, athletes complementing other training, or individuals seeking stress relief and mindfulness. The closing sentiment from visitors is often one of strong recommendation and intention to return, with phrases like “I will definitely be back” and “I highly recommend Blue Moon to anybody.”
