Overview
YogaSix Long Beach stands out as a premier yoga studio that has built a distinctive, welcoming community atmosphere where staff greet visitors by name. The studio offers a structured approach with six signature class types and three specialty classes, including options for beginners, hot yoga, sculpt sessions, and even classes supporting pregnant practitioners. While most visitors praise the knowledgeable, supportive instructors and the clean, serene facility with convenient scheduling, some note occasional inconsistencies in communication regarding class cancellations and mention specific challenges with membership cancellation policies. The studio successfully creates an accessible environment for newcomers and experienced yogis alike, with many reporting outcomes like increased strength, calmness, and emotional wellness.
Yoga Format
Yoga Styles
Studio Amenities
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 | 7:15 am – 6:30 pm |
| Saturday | Open | 7:15 am – 1:00 pm |
| Sunday | Open | 8:30 am – 5:00 pm |
Studio in Details
A Welcoming Community in Long Beach
YogaSix Long Beach has cultivated a distinctive atmosphere that visitors consistently describe as warm, welcoming, and inclusive. People note the studio feels like a tight-knit community, with one person mentioning the environment cultivated by the owner, Rebecca, is “unlike any other yoga or gym community I’ve encountered.” This sense of belonging is reinforced by staff who greet visitors by name and make them feel like family. The physical space itself receives frequent praise for being beautiful, comfortable, clean, and serene. Specific details people appreciate include the mood lighting in the yoga room and the organized layout for mats. The overall vibe is described as a “tightly ran and relaxed environment” where the focus is on having fun and finding yourself in your practice. While the studio promotes itself as offering a sensory yoga experience accessible to all, visitors confirm this through their descriptions of a supportive atmosphere that welcomes newcomers and seasoned practitioners alike.
This community extends beyond the mat. People mention the studio hosts fun events, games, and challenges to keep members motivated. The social aspect appears significant, with one visitor noting they’ve introduced multiple friends to the studio. However, not all feedback is uniformly positive. A few people express concerns about inconsistent communication, citing an instance where a class was cancelled without notification, leading to a wasted trip. Another visitor describes a specific cancellation policy for memberships as difficult, noting it was easy to sign up but challenging to cancel, and they never received a confirmation email. These practical points contrast with the overwhelmingly positive descriptions of the social environment but are grounded in specific visitor experiences.
Class Variety and Teaching Approaches
The studio offers a structured approach to yoga with a specific methodology. According to the studio’s own description, it provides six signature class types and three specialty classes, ranging from hot and powerful to slow and mindful. This includes beginner classes and sculpt classes. Visitors echo this variety, mentioning classes that cater to different levels and preferences, from relaxing sessions to dynamic flows. Specific class types referenced by visitors include options that support people who are pregnant, indicating a thoughtful range. The teaching staff is trained in the YogaSix methodology to provide a consistent but creative experience. Many visitors praise the instructors as amazing, knowledgeable, supportive, and friendly. They are noted for making classes challenging yet fun for all levels, providing clear guidance through poses, and teaching modifications as needed—a point specifically appreciated by a pregnant visitor.
However, the quality of instruction is not described as uniform by all. While many find the instructors incredible, a contrasting perspective notes a perceived decline in instructor quality over the years. One person mentions that several instructors do not demonstrate poses or offer help, and specifically criticizes one instructor for talking excessively about themselves and making unfunny jokes, to the point of avoiding their classes. Another visitor singles out instructors D’Andre and Sarah as being particularly good, suggesting that individual teaching styles and effectiveness can vary. This mix of feedback presents a nuanced picture: a generally well-regarded teaching team operating within a defined framework, with standout favorites and some inconsistent experiences noted by a minority of visitors.
Practical Considerations for Visitors
For those considering a visit, several practical aspects emerge from visitor feedback. The location in Long Beach is described as convenient. The studio is noted for being clean, accessible, and affordable by some. People appreciate the helpful front desk staff and the overall organization, from the check-in process to the post-class cleanup. The schedule is mentioned as being convenient with options throughout the day. Membership options are discussed, with references to introductory offers, 8-class-per-month packages, and unlimited memberships. One visitor’s journey from an introductory class to an unlimited membership illustrates a common path. The studio also offers teacher training, described online as a journey that transforms your practice.
Potential visitors should be aware of the points raised regarding studio policies. The cancellation policy for memberships requires notice 30 days before the next billing date, and one person found the enforcement of this policy to be inflexible and the process lacking in confirmation. Communication regarding class changes is another area where a visitor reported a negative experience due to a last-minute cancellation without notice. On facilities, while many praise the studio’s beauty and cleanliness, a comparative comment mentions another studio brand as setting a higher standard for hot yoga facilities and instructors, though this is an external comparison. For health goals, visitors report outcomes like feeling stronger, calmer, more focused, and experiencing emotional wellness, though these are personal testimonials. The studio appears suited for beginners—with many noting it was their first yoga experience—as well as those looking to grow an existing practice in a community-focused environment.
