Overview
Silverlake Yoga has served as a friendly neighborhood yoga studio in Los Angeles since 1995, creating a warm and welcoming environment that feels like home. The studio offers eclectic instruction drawing from traditions like Iyengar and Ashtanga, with particular strength in beginner-friendly classes led by experienced teachers who focus on breathwork and alignment. Specialized programs include a comprehensive prenatal yoga program led by a certified doula, along with postnatal, kids yoga, and various workshop offerings. The studio has successfully expanded to online formats via Zoom, retaining its essential community atmosphere while making practice accessible from anywhere.
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Studio in Details
A Neighborhood Anchor with Deep Roots
Silverlake Yoga has been a fixture in its Los Angeles community since 1995, describing itself as a friendly, neighborhood yoga studio. This long-standing presence is something visitors frequently note, with people mentioning the owners have been in the community for over 30 years. The vibe is consistently described as warm, welcoming, and unpretentious. People call it a homey and relaxed place where they felt immediately at ease, even on a first visit. It’s characterized as a family-owned studio that is in no way a “scene,” attracting those genuinely interested in the practice rather than social posturing. This creates a strong sense of community, which visitors say has been a lifeline during challenging times, such as pregnancy or the isolation of the pandemic.
The physical space is noted for being well-lit, and the studio provides all necessary materials, including clean yoga mats, sitting pillows, and other props. People mention there is both street parking and a small lot available, advising that allowing a little extra time for a first visit helps in finding a workable parking arrangement. While the studio has transferred many classes online, the sense of community fostered within its walls remains a defining feature that people say translates remarkably well to the digital space.
Eclectic Instruction and Accessible Pathways
The teaching approach at Silverlake Yoga is eclectic, drawing from diverse traditions including Iyengar, Ashtanga, and others. Visitors highlight the wealth of knowledge the teachers bring, with instruction centered on breathwork, alignment, and creating a balance between strengthening and relaxing the body. A key strength, repeatedly emphasized by both the studio and visitors, is its beginner-friendly programming. Co-owner Jonathan Emerson’s Beginners I and II classes are frequently praised for being easy to follow, informative, and making yoga fun and accessible for everyone, regardless of age or prior experience. People note he explains positions clearly, offers alternatives for injuries, and checks in on students’ form.
For more experienced practitioners, the studio offers Flow classes that provide a challenging and energizing workout. The variety extends beyond standard hatha and vinyasa flow. People mention taking Somatic Yoga, Pilates mat, and meditation classes. The music in classes is also noted positively, with one visitor even asking an instructor for their playlist afterward. The teachers, including Beverly, Hannah, Laurie Parlapiano, and others, are described as warm, professional, and skilled at not pushing students beyond their capacity, ensuring the practice remains supportive and safe.
Specialized Programs and Evolving Formats
Another cornerstone of Silverlake Yoga is its extensive prenatal program. Co-owner Juliette Kurth, a certified doula with over 20 years of experience, leads these classes. Visitors, particularly those who attended while pregnant, describe the prenatal and postnatal classes as creating a vital and supportive community. They note the teachers and other attendees were warm, friendly, and helpful, making them feel very welcome during a vulnerable time. The studio also offers Baby and Me classes for new moms, and kids yoga is listed among its variety of class types.
In response to recent global events, the studio has successfully adapted by offering online yoga classes via Zoom. Visitors report that the transition was seamless and that the essential community feel and wonderful vibe of the in-person classes were retained online. People who started with online beginner classes during the pandemic found them so effective and reasonably priced that they plan to continue even after the studio fully reopens. The studio also offers workshops, such as the noted Somatic Yoga event, and affordable Community classes on weekend afternoons. While visitors do not mention teacher training, retreats, or corporate yoga specifically, the available formats—group classes, online sessions, and workshops—cater to a wide range of needs within the Silverlake community and beyond.
