Overview
Yoga Shala Sacramento has established itself as a community-focused yoga studio with locations in Midtown and Arden, providing what many describe as a welcoming yoga home. The studio emphasizes inclusivity and warmth, welcoming practitioners of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds while offering loaner mats and towels for accessibility. Classes feature a healthy balance of challenging Vinyasa flows and meditative Yin or restorative practices, all conducted in a non-heated environment that distinguishes it from other local studios. Instructors receive consistent praise for their knowledge, kindness, and ability to provide modifications for different skill levels. Beyond daily classes, Yoga Shala offers accredited teacher training programs and organizes wellness retreats through their Radical Retreats travel boutique.
Yoga Format
Yoga Styles
Studio Amenities
Studio Pricing
| Plan Name | Duration | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Drop in | 1 Class | $25 |
| Monthly Unlimited | 1 Month | $125 |
| 3 months | 3 Months | $355 |
| Year | 1 Year | $1385 |
| 5 class pass | 5 Classes | $115 |
| 10 class pass | 10 Days | $225 |
Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 9:00 am – 8:30 pm |
| Tuesday | Open | 9:00 am – 8:30 pm |
| Wednesday | Open | 9:00 am – 8:30 pm |
| Thursday | Open | 9:00 am – 8:30 pm |
| Friday | Open | 9:00 am – 7:30 pm |
| Saturday | Open | 8:00 am – 5:30 pm |
| Sunday | Open | 8:00 am – 6:00 pm |
Studio in Details
A Community-Focused Yoga Space in Sacramento
Yoga Shala Sacramento operates two locations in the city, one in Midtown and another in Arden, creating what many people describe as a welcoming yoga home. The name itself, “Shala,” means home, and this theme of belonging is central to the studio’s identity. Visitors frequently note the simple, unpretentious vibe and the strong sense of community. One person mentioned they had “truly found my yoga ‘home’,” while another appreciated the “friendly classmates.” The atmosphere is often characterized as peaceful, mellow, and earthy, with some noting it has a “hippie side” that feels authentic to the California yoga scene. The physical space in at least one location features comfortable rooms with old-timey wood floors and ample space, contributing to a grounded, welcoming environment.
The studio explicitly positions itself as a place of inclusivity, warmth, and belonging, welcoming every body regardless of age, race, shape, ability, identity, or path. This mission resonates in visitor feedback, with one person restarting their practice finding a place with “patience, wisdom and skill” where they felt accepted. Another beginner noted, “they make me feel like I have been a part of this group for years.” The community appears diverse; one visitor was surprised to find “so many men” in class, suggesting a broader demographic than some might expect. While the overall feedback is positive, a single critical note mentioned “weird vibes” and a “rude teacher,” indicating experiences can vary. The studio provides loaner mats and towels for free, a practical amenity that supports accessibility.
Class Styles and Teaching Approach
The core offerings at Yoga Shala are its daily yoga classes, which visitors describe as providing a healthy mix of Vinyasa and Yin styles. This combination is a significant draw for many. People appreciate the Vinyasa classes for being challenging and providing a good workout that “makes me break a good sweat,” while the Yin and restorative offerings cater to those seeking a more meditative, supported practice. A key point highlighted by multiple people is that this is not a hot yoga studio. Several visitors expressed relief at finding a local studio that does not practice heated yoga, with one calling it a “dream come true.” The classes are generally described as challenging but accessible. Instructors are noted for offering extensions or alternatives to poses, allowing the practice to meet both beginners and more experienced members at their level.
The teaching staff receives consistent praise. Visitors describe them as great, knowledgeable, serious, and kind. Instructors are said to be “easy to see and follow” and are recognized for taking their students’ practice seriously. The teaching styles are varied, with people having different favorites, such as Tyler’s, Annie’s, or Bill’s classes. Specific elements like the practice of gratitude at the end of a session and classes paired with beautiful music are highlighted as special touches that enhance the experience. The instructors are portrayed as well-trained, with one visitor noting they are “trained by time as well as practice,” which they found important. The studio also hosts specialized workshops, such as sound vibration experiences with Tyler Langdale or restorative sessions with Pattie Meier, which focus on healing vibrations and supported postures.
Beyond the Mat: Training, Retreats, and Studio Notes
Yoga Shala extends its mission beyond daily classes into broader educational and experiential offerings. The studio runs an accredited yoga teacher training program, which they describe as grounded, transformative, and rooted in tradition. They report over 200 graduates to date. Furthermore, they operate as a fully licensed travel boutique under the name Radical Retreats, curating wellness adventures and restorative retreats to destinations like Patagonia, Chile. These programs aim to foster connection and self-discovery, aligning with the studio’s heart-centered community ethos built since 2010.
Practical considerations from visitors include notes on the studio environment. While the space is generally praised, one person mentioned an issue with air ventilation, noting an odd scent during class. Another reminded others to clean their mats well before class. The studio’s location in Sacramento is central to its identity, with people specifically seeking a “local” option that stands apart from the prevalent hot yoga studios in the area. For those looking to deepen their practice, become teachers, or embark on a wellness journey, Yoga Shala provides a structured path. For others, it is simply a reliable, welcoming space for a challenging yet inclusive Vinyasa or restorative class. The studio invites newcomers to feel at home from the moment they arrive, a sentiment echoed by many who have made it their primary yoga space.
