Overview
Yoga with Tate operates as a discreet, intimate studio in the historic Old Colorado City neighborhood of Colorado Springs, functioning as a gentle sanctuary rather than a bustling group fitness center. The core offerings are specialized, therapeutic practices including Thai Yoga Bodywork—a form of assisted stretching and gentle massage—alongside Restorative Yoga and Yoga Nidra, all focused on nervous system regulation and profound relaxation. The experience is deeply personal, shaped by instructor Tate O’Brien, a 500-RYT and certified Thai Yoga Bodywork practitioner, who is noted for her mindful, professional care and ability to create a container of safety.
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Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Closed | – |
| Tuesday | Closed | – |
| Wednesday | Closed | – |
| Thursday | Closed | – |
| Friday | Open | 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
| Saturday | Open | 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
| Sunday | Open | 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
Studio in Details
A Gentle Sanctuary in Old Colorado City
Yoga with Tate operates from a discreet studio space in the historic Old Colorado City neighborhood of Colorado Springs. This is not a bustling group fitness center with crowded classes, but rather an intimate sanctuary where the focus is on gentle, restorative practices. The studio’s approach centers on creating what visitors describe as a safe, sacred space for deep relaxation and internal exploration. People mention feeling held and supported during their sessions, a testament to the intentionally soothing atmosphere cultivated there. The location is described as convenient for those in the area, offering a quiet retreat from daily life. The overall identity is one of personalized care, where practices are curated for the individual rather than following a rigid, one-size-fits-all schedule.
The space itself is designed for comfort and tranquility. Sessions take place on a large cushioned mat, and an array of props—including blankets, bolsters, pillows, and blocks—are provided to ensure physical support. This attention to detail helps facilitate the deep relaxation that is central to the studio’s offerings. The environment is consistently noted for being calming, with some visitors mentioning the use of singing bowls and music that contribute to a meditative experience. While the studio’s exact size or specific amenities like showers or a retail boutique are not detailed by visitors, the emphasis is clearly on the quality of the experience within the practice space itself.
Specialized Practices for Deep Relaxation and Recovery
The core offerings at Yoga with Tate are specialized, hands-on modalities that blend yoga with therapeutic bodywork. The most frequently mentioned practice by visitors is Thai Yoga Bodywork, which is described as a form of assisted stretching and gentle massage. People characterize it as soothing, nurturing, and incredibly effective. Unlike traditional deep tissue massage, this practice is noted for being peaceful and intuitive, addressing tension through a series of gentle compressions, twists, and pulls. Visitors report profound physical and emotional release, with one person calling it “one of the most healing experiences I’ve ever had” and another noting it felt “life-changing” compared to more aggressive therapies. The practice is done fully clothed, adding to the comfort and accessibility.
Beyond Thai Yoga Bodywork, the studio also offers Restorative Yoga and Yoga Nidra. The restorative yoga classes are described as very slow-moving, with only a handful of poses held for several minutes at a time, supported by props. Breathwork is integrated to maintain mindfulness. Yoga Nidra is presented as a deep, guided meditation practice where the goal is to achieve a state of conscious rest, often described as accessing delta brain waves while lying in savasana. These practices share a common thread of being gentle, prop-supported, and focused on nervous system regulation. While the website mentions these are meant to help explore the “universe within,” visitors ground this in tangible outcomes like tension relief and mental quietude.
Meeting Individual Needs with Professional Care
The experience at Yoga with Tate is deeply personal, largely shaped by the instructor, Tate O’Brien. Visitors consistently describe her as mindful, caring, and professional. She is noted for her ability to create a container of safety where people feel relaxed and able to fully surrender to the experience. Her credentials include being a 500-hour Registered Yoga Teacher (500-RYT) and a certified Level 4 practitioner in Thai Yoga Bodywork, which informs her integrated approach. She describes meeting people where they are in life, providing “unconditional loving support,” a sentiment echoed by visitors who feel genuinely cared for. Her inspiration from the Colorado outdoors subtly informs the natural, grounded feeling of the sessions.
This studio appears to suit individuals seeking more than a standard vinyasa flow. It attracts people dealing with physical tension from activities like hiking, trail running, climbing, and general travel, as well as those looking for emotional release and stress relief. Several visitors specifically identify as athletes who found Thai Yoga Bodywork to be a crucial missing piece for muscle recovery and healing. The practices are also noted as being accessible to newcomers; one person mentioned it was their first experience and they were able to “sink into the experience” easily. While the studio’s primary format seems to be private or small group sessions by appointment, one visitor also mentioned taking a helpful virtual yoga class focused on hip mobility, indicating some flexibility in service delivery. The studio represents a specific niche in the Colorado Springs wellness community: a place for gentle, profound restoration guided by a skilled and attentive practitioner.
