Overview
Better Buzz Yoga is a humble yet mighty, Latina-owned studio in the heart of Sunnyside, North Denver, dedicated to building an expansive and welcoming community. It distinguishes itself as Denver’s first infrared-heated studio, offering gently heated vinyasa flow classes where the room is warmed to a comfortable 88 degrees using radiant heat panels that warm the body from within. The classes are designed to be challenging yet accessible, synchronizing breath with continuous movement in a special, unpretentious environment suitable for all experience levels. Beyond physical postures, the studio’s mission uses yoga, meditation, and pranayama to foster deeper connections to self and community, with a core belief that nervous system regulation is key to advocacy and collective well-being.
Yoga Format
Yoga Styles
Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 6:00 AM – 8:30 PM |
| Tuesday | Open | 6:00 AM – 8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | Open | 6:00 AM – 8:30 PM |
| Thursday | Open | 6:00 AM – 8:30 PM |
| Friday | Open | 6:00 AM – 8:30 PM |
| Saturday | Open | 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
| Sunday | Open | 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
Studio in Details
A Neighborhood Studio with Infrared-Heated Vinyasa Flow
Better Buzz Yoga presents itself as a charming neighborhood studio in the heart of Sunnyside, North Denver. It describes itself as humble but mighty, Latina-owned, and focused on building an expansive and welcoming community. The studio’s identity is deeply tied to its location and its approach to practice. It positions itself as the first infrared-heated studio in Denver, offering what it calls the highest quality practice environment available. The core physical offering is gently heated vinyasa flow classes, with the room warmed to a comfortable 88 degrees using infrared radiant heat panels. This specific heating method is a central feature, described as warming the body from within like the sun, providing a therapeutic, deep-penetrating heat that is distinct from the forced hot air of traditional hot yoga studios.
The studio emphasizes that its classes are skillfully crafted to be both challenging yet accessible, creating a space for people to move, explore, discover, and rest. The sequences are tied to music and practiced in a room typically heated between 85-95 degrees. The studio is clear in differentiating its style from ‘hot’ or Bikram yoga, which involves a fixed sequence in much higher heat. Here, the focus is on the dynamic synchronization of breath with continuous movement. The environment is designed to be special, welcoming, challenging and completely unpretentious, whether it’s a visitor’s first class or their five-hundredth. The goal stated is to help individuals connect to their inner grit and extend grace to themselves and others.
Philosophy of Connection and Conscious Practice
The studio’s mission extends beyond physical postures. It aims to use the practices of yoga asana, meditation, and pranayama to build deeper connections to self, community, and the world through inquiry, curiosity, and action. A significant philosophical pillar is the belief that nervous system regulation is at the cornerstone of advocacy and collective well-being. The idea is that a calm, grounded system allows for skillful action with clarity and sustainability, preventing burnout. This informs the studio’s designation as a Digital Wellness Studio. It actively encourages stepping away from screens to reclaim presence, asking people to leave their phones in the lobby to facilitate uninterrupted time to breathe, move, and reconnect with themselves and others in the room.
This commitment to mindful presence is part of a broader ethos of growth and integrity. The studio acknowledges it is a work in progress, committed to personal and communal evolution. It values feedback and honors differences in styles and lived experiences, seeing diversity as what makes the community vibrant. There is a stated dedication to continually reassessing accessibility and honoring the roots of yoga, acknowledging yoga as a largely appropriated practice. The studio includes a land acknowledgement for the Indigenous peoples of Colorado and has an anti-racism and equity assignment, expressing a commitment to viewing work through an intersectional lens and working toward collective healing and justice. Furthermore, the studio states that all offerings have a minimum 5% give-back of profits or a comparable service component.
Studio Environment and Practical Considerations
The practical experience at Better Buzz Yoga is shaped by specific policies designed to maintain a focused and clean environment. Visitors are asked to pre-register for classes ahead of time and be ready on their mat five minutes before class begins. The studio notes that many classes reach capacity, triggering a waitlist, and that doors are locked at the official class start time to minimize disruptions. Studio etiquette includes removing shoes before entering, dressing in appropriate yoga attire, and practicing quiet mindfulness before class to respect those who may be meditating. The digital wellness policy is reiterated here, with cell phones to be left in the reception area, though exceptions are noted for those with on-call responsibilities.
Cleanliness protocols are detailed, including mopping the floor with disinfectant between each class, washing and sanitizing blankets and props twice monthly, and having a team perform a daily deep clean of the entire studio. For new students, the studio promotes a 30-day introductory offer for unlimited yoga. It’s important for potential visitors to note the studio’s safety guidelines regarding the heated environment: while considered safe and therapeutic for healthy individuals, consulting a doctor is recommended if there are concerns. Due to body temperature regulation, students under 16 are not permitted, and those aged 16-18 must be accompanied by an adult. The teaching team is described as experienced, bringing heart and intention to every class, using yoga as a practice of freedom and empowerment. The studio has also been recognized locally, having been voted Denver’s Best Hot Yoga Studio for multiple consecutive years in a reader’s choice poll.
