Overview
Black Cat Yoga is Jacksonville’s home for heart-centered yoga, sound healing, and kirtan, founded by Kevin and Lisa McCormack. Nestled in the vibrant historic Riverside neighborhood, it’s a community built on the spirit of yoga, with a core philosophy of ‘All Bodies, All Hearts. Come as you are.’ The studio offers diverse classes from Evening Yoga Flow and Bhakti Yoga to Yin, Restorative, and weekly Sound Baths, catering to those seeking mindfulness and spiritual depth alongside movement. Beyond classes, it provides a 200-hour teacher training, partners with Catty Shack Ranch for charity ‘Yoga with the Tigers,’ and embodies a warm, inclusive environment for connection and personal growth.
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Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM |
| Tuesday | Open | 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM |
| Wednesday | Open | 10:00 AM – 7:30 PM |
| Thursday | Open | 10:00 AM – 8:15 PM |
| Friday | Open | 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM |
| Saturday | Open | 10:00 AM – 11:15 AM |
| Sunday | Closed | – |
Studio in Details
A Heart-Centered Sanctuary in Historic Riverside
Black Cat Yoga presents itself as Jacksonville’s home for heart-centered yoga, sound healing, and kirtan. This is not just a physical space for movement but a community built around what the studio describes as the spirit of yoga. The identity is deeply rooted in connection, with the co-owners, Kevin and Lisa McCormack, framing their work as a love story devoted to sharing yoga and nurturing a community based on compassion. The studio’s location adds to its character, nestled in the heart of Jacksonville’s historic Riverside, Avondale, and 5 Points neighborhoods. Visitors describe the area as vibrant, filled with local charm, family-owned shops, and creative restaurants, just four blocks from the St. Johns River. This setting encourages people to make a day of their visit, combining a class with local dining and strolls, embedding the studio within the fabric of a community that supports small businesses.
The overarching vibe is one of inclusive welcome and spiritual depth. A central tenet repeated throughout the studio’s materials is “All Bodies, All Hearts. Come as you are.” This philosophy extends to creating a supportive environment where every body feels welcome and empowered to practice with what are termed heart-led teachers. The studio explicitly positions itself for those who feel something may be missing in a purely physical practice, inviting people to discover a deeper connection for their heart and soul. This approach suggests the studio suits individuals looking for more than just a workout; it caters to those seeking mindfulness, community, and practices that engage the emotional and spiritual dimensions of well-being.
Diverse Practices from Flow to Deep Rest
The studio’s offerings are diverse, blending traditional yoga classes with specialized sound healing and musical gatherings. The class schedule includes several distinct styles, each described with care for their unique intentions. Evening Yoga Flow, often referred to as Vinyasa, is a breath-led, heart-centered practice designed for every body and every journey, blending intentional movement with conscious breathing. Bhakti Yoga is highlighted as the Yoga of the Heart, a path of devotion that weaves music, mantra, meditation, and storytelling into the asana practice. For slower, more introspective sessions, the studio offers Yin Yoga, which involves holding seated and reclined poses for several minutes to target connective tissues, and Restorative Yoga, a floor-based, prop-supported practice for deep rest and renewal.
Other regular classes include Good Morning Yoga for a clear and energized start to the day, and Yoga & Meditation, which combines accessible postures with a 10-minute guided meditation. A standout weekly event is the Thursday Night Sound Bath, a one-hour immersive experience where waves of sound from instruments like crystal singing bowls, gongs, and chimes are used to promote relaxation and balance. The studio has offered sound healing journeys for over 15 years in the region. Furthermore, the studio regularly hosts Kirtan gatherings, described as a practice from the Bhakti tradition focused on singing from the heart to build community and connection. For those new to the studio, a New Student Welcome Offer provides one month of unlimited classes, though the Thursday Night Sound Bath is noted as an exclusion from this introductory pass.
Community, Education, and a Welcoming Philosophy
Education and deeper immersion are part of the studio’s fabric. Black Cat Yoga offers a Heart-Centered Path Yoga Teacher Training & Immersion, a 200-hour, Bhakti-inspired program designed to help future teachers lead with love and teach from a place of authenticity. While a full training is not currently scheduled, the studio notes plans for related workshops and educational experiences. The instructors, Kevin and Lisa McCormack, are described as patient teachers, devoted students, and thoughtful educators with over 15 years of personal practice and well over 5,000 individual teaching hours. Their training includes a 200-hour certification and numerous continuing education modules with recognized teachers, informing their heart-centered approach.
The studio’s commitment extends beyond its walls through community outreach. A notable initiative is a partnership with the Catty Shack Ranch Wildlife Sanctuary. The studio guides a special 60-minute accessible yoga experience called “Yoga with the Tigers” at the sanctuary, donating all proceeds to support the big cats. This aligns with the studio’s mention of the practice of Seva, or selfless service. In terms of practicalities for visitors, the studio provides blankets and bolsters for sound baths, and mat rentals are available for a small fee. The studio observes an annual end-of-year pause, closing from December 24 through January 1. For ongoing connection, people can sign up for a newsletter for studio updates and inspiration. The overall impression is of a yoga shala deeply invested in fostering a warm, inclusive, and spiritually engaged community in Jacksonville.
