Overview
The Body Electric Yoga Company is a community-focused yoga studio in St. Petersburg, established in 2013 in a beautifully renovated historic building. Guided by a down-to-earth, inclusive philosophy, it offers over 70 diverse weekly classes ranging from Hot Hatha and Vinyasa to Mysore-style Ashtanga and Restorative Yin, catering to all moods and experience levels. Visitors consistently praise the serene, well-maintained space and the warm, knowledgeable instructors who provide clear, supportive guidance. The studio demonstrates its commitment through local fundraising, sustainable operations, and flexible access via in-person classes, a streaming service (BE-TV), and a dedicated mobile app for booking. With introductory passes and various membership options, it creates an accessible environment where both new and seasoned practitioners can find clarity, challenge, and connection.
Yoga Format
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Studio Amenities
Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Tuesday | Open | 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Wednesday | Open | 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Thursday | Open | 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Friday | Open | 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM |
| Saturday | Open | 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM |
| Sunday | Open | 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM |
Studio in Details
A St. Petersburg Sanctuary with Deep Roots and Modern Energy
Nestled in a historic building on 7th Street North, The Body Electric Yoga Company has established itself as a cornerstone of the St. Petersburg yoga community. Founded in 2013 by teachers Jenny Miller and Katelyn Grady in a former ice factory, the studio carries a legacy of grassroots beginnings, guided by a simple, handwritten ethos: “Be early. No shit talk. Long savasanas.” This down-to-earth, welcoming energy is a thread visitors consistently mention, describing the space as a positive, tranquil atmosphere and a beautiful, welcoming sanctuary. People note the studio feels serene and exceptionally well-maintained, with clean bathrooms and organized cubbies. The building itself, with its vintage bones, is described as breathtakingly beautiful, contributing to a sense of place that feels both grounded and special. The studio’s identity is built on a philosophy of yoga for everyone, no BS, blending traditional wisdom with a contemporary, accessible approach that avoids dogma and hierarchy.
This commitment to community and inclusivity is more than a slogan; it’s reflected in actions. The studio has raised significant funds for local non-profits and integrates sustainability into its operations, from refill stations and green cleaning products to partnerships for beach cleanups. Visitors feel this sense of belonging, with one person noting the staff and instructors are incredibly warm and inviting. The space is designed to be a supportive environment where, as the studio states, both seasoned practitioners and those stepping onto the mat for the first time can find clarity and connection. It’s a place where, according to visitor feedback, you are answered all questions and made to feel like you belong.
A Diverse Practice Landscape from Hot Power to Deep Stillness
The Body Electric offers a robust schedule of over 70 weekly classes, providing what visitors call diverse class options for every mood and level. The class styles are a clear strength, allowing practitioners to find exactly the right practice for their needs. For those seeking heat and intensity, the studio is noted by visitors as one of their favorite places in St. Pete for hot yoga. Classes like Hot Hatha are described as mentally and physically challenging, suitable for both beginners and experienced practitioners. For a powerful, creative, and faster-paced vinyasa practice, the studio offers classes sequenced to challenge physical and mental strength, with modifications provided for more difficult postures.
For depth and tradition, the studio provides Mysore-style Ashtanga classes, where students practice the Primary Series at their own pace under close, one-on-one teacher guidance. This method, which the studio describes as where discipline meets intuition, allows for measurable progress. On the other end of the spectrum, the studio offers foundational and gentle practices. Beginner sessions focus on refining knowledge of postures, alignment, and basic breathwork, while Restorative and Yin classes offer a meditative, deeply still experience. Visitors specifically praise instructors like Dillon for Yin, leaving these self-care sessions feeling calm, rejuvenated, and, after more vigorous classes, spent in the best way. The studio also accommodates different preferences by maintaining both heated and non-heated rooms.
Expert Guidance and Flexible Access Points
The quality of instruction is a recurring highlight in visitor feedback. People describe the teachers as awesome instructors, the best in the biz, and compassionate, welcoming, and knowledgeable. Specific instructors like Dylan, Kristina, and Dillon receive praise for their clear, supportive teaching styles. Visitors appreciate instruction that is not overbearing or too talky, with teachers providing thoughtful modification options. This expert guidance helps practitioners of all levels feel supported, whether in a group class or the personalized setting of a Mysore session. The studio also mentions private instruction as an available service format for those seeking individualized attention.
Accessibility extends beyond the studio’s philosophy to how people can practice. In addition to in-person classes, the studio operates BE-TV, a streaming service that offers online yoga classes. This allows people to tune in live or practice with recordings at their convenience, whether from home or while traveling. Management of this hybrid model is facilitated through a dedicated mobile app, which visitors can use to book classes, check schedules, and stream content. For new students, the studio offers an introductory two-week unlimited yoga pass, which includes mat and towel service, allowing them to sample the wide variety of classes. The studio provides several pricing structures, including drop-in rates, class packs, and unlimited monthly memberships, though visitors do not mention specific corporate yoga programs or teacher training. The Body Electric Yoga Company stands as a vibrant, community-focused studio in St. Petersburg where thoughtful instruction, a beautiful space, and a genuine welcome create an environment for meaningful practice.
