Overview
Peach Out Power Yoga has established itself as a cornerstone of the East Cobb community, renowned for cultivating a warm, family-like atmosphere where everyone from beginners to experienced practitioners feels welcomed. The studio offers a diverse range of classes, including Slow Flow, Sculpt, Hot Power, and Yin/Restore, ensuring there is a suitable practice for every need and schedule, with extensive hours seven days a week. Expert, personable instructors provide knowledgeable guidance in a supportive environment that emphasizes personal growth over competition, helping students improve strength, mobility, and overall well-being. Beyond physical practice, the studio fosters deep connections through community events and special workshops, creating a holistic wellness destination.
Yoga Format
Yoga Styles
Studio Amenities
Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 5:30 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Tuesday | Open | 5:30 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Wednesday | Open | 5:30 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Thursday | Open | 8:45 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Friday | Open | 5:30 AM – 7:00 PM |
| Saturday | Open | 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM |
| Sunday | Open | 10:00 AM – 6:30 PM |
Studio in Details
A Community That Feels Like Family
Peach Out Power Yoga in Marietta’s East Cobb neighborhood has cultivated something visitors consistently describe as far more than a typical yoga studio. People who walk through its doors, which face Shallowford Road at the corner of Johnson Ferry, often find themselves returning not just for the physical practice but for the profound sense of belonging. The atmosphere is repeatedly called welcoming, down to earth, and fun inspired. One person noted the owner, Karen, exudes fun and liveliness, while another appreciated how the environment felt comfortable and free from pressure to “look like a magazine ad.” This creates a space where, as multiple visitors have said, you are made to feel like part of the family from the very first visit. The sense of community is a powerful draw, with people mentioning they’ve met wonderful friends and that both staff and fellow students introduce themselves to newcomers, ensuring no one feels like a stranger.
The studio’s identity is deeply intertwined with this communal warmth. It’s described as a local yoga center where the owner does “so much for all the yogis” and organizes fun activities throughout the year to keep the experience engaging. Visitors speak of a special community of Yogis who are serious about their practice but also possess matching hearts, emphasizing kindness over competition. This supportive network appears to be a cornerstone of the experience, making it a destination for those seeking connection alongside their yoga classes. The studio operates with extensive hours seven days a week, from early morning sessions starting at 5:30 AM to evening classes, accommodating various schedules.
A Diverse Practice for Every Body and Level
The physical offerings at Peach Out are notably varied, designed to meet a wide spectrum of needs and preferences. While the name suggests a focus on power yoga, visitors clarify that the studio provides many different types of classes. People specifically mention slow flow, sculpt, hot power, and yin or restorative days, allowing practitioners to pick and choose based on what their body needs. The studio explicitly offers Slow and Non-Heated, Power and Hot or Warm, Yin/Restore, Stretch, and Sculpt classes. This variety ensures there is, as one person put it, something for everyone from beginner to experienced yogi.
This inclusivity is a major theme. The studio is frequently highlighted as beginner-friendly. Newcomers, including those returning to yoga after many years or men trying it for the first time, report feeling genuinely supported and glad they were there. Instructors are praised for making it simple to choose the right class and for affirming that it’s okay to be exactly where you are in your practice. The studio’s approach seems to effectively balance challenge with accessibility. Classes can be challenging for those who seek it, yet the environment remains a safe and fun place to learn. The physical benefits noted by visitors are diverse, ranging from improved joint health and pain management for chronic conditions to enhanced strength, mobility, and overall feelings of being physically, mentally, and emotionally better after each session.
Expert Guidance and Holistic Wellness
The quality of instruction is a pillar of the studio’s reputation. Visitors consistently describe the team of 13 instructors as extremely knowledgeable, encouraging, genuine, and personable. Each teacher brings their own unique style and passion to their classes, yet they all share a common thread of respect, love, and passion for the community and the practice. This expertise translates into classes that skillfully blend elements like breathing, meditation, mobility, and strength work, creating an experience that is both relaxing and energizing. The staff’s ability to remember names and provide personalized encouragement is noted as particularly empowering for new students.
The studio’s commitment to holistic wellness extends beyond daily group classes. They host special workshops, such as the “Flow & Grow: A Workshop for Girls & Guardians,” which combines gentle yoga with supportive conversations for girls aged 9-11 and their guardians. This indicates a thoughtful approach to serving specific community needs. While visitors do not mention teacher training or retreats, the existing workshop model and the owner’s own background in teacher training suggest a foundational expertise. The practical aspects are also well-regarded: the studio is consistently described as clean and well-set-up. People mention flexible pricing options like drop-in rates, student discounts, introductory offers such as a 30-day for $30 deal, and unlimited memberships where the effective price per class decreases with regular attendance. For those in East Cobb and greater Marietta seeking a yoga space defined by expert teaching, a warm community, and a versatile schedule, Peach Out Power Yoga represents a deeply rooted local option.
