Overview
New Yoga Now is a distinctive yoga studio in Savannah, founded by Kendall Beene and Erin Lambright, built on authentic connection and a shared vision. The studio offers a diverse and thoughtful schedule, balancing vigorous Vinyasa flows with calming Restorative and Somatic practices, including unique offerings like ‘Drills for Skills’. It fosters an inclusive and transformative community, welcoming all levels through various programs and creating a personal sanctuary for growth. The studio extends its reach with scenic pop-up classes and hosts an annual yoga teacher training program. Ultimately, New Yoga Now makes the ancient practice of yoga accessible and meaningful for modern life in Savannah.
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Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 6:00 AM – 7:00 PM |
| Tuesday | Open | 6:00 AM – 7:00 PM |
| Wednesday | Open | 6:00 AM – 7:00 PM |
| Thursday | Open | 6:00 AM – 7:00 PM |
| Friday | Open | 6:00 AM – 7:00 PM |
| Saturday | Open | 8:30 AM – 1:00 PM |
| Sunday | Open | 8:00 AM – 5:45 PM |
Studio in Details
A Welcoming Yoga Home in Savannah
New Yoga Now has established itself as a distinctive yoga studio in Savannah, built on a foundation of authentic connection and a shared vision. The space was founded by Kendall Beene and Erin Lambright, who connected over a mutual passion for power yoga and a desire to create a different kind of yoga space. Visitors describe the studio as a welcoming yoga home that radiates calm and kindness from the moment you enter. The atmosphere is consistently noted for its charm and cleanliness, contributing to an environment where people feel they can grow, heal, and reconnect with themselves. The studio’s physical location on Bull Street is described as a cozy whitewash brick building tucked away just off the main road, with available parking adding to its accessibility. The overall identity is less about rigid perfection and more about creating a channel for ancient teachings, with a mission to offer a yoga practice for EVERYbody.
The founders’ backgrounds deeply inform the studio’s character. Kendall, with thirty years of study, brings an intuitive, soulful teaching style influenced by her scientific background in geology, focusing on curiosity and process. Erin, a seasoned teacher with a background in gymnastics and therapeutic recreation, is noted for her ability to guide slow, steady, challenging flows. Together, they have cultivated what visitors call a dream team of Savannah’s very best teachers. These instructors are repeatedly praised for being well-trained, dedicated to their own practices, and for sharing authentically and from the heart. This collective approach means the studio doesn’t force a single style but instead offers a diverse tapestry of teachings, allowing each teacher’s unique wisdom to shine through while maintaining a shared commitment to presence and authenticity.
A Diverse and Thoughtful Practice Schedule
The class schedule at New Yoga Now is designed to cater to a wide spectrum of needs and intentions, which visitors appreciate for its thoughtful variety. People mention finding a good balance between more vigorous ‘exercise’ classes and deeply calming sessions. Specifically, Vinyasa 2 classes are highlighted by visitors as an opportunity to get a fulfilling sweat, indicating the availability of more physically demanding flow practices. Conversely, the studio’s offerings in restorative and somatic yoga are celebrated for helping practitioners truly better themselves mentally and calm their nervous systems. This duality allows individuals to tailor their practice to their daily needs, whether seeking strength or softness.
A unique and beloved feature mentioned by visitors is the ‘Drills for Skills’ class held on Fridays. This offering is described as filling a massive gap found in most other studios, providing focused work that has helped seasoned practitioners push their practice further than they had in years. Beyond the regular studio timetable, New Yoga Now extends its reach with pop-up classes in some of Savannah’s most beautiful locations. They offer a signature Mindful Flow on the riverside deck at the JW Marriott’s Plant Riverside District several mornings a week, blending the practice with the city’s scenic beauty. The studio also facilitates a broader journey through education, hosting a yoga teacher training (YTT) program once a year that visitors have called one of the best they’ve come across, further cementing its role as a yoga school within the community.
Building an Inclusive and Transformative Community
The heart of New Yoga Now is its emphasis on community and inclusivity. Visitors consistently note that the studio welcomes all types of yogis, creating a space that truly honors individual choice. This intentional inclusivity is a cornerstone of the experience, making it a place where people from various backgrounds and levels of experience feel they belong. The sense of community is fostered not just in classes but through various engagement avenues like the studio’s Energy Exchange program, which allows participants to contribute in exchange for practice, and through invitations to join the NYN community via newsletter for news, updates, and a free class offer. For many, this transforms the studio from a simple fitness location into a vital personal sanctuary.
The transformative impact of the practice here is a common thread in visitor feedback. People speak of using the space to find strength, softness, stillness, and community. They describe it as a place for deep personal journeys, where the physical practice supports emotional balance and wellbeing. Teachers like Betsy Powers utilize body psychotherapy training in this way, while others weave in elements of philosophy, pranayama (breath control), and self-inquiry. The studio’s effective use of Zoom during the pandemic also indicates an adaptability and commitment to maintaining connection. Ultimately, for those who practice here, New Yoga Now represents more than just a yoga center; it is a dedicated space where the ancient practice of yoga is made accessible and meaningful for modern life in Savannah, inviting everyone to begin their own practice, now.
