Overview
The Collective Savannah is more than a yoga studio—it’s a welcoming fitness collective where community and diverse movement practices thrive. By day, it offers peaceful yoga, barre, and Pilates classes, while evenings bring high-energy dance classes through a partnership with The Firm. The studio features heated vinyasa flow, power yoga, strength training, and indoor cycling, all taught by a talented team in a bright, modern space. With affordable memberships and a ‘welcome home’ atmosphere, it provides both physical challenge and personal connection for Savannah residents and visitors alike.
Yoga Format
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Studio Amenities
Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 6:00 AM – 8:30 PM |
| Tuesday | Open | 6:00 AM – 7:00 PM |
| Wednesday | Open | 6:00 AM – 7:30 PM |
| Thursday | Open | 6:00 AM – 8:30 PM |
| Friday | Open | 6:00 AM – 6:30 PM |
| Saturday | Open | 8:00 AM – 11:30 AM |
| Sunday | Open | 9:30 AM – 11:30 PM |
Studio in Details
A Welcoming Space for Movement and Community
People describe The Collective Savannah as a place that feels like home. The phrase “Welcome home” is central to the studio’s identity, and visitors confirm this sentiment, noting the immediate sense of belonging they feel upon entering. The space itself is described as sleek, bright, modern, and gorgeous, with features like candles for ambiance and, on nice days, open garage doors that connect the practice to the outdoors. The energy within the studio is frequently highlighted; people say it flows with positivity and strength, and that the staff and community are exceptionally friendly, making newcomers feel like family. One person mentioned being surprised by a kind gesture from the owner, who offered to buy them a coffee, emphasizing the personal and welcoming atmosphere. This is not a stuffy or overly formal environment; visitors appreciate that it avoids being “overly-bougie” while also not being too “woo woo,” striking a balance that feels comfortable and authentic.
The studio operates with a clear partnership model, offering what one local news feature called “the best of both worlds.” By day, it functions as a yoga studio providing peace and calm, while by night, it partners with The Firm to offer high-energy dance classes, all under one roof. This dual offering caters to different fitness moods and goals within the same community space. The instructors, referred to as a “carefully collected team,” are noted for their talent and the strong, kind energy they bring. People specifically praise instructors like Emily and Abby for their engaging teaching styles that help students stay focused through challenging sequences. The studio’s attention to small, uplifting details is also appreciated, such as the cool, signature-scented towel provided at the end of a sweaty class or the unexpected head massage with a peppermint washcloth mentioned by one visitor.
Diverse and Challenging Class Offerings
The Collective Savannah provides a wide array of classes that extend beyond traditional yoga, creating what they term a fitness collective. While yoga forms a core part of the schedule, the studio also integrates barre, Pilates, strength training, kickboxing, and indoor cycling (referred to as Rides). Visitors enjoy this variety, with some noting that the pilates and cycle classes are their favorites. The yoga classes themselves are described with specific styles and structures. There is a Flow class, which is a heated vinyasa practice linking breath to movement, offered in both 60-minute and 75-minute sessions. A Power flow offers a faster pace to raise the heart rate. For a slower, deeper practice, there is Collective Calm, which focuses on Yin Yoga principles, holding postures for longer periods to target connective tissue.
Other signature classes blend disciplines. Yoga Sculpt is a high-intensity, music-driven class that incorporates sun salutations, body weights, hand weights, and cardio bursts in a heated room. The Barre offerings include a heated, sculpt-focused “Barre Burn” and a more traditional, unheated class focused on high repetitions. Strength-based classes like Power Kick (kickboxing with weights) and Collective Strength (weight lifting with HIIT) cater to those seeking non-yoga workouts. The indoor cycling classes, Power Ride and Rhythm Ride, are described as powerful, rhythm-driven sessions that can sometimes be held on an outdoor patio. People find these classes seriously challenging and effective, with instructors who “kick your butt in the best way.” The workouts are designed to be engaging and even fun, with one person calling it “the most fun I’ve ever had in a workout class,” where participants groove to the music and build camaraderie.
Practicalities and Visitor Impressions
For those considering a visit, people note that the studio provides most necessary props, though visitors should bring their own yoga mat. The class environment varies: many sessions are held in a heated room to promote flexibility and detoxification, while others, like some strength and cycling classes, are unheated. The studio’s schedule is posted online, and they offer several membership and pricing options. Visitors describe the membership prices as extremely affordable, with special introductory offers for new clients. Discounts are also available for students, military personnel, and medical professionals. Options range from no-commitment monthly passes to pre-paid six-month or annual unlimited memberships, and some plans include access to both The Collective’s classes and the partnered dance classes from The Firm.
The sense of community is a powerful recurring theme. People don’t just come for a workout; they describe it as a space for personal growth that challenges them physically, mentally, and spiritually. For some, it’s their first stop when returning to Savannah, a place they are grateful to have as a constant. While the feedback is overwhelmingly positive, one visitor offered a constructive note regarding the floor in the Pilates class, finding the concrete surface too hard on joints despite using a thick mat, suggesting that additional padding could enhance comfort. Overall, the impression is of a vibrant, inclusive, and well-run studio in Savannah that successfully blends intense physical training with a warm, supportive community vibe, inviting people to “Collect Yourself” both on and off the mat.
