Overview
Authentic Yoga Studio is a community-focused wellness center in the Boise and Meridian area, founded in 2018 on the philosophy of embracing personal authenticity. Grounded in Baptiste Yoga principles, the studio offers a variety of predominantly heated classes, including its flagship Authentic Yoga and signature Authentic Hot Series, all designed to be accessible for practitioners at every level. Specialized programs like Yoga for Athletes and Authentic Power classes cater to specific needs, building strength, flexibility, and focus. The studio’s core values of connection, accountability, hospitality, and practice create a warm, non-judgmental environment. With future plans for expanded teacher training, workshops, retreats, and community programs, Authentic Yoga Studio is dedicated to fostering personal growth and holistic wellness beyond the mat.
Yoga Format
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Studio Amenities
Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 9:00 AM – 8:30 PM |
| Tuesday | Open | 6:00 AM – 7:30 PM |
| Wednesday | Open | 6:00 AM – 7:30 PM |
| Thursday | Open | 6:00 AM – 7:30 PM |
| Friday | Open | 9:00 AM – 5:15 PM |
| Saturday | Open | 8:00 AM – 1:30 PM |
| Sunday | Open | 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM |
Studio in Details
A Community Built on Personal Transformation
Authentic Yoga Studio operates with a simple motto: “Don’t have to be perfect, just be YOU.” This philosophy is the bedrock of a community that visitors describe as more than just a place for yoga classes. The studio, which opened its doors in September 2018, has grown into what people call an amazing community in the Boise and Meridian area, built by the “beautiful humans” who walk through the door. The identity is deeply personal, rooted in the founder’s own journey from a hesitant beginner to a dedicated teacher. This narrative of overcoming fear and finding a home on the mat informs the entire atmosphere. People note the studio’s focus on whole-body wellness, emphasizing that while you are always welcome to come just for the workout, you might leave with so much more. The core values explicitly stated are connection, accountability, hospitality, and practice, which visitors suggest translate into a warm, non-judgmental environment where all students of all walks of life can feel supported.
The practice is specifically grounded in Baptiste Yoga principles, a style the founder discovered after years of practicing hot yoga and described as feeling like “Home.” This method blends purposeful movement, steady breath work, meditation, and self-inquiry. It is designed to be a powerful, breath-centered practice that helps build strength, focus, and confidence both on and off the mat. The approach is described as accessible and adaptable, meeting students exactly where they are. People mention the studio takes pride in being a place where students at all various levels can practice and feel the love the teachers have for training and educating. The intention is to create real change in your life, spark creativity, and help you reconnect with your potential.
Heated Practices and Specialized Programming
The physical practice at Authentic Yoga Studio is predominantly heated. Most classes are practiced in a heated studio, with temperatures varying based on the style and intention of the class, typically ranging from approximately 90 to 105 degrees. The studio offers several distinct class formats under its umbrella. The flagship is the Authentic Yoga class, described as an all-levels practice that pairs potent physical yoga with meditation and active self-inquiry as tools for transformation. These classes are offered in 60 to 90-minute formats. The studio also has its own signature offering, the Authentic Hot Series, which features a mix of static and dynamic postures, longer holds, and flow, all set to music. This class is also designed for all levels, from beginning to advanced, with the encouragement to challenge yourself at your own pace.
Beyond the core heated classes, the studio has developed specialized programming based on the founder’s experience. A notable offering is Yoga for Athletes, a class designed by the founder after working with athletes throughout the valley. It focuses on a variety of yoga techniques to build strength, flexibility, and proper alignment, aiming to make athletes more powerful and effective by bringing awareness to breath control. For those seeking more intensity, there is Authentic Power and Authentic Power Up (a 75-minute version). These classes cultivate strength, flexibility, balance, focus, and endurance, encouraging students to get curious and try new poses and transitions. The class schedule is noted to have various yoga classes accessible at different times of the day to fit into busy schedules.
Expanding Wellness and Future Vision
While the daily group classes form the heart of the studio, the vision extends into broader educational and experiential offerings. The studio provides a 200 HR Yoga Certification program for teacher training. Looking ahead, people mention plans for more teacher training programs, workshops, retreats, nutritional training, self-work coaching and groups, mobile yoga, kids’ programs, and focused work groups for men, women, first responders, and military personnel. This indicates a commitment to growth and serving diverse community needs beyond the standard class format. The studio also hosts Authentic Yoga Retreats, extending the experience beyond the studio walls.
The studio operates from two locations to serve the wider community: one in Boise on West State Street and another in Meridian in the Gramercy Park District. Visitors note that both locations have plenty of parking accessible. The founder, Amanda Mendez, is identified as the owner, a Baptiste Certified teacher, and an E-RYT, YACEP. Her personal story—from using yoga to navigate caregiving, loss, and personal hardship to finding her passion—is woven into the studio’s fabric, emphasizing that the space exists because of the people who walk in the doors, whom she considers friends. The invitation is open: if you’ve never been in, come visit and be open to something new. The studio remains focused on the community it has built and the potential for what the future holds as it grows.
