Overview
YogaSix North Meridian operates as a locally owned franchise, presenting a modernized yoga studio focused on accessibility, a full sensory experience, and a philosophy of making yoga energizing and inclusive. The core offering is a set of proprietary class formats, ranging from intense hot yoga like the Signature Series to beginner-friendly Y6 101 and restorative Slow Flow, all designed to be effective for all levels. The studio has cultivated a loyal community, with visitors consistently praising the fantastic, knowledgeable instructors and the welcoming, supportive atmosphere that makes it a ‘happy place.
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 | 5:30 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Friday | Open | 5:30 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Saturday | Open | 7:30 AM – 7:00 PM |
| Sunday | Open | 7:30 AM – 7:00 PM |
Studio in Details
A Modern Yoga Space with a Strong Community Vibe
YogaSix North Meridian operates as a locally owned franchise within a national brand, presenting itself as a modernized yoga studio focused on accessibility and a sensory experience. The studio’s philosophy, as stated on its website, centers on making yoga energizing, empowering, and fun for everyone, with an emphasis on inclusion and acceptance. This is reflected in visitor descriptions of the atmosphere. People frequently mention an awesome community and feeling very welcome, with one person noting the studio will “welcome you with open arms.” The location itself gets praise for being attached to a coffee shop, adding a convenient and social element to the visit. The overall identity blends a structured, franchised approach to yoga with a warm, local feel that has cultivated a loyal following, with some visitors practicing there for five or even ten years.
The studio’s history includes a transition from Essential Hot Yoga to YogaSix, a change noted by long-term practitioners. The space seems designed for a full mind-body experience, with visitors describing leaving classes feeling more grounded, recharged, and accomplished. The sensory aspect is highlighted by one person who loves the music and the changing colors of the lights during various flows. While the studio promotes a philosophy of growth and self-discovery, the practical vibe reported by visitors is one of a supportive, challenging, and community-oriented hot yoga studio that serves as a “happy place” for many.
A Broad Spectrum of Heated and Fitness-Focused Classes
The core offering at YogaSix North Meridian is a set of proprietary class formats. According to the studio’s website, there are six signature class types and three specialty classes. These range from hot and powerful to slow and mindful, and include beginner options. From visitor feedback, specific classes mentioned include the Signature Series (noted as hot yoga), Sculpt & Flow, and Slow Flow. The Y6 101 class is indicated as a beginner offering. The hot yoga classes, particularly the Signature Series, are a major draw. Visitors describe them as intense workouts that generate “plenty of sweat,” with one calling it “the most you will ever sweat in your life” and “close to one of the most difficult physical things” they’ve done. The flows in these heated classes are noted as smooth but fast.
People appreciate the variety, stating there’s “a ton of class options” to suit different goals, from cutting weight for a fitness competition to seeking restoration. The instructors are trained in a consistent methodology to provide a creative yet easy-to-follow experience for each class type. Visitors report that the classes are effective for all levels, from brand-new students to advanced practitioners, with instructors praised for guiding newcomers with care. The classes are clearly designed to be physically demanding, addressing what the website calls “the complete needs of your body in movement and intensity.” Visitors do not mention more traditional, lineage-based styles like Ashtanga or Iyengar; the focus is on the studio’s own branded formats, which incorporate elements of vinyasa flow and fitness.
Instructors, Logistics, and Considerations for Newcomers
The teaching staff receives consistent and effusive praise from visitors. Instructors are described as fantastic, kind, knowledgeable, wonderful, and creating a welcoming environment. Specific teachers like Jorge B., Kate, Monica Lee, Angelica, and Alicia are highlighted by name for their fantastic instruction, steady energy, kindness, friendliness, and helpfulness with modifications. The staff at the front desk, such as Lindsey, is also noted positively. This quality of instruction is a significant reason people return, with some saying the teachers are why they stay despite the challenging nature of the workouts. The studio also offers teacher training programs, both in-person and online, which at least one visitor has completed and highly recommends.
On the practical side, the studio offers introductory deals like “50% Off Your First Month.” Visitors mention purchasing trial packs and class packs, such as 10-class packs. However, some logistical aspects have drawn criticism. One visitor reported a confusing booking process, especially when trying to manage attendance between two studio locations, leading to duplicate accounts and an unsatisfactory resolution from management. Another noted a policy change reducing the expiration window on class packages from six to five months, which affected their ability to use credits. For those trying hot yoga for the first time, visitors advise that one class is not enough to form a true opinion and recommend going multiple times. They also emphasize the importance of pacing oneself, listening to one’s body, and staying hydrated in the heat. The studio appears to be a destination for those seeking a rigorous, sweat-inducing group class experience within a supportive community, though attention to administrative clarity is something potential visitors may want to inquire about directly.
