Overview
The Broadleaf Yoga Studio in Wichita is a community-centered space where instructors prioritize individual needs over rigid sequences. Founded by Kelsey Kuecker, the studio brings together teachers with diverse training—including 200-hour RYT credentials, wellness coaching, Reiki, and advanced study in SequentialBody and Awakening Style Modern Yoga. Classes range from vinyasa power and alignment-focused flows to Yin and meditation, all designed to be accessible to beginners and experienced practitioners alike. The studio atmosphere is warm and inviting, with live plants, natural light, and a resident cat that regulars have come to love. Reviews consistently mention the genuine care of the instructors, the lack of competition, and the emphasis on self-compassion. Students feel encouraged to explore their practice without judgment, whether that means pushing into a challenging pose or resting in child’s pose. The Broadleaf has become a gathering place for those seeking a supportive, non-intimidating yoga experience in Wichita.
Yoga Styles
Studio Amenities
Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 5:00 am – 7:00 pm |
| Tuesday | Open | 5:30 am – 7:45 pm |
| Wednesday | Open | 5:00 am – 7:00 pm |
| Thursday | Open | 5:30 am – 7:45 pm |
| Friday | Open | 5:00 am – 7:00 pm |
| Saturday | Open | 8:30 am – 12:00 pm |
| Sunday | Open | 7:30 am – 10:30 am |
Studio in Details
Overview
The Broadleaf Yoga Studio in Wichita brings together a diverse team of instructors who share a common goal: helping students build a practice that feels personal and sustainable. Founded by Kelsey Kuecker, the studio grew from her own journey with yoga, which began at age sixteen. After completing her 200-hour teacher training in Wichita, she spent six years sharing movement with others before opening Broadleaf. The space itself is filled with live plants, natural light, and even a resident window cat, creating an environment that feels both alive and calming. Reviews consistently note the welcoming atmosphere and the genuine care each instructor shows. Students describe leaving classes feeling accomplished yet centered, with no pressure to perform or compete.
Teaching Philosophy & Community
Broadleaf’s approach centers on the idea that yoga is not one-size-fits-all. Teachers emphasize that each student knows their body best, and classes are designed to offer modifications and choices. The studio’s tagline, “Your practice, your pace,” reflects this mindset. Instructors come from a wide range of backgrounds—from wellness coaching to writing to trauma-informed studies—but all prioritize creating a judgment-free space. Reviews highlight how teachers warmly greet students by name and check in during class, fostering a sense of belonging. The community extends beyond the mat: several instructors host yoga events around Wichita, and the studio feels like a gathering place for authentic connection. Students appreciate that the environment is supportive but not overbearing, allowing them to progress at their own speed.
Class Styles & Experience
Class offerings vary by instructor but share a common thread of mindful, strength-building movement. Kelsey’s classes blend strength, mobility, and flow with an emphasis on active flexibility. Sarah Nelson teaches vinyasa power yoga with energetic playlists and a slow-burn challenge. Eric Kampling leads alignment-focused classes with creative transitions, while Karma Dickson specializes in Awakening Style Modern Yoga, focusing on balance, mobility, and arm balances. Courtney Sturm draws on over thirteen years of teaching Power, Vinyasa, Hatha, and Yin, often incorporating meditation. Jackie Foltz brings over 1,000 hours of training and a holistic approach. The studio offers early morning classes at 5:30 and 6 a.m., plus Saturday sessions with Traci Withrow. Reviews praise the inclusive atmosphere, good playlists, and the fact that every class feels intentional without being rigid.
