Overview
Ekam Yoga is a distinctive studio located above historic Main Street in downtown Bozeman, Montana, offering a custom-designed, safe, and comfortable environment for practitioners from beginner to advanced. The studio creates a warm, inclusive community, explicitly welcoming people of all backgrounds, abilities, and experience levels, with a philosophy focused on providing unique, well-rounded instruction rather than following trends. It features a heated practice space with exposed brick and no mirrors, and is praised for its highly experienced and humble teachers who lead a diverse range of classes including Power, Vinyasa, and Slow Flow. Practical amenities include free parking, locker rooms with showers, complimentary Manduka mat and towel use, and introductory options like a two-week unlimited trial for new students.
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Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 5:30 AM – 8:30 PM |
| Tuesday | Open | 5:30 AM – 8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | Open | 5:30 AM – 8:30 PM |
| Thursday | Open | 5:30 AM – 8:30 PM |
| Friday | Open | 5:30 AM – 8:30 PM |
| Saturday | Open | 5:30 AM – 8:30 PM |
| Sunday | Open | 5:30 AM – 8:30 PM |
Studio in Details
A Welcoming Downtown Space for All Levels
Ekam Yoga occupies a distinctive third-floor location above historic Main Street in downtown Bozeman, Montana. The studio describes itself as a space custom-designed with the student in mind, creating a safe, comfortable environment for practitioners from beginner to advanced. People who visit often note the unique character of the studio space itself, with one mentioning the exposed brick wall and the intentional absence of mirrors, which they found to be a welcome challenge. The practice space is heated to promote muscle warmth and flexibility, though the studio assures it’s not too hot. For those arriving, there is ample free parking nearby, including free two-hour parking on Main Street and at the Bridger Park Garage, which visitors traveling through town have found convenient. The studio’s stated mission is to offer knowledge without following trends, providing unique and well-rounded instruction because they believe one size does not fit all. This philosophy appears to resonate, as one person who had been away from yoga for years signed up for an entire year of classes after a trial period, fully recommending the studio.
The overall vibe described by people is one of warmth and community. Multiple visitors use words like welcoming, cozy, and comfy to describe the atmosphere. A traveling yoga teacher called it a “lovely community,” and another person said if they lived in Bozeman, this would be their home studio. The studio explicitly states its doors are open to people of all backgrounds, valuing diversity, inclusion, and compassion. They welcome people of all sexual orientations, abilities, and ethnic, economic, and racial backgrounds. This inclusive ethos is reflected in visitor comments about feeling instantly comfortable and supported. The studio also fosters local community through partnerships with other wellness studios in town, Zephyr Cycling and Pure Barre, offering cross-studio discounts for annual members.
Experienced Teachers and Diverse Class Offerings
The quality of instruction is a consistent highlight in what people share about their experiences. The studio’s teachers are described as practitioners who combine humility and deep experience. Visitors frequently praise specific instructors by name, noting their unique styles and the supportive environment they create. One person, returning to yoga after a long break, made a point to take classes from as many instructors as possible and found all six they encountered to be amazing. Another long-term attendee of nearly eight years loves the studio and finds all the instructors welcoming, creating an inviting space to practice.
Specific teachers receive notable acclaim. Kathleen is mentioned repeatedly for her challenging, creative flows, great alignment cues, and the mix of her creative sequences with yogi wisdom. A visiting yoga teacher was particularly impressed, calling one of her Power classes “truly transcendent” and noting that Kathleen even sang a Sanskrit mantra to close the session. Others mention Hannah for a perfect, cozy slow flow, Bailey for being warm and welcoming, and Caitlin for hosting a memorable birthday yoga session. The classes themselves are described as creative, challenging, and well-executed. The studio offers a wide variety of yoga classes built to meet students where they are. Visitors explicitly mention classes covering all skill levels and specific styles like Power yoga, vinyasa, slow flow, and prenatal yoga. With classes offered throughout the day, people note there are enough options to fit into anyone’s schedule.
Thoughtful Amenities and Practical Considerations
The studio is equipped with amenities that both locals and travelers appreciate. The facility includes locker rooms with two clean, fully stocked showers. Towel service is provided, and Manduka yoga mats and sweat towels are available for free use, which visitors on the road have found to be a thoughtful touch. The studio is also stocked with a variety of traditional props. Other amenities include free wifi, storage hooks and benches in the lobby for personal items, and a policy of locking the studio entrance after class begins for security. The studio encourages pre-enrollment online to streamline check-in and has specific policies to maintain the environment. These include arriving 5-10 minutes early, removing footwear before entering the studio space, and storing phones and personal items in the lobby or locker rooms. They note that if someone is on call, they and their phone are still welcome if they inform the teacher beforehand.
Most experiences shared are positive, but one visitor did report a challenging situation where they arrived two minutes late due to downtown construction and found the door locked, with no one available to discuss rescheduling, and were subsequently charged for the missed class. This highlights the importance of the studio’s policy to arrive on time. For those planning a visit, the studio is located at 9 East Main Street, Suite F, in the same building as Teton Gravity Research and Main Street Overeasy. Access is via a staircase at the front of the building. The studio offers introductory options like a two-week unlimited trial, which one visitor used to successfully reintegrate into a regular practice. For those in Bozeman or passing through, Ekam Yoga presents as a thoughtfully designed, inclusive, and well-regarded downtown yoga space with a strong sense of community.
