Overview
ReCreate Yoga is a Bozeman-based studio led by certified instructor Jane Weisenberger, offering a unique practice centered on anatomical alignment and the therapeutic integration of sound healing. The studio provides specialized classes like Yoga for the Back and Yin Yoga, designed to restore biomechanical balance and support an active mountain lifestyle. A hallmark of their programming includes seasonal sound bath events and immersive retreats in Montana’s natural settings, blending yoga, meditation, and vibrational therapy. ReCreate Yoga fosters a strong community through partnerships with local venues and offers private sessions, with future classes aimed at specific groups like those over 55. The core mission is to provide tools for regaining symmetrical balance in stability, mobility, and lightness of being, enabling a strong body and peaceful mind.
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Studio in Details
A Yoga Practice Focused on Alignment and Sound Healing
ReCreate Yoga operates as a professionally instructed yoga organization based in Bozeman, Montana, with a distinct focus on facilitating personal balance and enabling people’s greatest potential to unfold. The practice is led by Jane Weisenberger, an instructor with credentials including ERYT, RYT 500, C-IAYT, and YACEP, who has been teaching since 2011. Her approach is described as gently guiding people back into balance by helping them tune into their inner intelligence, with the goal of releasing tension and allowing a better self to emerge naturally. The studio’s main purpose centers on building a community with a peaceful sense of well-being and strength of character, aiming to provide tools for regaining symmetrical balance in stability, mobility, and lightness of being. This creates an environment where enabling a strong body and peaceful mind can support higher potentials in all aspects of life.
The identity of this yoga space is deeply intertwined with sound healing practices. A visitor specifically notes that Jane is “an amazing and inspiring yoga teacher who does a great job incorporating healing sounds into her classes and including light yoga warm ups with her sound baths.” This integration of vibrational elements is a consistent theme across the studio’s offerings. The practice emphasizes clear professional cueing to help practitioners feel more connected and aware of their bodies, with particular attention to bringing bodies back to a normal bio-mechanical state. While visitors do not mention specific details about the studio’s physical decor or ambiance, the textual descriptions suggest an approach that values precision, restoration, and the therapeutic combination of movement and sound.
Specialized Classes and Seasonal Sound Bath Events
The studio offers several specialized class formats that cater to specific needs and seasons. Regular classes include Yoga for the Back, described as a smooth flowing practice for all levels that focuses on increasing strength and mobility of the whole spine while improving stability of the spine and pelvis. This class uses specific cueing and emphasizes breath as a guide through movement, with the stated intention of decreasing potential discomfort or injury. Another staple is Yin Yoga, characterized as a deep, slow stretch targeting joints and muscles, held for three to five minutes per pose to allow full opening without strain. This practice is noted for going deep into the joint capsule beyond muscles and tendons, aiming to restore joint mobility and bring the body back to equilibrium after activities like winter sports, biking, running, or hiking.
Seasonal and special event programming forms a significant part of the studio’s calendar. Ayurvedic Yoga classes are offered to help keep the body in balance as seasons change, focusing on opening energy centers through breath movement. The studio also hosts numerous sound bath events throughout the year, often with thematic names like “Sounds of Spring,” “Winter Yoga and Sound Event,” and “Resilient Power Yin Yoga and Sound Bath.” These events typically combine gentle movement or yoga with sound bath sessions, sometimes at partner locations like Beringia House, Namaha Yoga, or Spire Climbing Center. Visitors mention that these sound baths incorporate crystal bowl vibrations and are designed to reset resonance in the body and mind, promoting a renewed lightness. Event pricing varies, with some community sound baths offered for $10 while others are priced at $25.
Retreats, Private Sessions, and Mountain Community Integration
Beyond regular classes, ReCreate Yoga organizes immersive retreats that blend yoga, sound healing, and Montana’s natural environment. A featured offering is “The Power of OM: Yoga and Sound Bath Retreat” in Big Sky, Montana, scheduled for May 2026. This women’s retreat is described as exploring the power of OM with vibrations, voice, meditation, and movement, with the tagline “Experience the power of oneness!!” The retreat includes three nights in luxury accommodations, eight vegetarian meals, five yoga and meditation classes, evening sound baths, hiking meditation, breath work, and opportunities for private sound, reiki, or yoga sessions. Another retreat option, “Feel Your Flow!” in Livingston, Montana, focuses on letting go of tension and releasing worry through gentle flow, with similar inclusions at a different price point.
The studio offers private yoga sessions with pricing starting at $100 per hour for one to two people and $150 per hour for three to six people. These sessions are available by appointment, and the studio encourages calls for private appointments. ReCreate Yoga demonstrates strong integration with the local Bozeman community by hosting events at various partner venues including Beringia (a technical outerwear store), Namaha Yoga studio, and Spire Climbing Center. The programming shows particular awareness of the local active lifestyle, with classes designed for those who enjoy winter sports, climbing, hiking, and other mountain activities. The studio mentions a “Coming soon” announcement for “Wilderness Yoga” and an “Over 55 Yoga” class aimed at helping people maintain spinal stability and function as they age gracefully. While visitors do not mention specific details about studio amenities or props, the retreat information notes that mats, blankets, blocks, and bolsters are provided on request with advance notice.
