Overview
Lotus House of Yoga in Omaha is a community-focused studio offering yoga, cycle, sculpt, and pilates classes in a welcoming atmosphere. The heated signature vinyasa flow combines ashtanga sequencing with philosophy and music, while hot sculpt delivers strength and cardio with weights. Cycle classes feature beat-based intervals and hills, and pilates emphasizes core strength and controlled movement. Gentler options include slow flow and yin yoga, which involve longer holds for deep restoration. Teachers are knowledgeable and energetic, creating a supportive environment that has drawn many long-term students. Early morning classes are available, including 5:00 AM sessions. Visitors should note the studio enforces a strict no-show fee of $18 for cancellations made less than ten hours before class, even for emergencies. Despite this policy, the studio’s variety of classes and strong sense of community make it a popular choice for those seeking a well-rounded fitness and wellness experience.
Yoga Format
Yoga Styles
Studio Amenities
Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 5:30 am – 9:30 pm |
| Tuesday | Open | 5:30 am – 9:30 pm |
| Wednesday | Open | 5:30 am – 9:30 pm |
| Thursday | Open | 5:30 am – 9:30 pm |
| Friday | Open | 5:30 am – 9:30 pm |
| Saturday | Open | 5:30 am – 6:30 pm |
| Sunday | Open | 7:00 am – 9:30 pm |
Studio in Details
Overview
Lotus House of Yoga in Omaha is a wellness studio rooted in community, movement, and personal evolution. Founded on the belief that yoga exists to calm the mind and uncover inner strength, the studio offers a range of classes including yoga, cycle, sculpt, and pilates. The atmosphere blends lightheartedness with serious dedication to music and mutual support, creating a space where students feel accepted as they are. Teachers and staff are described as knowledgeable, fun, and committed to fostering a vibrant community that energizes both body and spirit.
Classes and Services
The studio provides several signature classes. The heated vinyasa flow, set between 90–100°F, combines ashtanga-inspired sequencing with yoga philosophy and a curated soundtrack. Modifications are offered, but students should be prepared for weight-bearing on wrists and ankles. Hot sculpt is a 45-minute strength and cardio workout with weights, also heated, emphasizing high-repetition movements. Cycle classes feature beat-based interval sprints and resistance hills; participants must bring clean athletic shoes or SPD clip shoes. Pilates focuses on precise movements, breath control, and core strengthening, with some sessions heated. Slow flow and yin classes offer gentler options: slow flow moves through postures with detailed cues, while yin involves long holds targeting connective tissues and meridians. A vigorous vinyasa class builds heat with inversions and arm balances. A personal concierge service helps newcomers choose the right first class.
Visitor Experience
Reviews consistently praise the welcoming atmosphere and talented instructors. Many highlight the energy of specific teachers and the quality of classes, noting that even non-yoga enthusiasts enjoy the spin and sculpt offerings. The studio offers early morning classes, including 5:00 AM sessions, which have become favorites for some. Community is a recurring theme—students often form workout friendships and feel supported. However, some reviews mention a strict no-show policy: a $18 charge for missing a class without 10-hour notice applies even during illness or emergencies. Pricing communication has also been cited as unclear by a few, though others appreciate the variety of class options available. Overall, Lotus House is regarded as a welcoming, high-energy studio with a robust class schedule and a strong sense of community.
