Overview
The Studio Reno positions itself as a conscious community hub, creating a safe and inviting environment for people to connect and grow their practice. Visitors consistently describe the atmosphere as welcoming, inclusive, and serene, with many forming lasting friendships through the studio. It offers a diverse schedule of yoga and wellness classes, including Vinyasa flow, Yin yoga, hot Vinyasa, and slow flow Pilates, with instructors frequently praised for their knowledge and supportive guidance. The studio operates two locations in Reno for flexibility and provides clear value through a recommended $40 introductory month for new students and an unlimited monthly membership. Beyond regular classes, it enhances its community focus with special events like weekend Tea & Elixir Lounges and sound meditations.
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Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 8:00 AM – 7:30 PM |
| Tuesday | Open | 8:00 AM – 7:30 PM |
| Wednesday | Open | 8:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
| Thursday | Open | 8:00 AM – 7:30 PM |
| Friday | Open | 7:00 AM – 1:00 AM |
| Saturday | Open | 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM |
| Sunday | Open | 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM |
Studio in Details
A Welcoming Community Hub in Reno
The Studio in Reno positions itself as a conscious community center, with a stated mission to create a safe place for people to connect and grow their practice. Visitors frequently echo this sentiment, describing the atmosphere as welcoming, inclusive, inviting, and serene. Many people mention feeling a strong sense of belonging, with one noting they’ve met “amazing friends and lifelong connections” through the space. The vibe is often characterized as exactly what’s needed for relaxation, with people describing the decor of both locations as calming. The studio operates two locations in Reno, one on South Virginia Street and a second on Moran Street, offering flexibility for attendees.
While the overall feedback highlights a positive and supportive environment, a small number of visitors have reported negative interactions with specific staff members, mentioning feeling mistreated or citing issues with professionalism and customer care in isolated incidents. These contrasting experiences suggest that while the community ethos is a significant draw for many, individual experiences can vary. The studio also hosts a unique late-night Tea & Elixir Lounge on weekends, which some visitors highlight as a special feature that adds to the community feel, alongside events like sound meditations.
Diverse Yoga and Wellness Offerings
The class schedule appears diverse and caters to various preferences. Visitors specifically mention enjoying yin yoga, flow classes (which often refer to Vinyasa), hot Vinyasa, and Vinyasa flow. One person with a background in Bikram method yoga found supportive instruction here. Other modalities noted by people include myofascial release and slow flow Pilates, indicating a blend of yoga with complementary movement practices. The instructors are repeatedly praised for their knowledge, patience, and ability to make classes beginner-friendly. Specific teachers like Kat Ames and Rachelle Lanning receive mentions for their attentive guidance, use of props like balls and straps, and incorporating elements like sound bath bowls.
The studio extends beyond regular classes by hosting workshops and special events, such as Yin Yoga with massage and First Friday Sound Meditations. Teacher training is also part of their ecosystem, as indicated by instructor Kelly Aguilera’s involvement with the Sacred Roots Teacher Training program. While massage is mentioned in passing by one visitor, the primary focus from the feedback is on the yoga classes and community events. People do not mention specific styles like Kundalini, Ashtanga, or Aerial Yoga, so the full range of styles offered is not detailed in the visitor comments provided.
Practicalities for New and Regular Students
For those new to yoga or the studio, a common entry point is the $40 intro month special for new students, which multiple visitors recommend as a great value and way to start. For committed practitioners, an unlimited monthly membership priced at $121 is available, which people describe as well-priced compared to other local studios, especially since it grants access to both locations. Classes are scheduled seven days a week with different daily options, providing consistency and variety. The spaces are described as cozy and beautiful, with props presumably available as their use is mentioned in classes.
People highlight the staff as generally friendly, kind, and helpful. However, practical details like the exact class schedule, booking process, parking situation, or specific amenities like showers or locker availability are not detailed in the visitor feedback provided. The studio encourages connection through a newsletter for updates and a social media presence on Instagram. For those considering a visit, the prevailing sentiment from many long-term attendees is one of strong recommendation, citing the combination of a supportive community, diverse class options, and clear value in their introductory and membership offers as key reasons to give it a try.
