Overview
Eugene Yoga’s 5th Street Market location is a pillar of Eugene’s holistic health community, described by visitors as a welcoming yoga home and sanctuary. The studio offers a wide variety of classes including Hatha, Vinyasa, Iyengar, Gentle, Prenatal, Kundalini, and Restorative yoga, catering to all skill levels with some of the most skillful teachers in town. Instruction is a significant highlight, with certified teachers providing knowledgeable, purposeful guidance and helpful adjustments for poses, making practice accessible for those with injuries or limited flexibility. The studio fosters community through a bi-weekly newsletter, special events like sound meditation and full moon flows, and affordable membership options.
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Studio in Details
A Community-Focused Yoga Home in Eugene
Eugene Yoga operates two locations in Eugene, Oregon, including the 5th Street Market studio, positioning itself as a long-standing pillar in the local holistic health community. Visitors describe it as a welcoming yoga home and a sanctuary for mind and body, with some people having been members since 2015. The studio’s mission, as stated on its website, is to be a home studio for all practitioners seeking a welcoming, informed, and sustainable practice. This community feel is echoed by people who mention the lovely people in class and the vibrant community under the new ownership of Andrea Stafl, who brings what visitors call new energy to the place. The studio emphasizes mind-body integration and aims to support a practice that can, in turn, sustain the individual.
The physical spaces are noted by visitors as being spacious and clean. The 5th Street Market location is situated upstairs in the Station Square building, with access via stairs or an elevator, and offers free parking in designated lots. The South studio is part of the South Eugene Wellness Center. While the specific studio temperature or boutique retail offerings are not detailed by visitors, the focus remains on the practice environment and community. The studio fosters this through a bi-weekly newsletter that shares updates on special events and tips for home practice.
A Diverse Array of Styles and Skillful Instruction
The studio’s core offering is a wide variety of yoga classes. The website lists regular weekly classes in styles including Hatha, Vinyasa, Iyengar, Gentle, Prenatal, Kundalini, and Restorative yoga, which aligns with the service types confirmed from visitor and website descriptions. People specifically appreciate this diversity, noting there’s a class for every skill level and that the studio has some of the most skillful teachers in town. Specialized workshops and events further expand the experience, with examples like “Cultivating Calm and Resilience,” “Bhakti Nidra” with live music, and “On the Ball Yoga” for strength and balance. Other events mentioned include sound meditation, full moon flows, music and sound healing, and even Kids Yoga, which one visitor’s children love.
Instruction is a significant highlight. The teaching team has a collective depth of experience, with credentials including RYT200, RYT500, E-RYT500, Yoga Alliance certifications, and specialized training in lineages like Iyengar and Anusara. Visitors repeatedly praise the instructors for being amazing, excellent, purposeful, and knowledgeable. Specific teachers like Jean, Donna O’Neil, Jennifer Jamison, and Andrea Stafl receive notable mentions for their unique classes, helpful adjustments for poses, deep spiritual awareness, and skill in tailoring classes to individual needs. The teaching approach is often described as caring and focused on safety, with instructors providing wonderful instruction on how to enter poses and offering alternate moves for those dealing with injury.
Accessibility, Adaptation, and Extended Offerings
A defining characteristic of Eugene Yoga, as noted by both the studio and its visitors, is its focus on adaptive and accessible yoga for all fitness levels. People mention that instructors are great at suggesting alternate moves if you’re dealing with an injury, and they take time to help adjust postures for those who aren’t flexible. One person shared how an instructor’s help made it very easy to participate in a class despite needing to adapt some poses, leading to a satisfying outcome. This inclusive approach supports various health goals visitors mention, such as centering oneself, relaxing, staying flexible, managing stress, and building strength and core stability.
Beyond the regular group classes, the studio provides several other service formats. Online yoga is available, with one visitor noting a positive experience with a “lunch and align” class that included a video copy afterward. The studio also runs a teacher training program—a 200-hour Yoga Alliance accredited course—as well as workshops and special events. While visitors do not explicitly mention private sessions, corporate yoga, outdoor yoga, or retreats in the provided feedback, the website indicates the studio hosts retreats. The business model includes an unlimited monthly membership priced at $75, drop-in options, and new student specials, aiming to make a regular practice affordable. The overall impression from visitors is of a deeply supportive, skilled, and community-oriented yoga studio that successfully acts as a home for practitioners on many different paths.
