Overview
Yin Yoga Space PDX is a unique wellness destination in Portland’s Central Eastside, exclusively dedicated to the slow, meditative practice of Yin yoga. The studio features an intentionally calming aesthetic with wood floors, beam ceilings, and candlelit ambiance designed to help visitors feel instantly relaxed and held by the space. Offering over twenty-five weekly classes across three levels (Yin 1, Yin 2, Yin 3), the practice focuses on passive, supported postures held for extended periods to target deep connective tissues and encourage emotional processing. The studio maintains a strong commitment to inclusivity, creating a safe space for all demographics and offering specialized community programs like SIN Yin for service industry workers.
Yoga Format
Yoga Styles
Studio Amenities
Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 5:30 PM – 9:00 PM |
| Tuesday | Open | 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM |
| Wednesday | Open | 9:30 AM – 10:15 PM |
| Thursday | Open | 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM |
| Friday | Open | 9:30 AM – 6:30 PM |
| Saturday | Open | 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM |
| Sunday | Open | 9:30 AM – 9:15 PM |
Studio in Details
A Dedicated Yin Sanctuary in Portland’s Central Eastside
Yin Yoga Space PDX occupies a distinct niche in Portland’s wellness landscape as a studio devoted exclusively to the slow, meditative practice of Yin yoga. Located in the Central Eastside neighborhood, it describes itself as not your typical yoga studio, a sentiment echoed by visitors who find it a unique reprieve from a tense world. The space itself is intentionally designed to foster calm, with people describing a beautiful studio featuring wood floors, a wood-beam ceiling, and a dark gray color scheme with gold accents. The atmosphere is frequently set with candles, which visitors say helps them feel instantly calm upon entering. This deliberate aesthetic creates what one person called a cozy and warm and inviting environment where you feel more held by the space itself. The studio’s mission is explicitly rooted in inclusivity, striving to create a safe space for all lifestyles, genders, belief systems, and abilities, and to remove the stigma that yoga is for a particular demographic. This commitment to a judgement-free, all-welcoming environment is a core part of its identity, extending to specific community-focused programs.
The studio’s offerings are centered around its namesake practice. Yin yoga is described as a slow, meditative style focusing on stillness and deep stretching, where postures are held for extended periods—from one to ten minutes depending on the class level—to target the body’s deeper connective tissues. The practice is passive and supported, often utilizing props like bolsters and blankets, which the studio provides. People note that the purpose here is not to rush but to help you listen to your own body, creating what one visitor aptly called the most passively active practice they have experienced. This approach attracts individuals seeking more than physical exercise; they come for a space to slow down, process emotions, and engage in what many describe as a form of somatic or emotional therapy. The studio fosters a warm community, with over twenty-five Yin classes offered weekly, taught by instructors visitors consistently describe as knowledgeable, lovely, and skilled at holding space.
Class Structure, Teaching, and Community Programs
The studio structures its practice through three primary class levels: Yin 1, Yin 2, and Yin 3. Yin 1 serves as an introduction or is suited for those who find longer stillness challenging, with posture holds of one to three minutes. Yin 2 is for those with some experience seeking deeper stretches and emotional processing, with holds of three to five minutes. Yin 3 is for experienced practitioners, offering very deep relaxation benefits with holds lasting six to ten minutes. Class lengths vary from 45 to 75 minutes, scheduled at both daytime and late-night hours to accommodate different routines. Visitors speak highly of the instructional quality across all levels. Instructors like Jamila are noted for bringing a warm, grounding spirit and being excellent, knowledgeable guides. Others, like Sarasvati, are celebrated as magnificent storytellers who masterfully weave the traditions and philosophies of Yin into the practice, acting as guides who help you find your own practice. Anika is praised for providing a safe, compassionate space to open and release, with knowledgeable guidance and thoughtful pacing.
Beyond the regular class schedule, the studio hosts specialty workshops and events, which people mention include unique experiences like sessions with a live cellist or harpist, breathwork classes, and monthly Yin/Yang classes. A cornerstone of its community outreach is the SIN Yin program, a passion project of owner Rachel Brooks. Designed for service industry and sex industry workers, SIN Yin offers late-night, donation-based sessions on Monday nights from 10 PM to midnight. These open-format sessions allow people to join after their shifts, providing a healthy winding-down alternative. The program also includes off-site staff wellness sessions for restaurants or bars. This initiative reflects the owner’s background and a deep commitment to accessibility, creating a dedicated option for those with non-traditional schedules. The studio also sells a variety of yoga and wellness-related items, and visitors note amenities like fresh tea, contributing to the overall nurturing experience.
Visitor Experiences and Practical Considerations
People visiting Yin Yoga Space describe profound and varied benefits, often touching on mental and emotional well-being as much as physical. Many report it being a lifeline for managing stress, anxiety, depression, trauma, and grief. One person detailed how the practice has been so nourishing for my nervous system and is the primary thing supporting them through difficult times. Others find it excellent for physical relief, with one visitor noting their chronic back pain was alleviated through a combination of Yin and Pilates. The experience is repeatedly called magical, healing, and a space for re-centering the energy of the soul. Visitors with extensive yoga experience, including teachers who have practiced internationally for decades, call it their favorite studio ever and qualify it as the best, citing the exquisite teachers, awesome space, and cozy vibes that welcome all levels.
For those new to the studio, there is a notable introductory offer: 21 Days of Unlimited Yin for $21. One visitor who purchased this found it to be a great deal. The studio offers various membership and package options, including a monthly unlimited membership, one-month passes, dual memberships for partners, and a dual-space membership providing access to a sister studio. Class packages are also available. While the schedule is robust, some visitors express a hope for more morning or daytime class times in the future. A practical note from a visitor suggests that during certain seasons, if you are easily distracted by minor illnesses, you might consider timing your visit, as they observed other students coughing. The studio provides mats and props, so you only need to bring yourself. For those in Portland seeking a deeply restorative, inclusive, and community-oriented practice that prioritizes mindfulness and inner reflection over intensity, Yin Yoga Space PDX presents a distinctive and highly regarded destination.
