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Yoga Studio

Sholinganallur, Chennai, India - 600097

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YOGA FOR ALL
136.1 is perhaps, the only place in India, where you have the flexibility of learning yoga from a variety of schools including Hatha, Iyengar, Sivananda,Satyanada Yoga and Power Yoga. Our International and Indian teachers also have the capability of customizing classes according to your health needs.

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No. 1 to 4, Kumarswamy Nagar,

Classic Gardens,Sholinganallur

Sholinganallur, Chennai, India - 600097

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Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

At the Institute

Styles of Yoga

Thai Yoga, Kundalini Yoga, Raja Yoga, Ashtanga Yoga, Bikram Yoga, Kriya Yoga, Power Yoga, Iyengar Yoga, Yoga Meditation, Hatha Yoga

Reviews (2)

5 out of 5 2 reviews

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""I've done yoga before. At least thought I did. Shady studios with saffron clad men in the Baba Ramdevmould muttering Oms and putting me to sleep. So I wasn't particularly convinced that this would do anything for me. But I was desperate by then and I needed to do something. A broken engagement earlier last year had left me stressed out and extremely depressed. And it showed--acne, insomnia and weight gain (I am an emotional eater and turn to dessert when I am down). I knew I needed to get back to exercising in the morning but I somehow couldn't stick to a gym. I came back from each workout session crankier, frazzled and more annoyed than ever. I know gyms work for most people, in fact I was a bit of a gym rat myself earlier but somehow it didn't work for me this time round. It was almost on a whim that I stepped into the studio. I passed by it one day while walking and decided to simply take a trial session. An Ashtanga class is a bit of a novelty for the uninitiated. What hits you first is the silence punctuated by nothing louder than the sound of breathing. The Ujjayi breath that I later discovered is said to keep the vital life force or prana circulating within the body.I sat down and waited for the class to start. It never did. Instead the people around me got up and began their Surya namaskars. I was a trifle flummoxed and wondered what I needed to do, until Prasad came, sat beside me and told me, "Sit, Breathe."He then led me through the Surya namaskars and a few asanas. I couldn't do too much, I remember but that day I slept like a baby after nearly six months of tossing and turning.And so I came back. Over and over again. Prasad didn't push me-in fact he was almost impossibly slow in teaching me new asanas. It annoyed me at first-- patience isn't a virtue that is has been doled out very generously to me. I want to see immediate results-I want to see the numbers drop quickly on the scale, I wanted to master the entire primary series, I wanted size zero, a six-pack and razor sharp collar bones to happen in a month. That didn't happen-the transformation was an evolutionary, not a sudden one. I dropped a few kilos, my skin cleared up and looked better, I began sleeping better. And because it was a gradual initiation, my body didn't get injured in the process.The real change was the slow, almost insidious awareness that crept in over the last few months. The simple pleasure of feeling the way your body responds just a little better every time you get on the mat. The way you make better food choices-simply because you begin to like your body better and therefore want to nurture and nourish it right. And weight becomes simply a number, not something that your sense of self-acceptance and worth, is hinged on. All forms of yoga is ultimately a journey into the self but for me, Ashtanga was the road that took me there. It manages to combine extreme physicality with a deep ingrained spirituality-it truly is the marriage of the body and the mind. And honestly, I think the reason I love it so much is that both the space and the teacher, Prasad (though he scolds me for talking in class) is brilliant.I must admit, I'm addicted. I still hope for the taut body and all that ( vanity, thy name is woman after all) but I'm also enjoying the process. Which is why, I continue to wake up at five in the morning and get onto my hot pink mat. I've begun to believe that as Sri K. PattabhiJois says, 'Do your practice and all is coming'.""

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"I started yoga the week I found out I was pregnant. For the last few years, family and friends had been advising me to do yoga to help me cope with stress and anxiety, but I was convinced that was not for me.What changed my mind?Hormones I guess and the fear that I will pass on these negatives of stress and anxiety to my baby. Yoga grew with me along with my pregnancy. From 2 sessions a week, I increased to 3 during my last months, and actually went for a yoga session the evening of the delivery!The yoga studio 136.1 had organised prenatal yoga for me, and I stuck to my yoga routine along the months. I was looking forward to every class, felt energised after each, maintained good flexibility, trained my pelvic, learned to breath and to relax. Yoga also helped me to be more conscious of my body, and finding the correct balance. These sessions were also an opportunity to bond with the growing individual in my womb. The baby was active and responded to breathing and relaxation, and clearly showed signs of being content during the classes.My delivery was relatively quick for a first baby, less than 6 hours between the first contractions and the arrival of my little boy, Emile, and I am convinced that yoga helped tremendously in dealing with the pain, staying focused on my breathing and in being able to cope with the whole experience. From birth Emile is very chilled out and relaxed child, alert and smiling, interested in discovering the world.I tend to think that yoga has also been a fair cause in it.Now I am ready to start yoga again, this time for myself."

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1. What are the styles of Yoga you teach?

Thai Yoga, Kundalini Yoga, Raja Yoga and others

2. Which classes do you teach?

We teach Yoga Class

3. Do you provide a demo class?

Yes, We provide a free demo class.

4. Where are you located?

We are located in Sholinganallur, Chennai.

Teaches

Yoga Classes

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

At the Institute

Styles of Yoga

Thai Yoga, Kundalini Yoga, Raja Yoga, Ashtanga Yoga, Bikram Yoga, Kriya Yoga, Power Yoga, Iyengar Yoga, Yoga Meditation, Hatha Yoga

5 out of 5 2 reviews

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""I've done yoga before. At least thought I did. Shady studios with saffron clad men in the Baba Ramdevmould muttering Oms and putting me to sleep. So I wasn't particularly convinced that this would do anything for me. But I was desperate by then and I needed to do something. A broken engagement earlier last year had left me stressed out and extremely depressed. And it showed--acne, insomnia and weight gain (I am an emotional eater and turn to dessert when I am down). I knew I needed to get back to exercising in the morning but I somehow couldn't stick to a gym. I came back from each workout session crankier, frazzled and more annoyed than ever. I know gyms work for most people, in fact I was a bit of a gym rat myself earlier but somehow it didn't work for me this time round. It was almost on a whim that I stepped into the studio. I passed by it one day while walking and decided to simply take a trial session. An Ashtanga class is a bit of a novelty for the uninitiated. What hits you first is the silence punctuated by nothing louder than the sound of breathing. The Ujjayi breath that I later discovered is said to keep the vital life force or prana circulating within the body.I sat down and waited for the class to start. It never did. Instead the people around me got up and began their Surya namaskars. I was a trifle flummoxed and wondered what I needed to do, until Prasad came, sat beside me and told me, "Sit, Breathe."He then led me through the Surya namaskars and a few asanas. I couldn't do too much, I remember but that day I slept like a baby after nearly six months of tossing and turning.And so I came back. Over and over again. Prasad didn't push me-in fact he was almost impossibly slow in teaching me new asanas. It annoyed me at first-- patience isn't a virtue that is has been doled out very generously to me. I want to see immediate results-I want to see the numbers drop quickly on the scale, I wanted to master the entire primary series, I wanted size zero, a six-pack and razor sharp collar bones to happen in a month. That didn't happen-the transformation was an evolutionary, not a sudden one. I dropped a few kilos, my skin cleared up and looked better, I began sleeping better. And because it was a gradual initiation, my body didn't get injured in the process.The real change was the slow, almost insidious awareness that crept in over the last few months. The simple pleasure of feeling the way your body responds just a little better every time you get on the mat. The way you make better food choices-simply because you begin to like your body better and therefore want to nurture and nourish it right. And weight becomes simply a number, not something that your sense of self-acceptance and worth, is hinged on. All forms of yoga is ultimately a journey into the self but for me, Ashtanga was the road that took me there. It manages to combine extreme physicality with a deep ingrained spirituality-it truly is the marriage of the body and the mind. And honestly, I think the reason I love it so much is that both the space and the teacher, Prasad (though he scolds me for talking in class) is brilliant.I must admit, I'm addicted. I still hope for the taut body and all that ( vanity, thy name is woman after all) but I'm also enjoying the process. Which is why, I continue to wake up at five in the morning and get onto my hot pink mat. I've begun to believe that as Sri K. PattabhiJois says, 'Do your practice and all is coming'.""

Yoga Studio
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Yoga

"I started yoga the week I found out I was pregnant. For the last few years, family and friends had been advising me to do yoga to help me cope with stress and anxiety, but I was convinced that was not for me.What changed my mind?Hormones I guess and the fear that I will pass on these negatives of stress and anxiety to my baby. Yoga grew with me along with my pregnancy. From 2 sessions a week, I increased to 3 during my last months, and actually went for a yoga session the evening of the delivery!The yoga studio 136.1 had organised prenatal yoga for me, and I stuck to my yoga routine along the months. I was looking forward to every class, felt energised after each, maintained good flexibility, trained my pelvic, learned to breath and to relax. Yoga also helped me to be more conscious of my body, and finding the correct balance. These sessions were also an opportunity to bond with the growing individual in my womb. The baby was active and responded to breathing and relaxation, and clearly showed signs of being content during the classes.My delivery was relatively quick for a first baby, less than 6 hours between the first contractions and the arrival of my little boy, Emile, and I am convinced that yoga helped tremendously in dealing with the pain, staying focused on my breathing and in being able to cope with the whole experience. From birth Emile is very chilled out and relaxed child, alert and smiling, interested in discovering the world.I tend to think that yoga has also been a fair cause in it.Now I am ready to start yoga again, this time for myself."

Have you attended any class with Yoga Studio?

Yoga Studio conducts classes in Yoga. It is located in Sholinganallur, Chennai. It takes Regular Classes- at the Institute. It has got 2 reviews till now with 100% positive feedback.

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