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Yoga Tree Hayes

519 Hayes St.,
San Francisco, CA 94102
(415) 626-9707
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Contact Yoga Tree Hayes at (415) 626-9707 and ask about special offers!
Classes offered:
Anusara, Ashtanga, Gentle Hatha, Hatha Flow, Iyengar, Restorative, Vinyasa
Amenities:
Changing room, Sells products, Cubbies, Massage, Mat rental, Seating area, Bottled water, Drinking water, Mats available
Business description:
Mass market

Reviews (1)

Sara E. Jul 01 2007
This location is larger than their location on Stanyan and it's also very popular. When it's crowded, they manage to squeeze everyone in and adapt the workout to take into account the class size. I've tried multiple instructors and they're all good. Each instructor has a different personality though (e.g., how much they talk) , so you need to check them out to find the best fit for you. Stacey Rosenberg, for example, asks participants to demonstrate particular moves - you may or may not like this. The studio is clean and they have bathrooms. Good vibe all-around. Be sure to check their website for the current classes. They're very good about keeping it up to date.

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