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Where's your favorite place to practice yoga?
Published: 9/20/2012 6:30 AM
Last Modified: 9/19/2012 5:12 PM


Rebecca Wade teaches a yoga class at The Yoga Room in Brookside. CHRISTOPHER SMITH/Tulsa World

I need to start practicing what I preach, especially when it comes to trumpeting the virtues of yoga.

My favorite classes were taught at St. John's health club, as well as Hillcrest's. Having recently joined the Y downtown, though, I'll soon start going there. (Feel free to hold me to it next time you see me on the street -- especially if I have something fattening in my hand.)

I wrote a story for Thursday's Scene section on yoga, specifically yoga geared toward folks who have preconceived notions about the ancient practice.

Along with that story, I listed several places you can take yoga locally -- places like Beth Field's studio at 1421 S. Carson Ave.; Inner Peace Yoga, 7718 E. 91st St.; Tranquility Yoga, 11644 N. 101st East Ave., Collinsville; Equilibrium Downtown Tulsa, 328 E. First St.; Jennifer Skaggs' weekend rooftop yoga at Ascent, 1325 E. 15th St.; and The Yoga Room, 3403 S. Peoria Ave.

I'm sure there are more places that offer yoga classes. Did I miss your favorite? Please leave a comment and tell me -- and others -- about where it is, how much it is and, if you like, why you love it so much.

Peace, love and namaste ... XOXO



Reader Comments 2 Total

Dr. Strangelove (5 months ago)
Our hot tub tops my list.
Reelman1 (5 months ago)
Where's your favorite place to practice yoga?

In my dreams.
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While other kids were watching "The Smurfs," Scene Writer Jason Ashley Wright was tuned in to "Style with Elsa Klensch." By fourth grade, he knew he wanted to write, and spent almost three years publishing a weekly teen-oriented magazine, Teen-Zine -- circulation: 2. After earning a degree in journalism from the University of Southern Mississippi, he became the medical reporter and teen board coordinator for the Hattiesburg (Miss.) American, a Gannett newspaper. Eight months later, with visions of Elsa dancing in his head, he applied for the fashion writer position at the Tulsa World, where he began working on Aug. 3, 1998. He is now a general assignment reporter for Scene.

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