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1520 Sansom St Ste 3
Philadelphia, PA 19102

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Bikram's Yoga College Of India - Philadelphia, PA
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I've been going to this studio for a few months. I've had eight different instructors. Seven of them were great. They were friendly and helpful to me as someone new to yoga. They ...

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I love Bikram but this place SUCKS. The staff is absolutely and positively horrible. Rude, rude, rude, rude, rude. Last time I was there a staff member who wasn't teaching that cl...

Editorial review from Citysearch 2/26/2014

I definitely love this place because of the peace that I get from learning and enlightening my body from here. This place is really one of the finest when it comes to Yoga. more

Love it!! 2/24/2010

I've been going to classes here for just about a year, and I love it. It took me a while to find a teacher who's style was what I was looking for, but then I found Chris! Chris Fluck is my favorite teacher in the studio, by far. He doesn't baby you, or whisper through class--If you're looking for calming, peaceful yoga, this style is not for you. He sticks with the traditional dialoge, but infuses a little humor into it to keep your mood positive. He gives critiques without giving criticism, and is just really encouraging.\r The space can get a little cramped, since it's limited by a small center city building, but there's not really anything you can do to change it.\r Overall, if you're looking for a whimsical, zen type of experience, Bikram in general is NOT for you. If you can handle the heat and sweat, and aren't afraid to push yourself, I highly reccomend it!! Pros: Location, frequency of classes, Chris Fluck Cons: Crowded locker rooms, pricey (but all Bikram is) more

Awful, Awful, Awful 11/4/2009

I love Bikram but this place SUCKS. The staff is absolutely and positively horrible. Rude, rude, rude, rude, rude. Last time I was there a staff member who wasn't teaching that class (but was participating) literally started yelling at another student because he was using a towel to stretch. The staff member was screaming and looked like he wanted to fight the other guy. It was INSANE. Worst studio ever. Pros: It's Bikram. It's Awesome. Cons: Worst Bikram Studio Ever more

Will never quit 10/29/2009

I've been going to this studio for a few months. I've had eight different instructors. Seven of them were great. They were friendly and helpful to me as someone new to yoga. They continue to help me get better by providing gentle corrections and suggestions. If you’re looking for a yoga class with instructors that will baby you, this isn’t for you, however. The one time I was treated rudely by an instructor, I got over it really quick because I liked what I was doing and I no longer let myself get offended by people who may have problems with their ego or interacting with others (or whatever may be the case). More important than the (mostly) friendly and helpful instructors, I go because I like what this does for my body and mind. The calm feeling and concentration that this brings to my life is as strong as any other method of meditation I have used. It lasts all day and I cannot imagine ever quitting Bikram, even if I was stuck with the one rude instructor every time. Pros: Great instructors and a great way to practice meditation Cons: One instructor can be rude. more

the worst yoga experience I've ever had 2/7/2009

While I have been a longtime fan of yoga and admire the rigor and techniques that hot yoga employs, the teacher, Emily C, completely ruined my experience at Bikram.\r \r She was remarkably rude and extremely inconsiderate, and I felt like I was in some sort of an army boot camp that did not allow me to relax and go at my own pace. What I typically enjoy about yoga is the serenity of it and the ability to push yourself at your own pace with the encouragement and support of your instructor. Emily created an atmosphere that was anything but that, and I cannot emphasize how unhappy I was with her class. \r \r Definitely not going back to Emily's class...I was considering trying out the other teachers who I've heard much better things about....but after reading some of these reviews, it seems the ""militant"" atmosphere and disconnected vibe is prevalent throughout all the classes... Looks like I'm gone for good.\r \r Cons: Emily C, boot camp atmosphere (barking orders left and right), overcrowded, not at all relaxing or soothing, disconnected vibe more

I love this place 8/25/2008

Amazing experience. Great teachers. Great workout. I had never done yoga a day in my life, but after one class at Bikram, I was hooked. The staff is amazing. They will answer any question and really motivate you. Don't get me wrong, you are going to work your butt off during the 90 minute class, and if you don't, then you are doing something wrong. There have so many classes throughout the day, you can usually make it to one, no matter how crazy your schedule is. You will feel like a different person after a class here. Pros: amazing teachers, amazing heat, amazing yoga Cons: not the bellevue's locker room more

great instructors 7/26/2008

I'm athletic, but was completely new to yoga when I came here. The instructors are awesome, very supportive and helpful. Felt comfortable being a newbie. Classes can be very tight for space, especially on sunday mornings. Pros: fabulous instructors Cons: rude/arrogant regulars, cramped space, could be cleaner more

I should have known when I walked through the door... 7/10/2008

So...I have done hot yoga in the past a few years ago and I was looking to get back into it. After checking around, I chose Bikram in Sansom. When I arrived at the building, I had to step over a bag of restaurant trash that was taller then me (in the hall of the building) to get to the stairs (Bikram is on the third floor). I found the place to be filthy and gross. The womens ""changing room"" is a little space behind a tapestry and people just throw thier belongings all over the place. The guy at the front desk talked to me like I was an idiot and I found him to be abrasive. Much to my disappointment, he was also the instructor of the class. This guy was a nightmare, he barked orders at everyone in the room and made these really annoying remarks throughout the whole session. His tone was not calming at all but more of someone who should work at an auction house and not a yoga studio. My past yoga experiences have been calming and peaceful and that is what I expected at Bikram. If you are looking for a ""whatever"" kind of yoga experience in a dumpy environment then go for it. But if you are looking for something more peaceful and lovely, I suggest you look elsewhere. Maybe it was just that one instructor...I doubt it Pros: Good schedule offerings Cons: Everything else more

Worst ""yoga"" experience I've ever had 5/16/2008

I've been a fitness freak my whole life, and a yogini for five+, and this was the first time I ended a physical practice feeling worse than when I started. The one thing I liked was the heated room, though in a well-planned yoga sequence, you build your own heat-- heat in the room is just icing on a cake. Here, it seems more like a crutch you can use if you choose not to breathe properly. When I got there, one of the staff members made a catty comment about folks choosing the elevator over the stairs to get up to the studio (which I hadn't done), a red flag. But then the session-- eek! Regardless of the tradition, yoga is not supposed to be just a workout; it's a physical & spiritual practice that connects, cleanses and energizes the internal systems and opens the mind, clearing the way to connect to a greater power. The ""beach body"" is a side effect, not the goal. This, on the other hand, was more like boot camp with some disjointed yoga postures sprinkled on top. The instructor barked commands the entire time, and his only non-commands referenced the number of calories we might burn or how listening to him would ""change your life."" I felt none of the ""namaste"" energy I've felt elsewhere; indeed, the instructor walked out of the studio while everyone was in savasana without a closing bow or anything, something I've never seen before. I actually walked out feeling angry, also a first. If you're just looking for a workout that doesn't involve an elliptical or an iPod, this might be your spot (though I have to say, I'd still recommend Jazzercize or Zumba or belly dancing...pretty much anything over Bikram), but if you're looking for real yoga, this is not the place. Pros: heated room Cons: superficial, disconnected, unsupportive more

Best Yoga Studio in Philly 5/11/2008

A terrific studio, with excellent teachers, flexible class schedule, life-changing practice. This is serious practice by people committed to yoga, but it's accessible to beginners. more

Cobra Kai of Yoga Studios 1/30/2008

My mom turned me onto Bikram during a visit home for the holidays in Northern California. Immediately hooked, I returned to Philly determined to regularly sweat yoga-style... Unfortunately this place is the only Bikram studio in the Center City area. If you are looking for a militant and competitive environment to practice yoga -- then this is the place for you [hence my Karate Kid reference]. I'm no purist, but that's not really what yoga is about for me. Pros: Plethora of Classes, Decent Studio Cons: Militant Atmosphere more

hot stuff 3/20/2007

i attended my first c[lass last night and must say that i was extremely pleased with pretty much everything about this place. walking in to a cheery greeting and a welcoming atmosphere was exactly what i needed after an obnoxious day at work. i was made to feel comfortable immediately and although the class was extremely difficult, the attitude of the instructor and his attentiveness both throughout and after the class was outstanding. i will definitely go back to this place. Pros: good atmosphere + instructor Cons: class was too crowded more

Great place for a hard workout in a friendly environment...Schedule has lots of classes each day! 7/28/2006

I have been going to Joel's studio ever since it opened (I think maybe 5 years ago or so?) and I absolutely love the people and the quality of the teachers and classes. There are so many classes each day providing a flexible schedule for students. I don't even remember a day that the studio has been closed as there always seems to be a modified schedule on the holidays so folks are sure not to miss their practice. I have taken classes from all of the instructors and they are very knowledgeable, committed, patient and passionate about what they do. The staff and students at this studio are very friendly and helpful which gives the place a pleasant ""vibe"" and makes it a welcoming, unintimidating place for new students. If you want a hard workout in a friendly environment, I would definitely recommend this studio. Pros: Lots of classes, great instructors, friendly environment Cons: Could use better shower facilities but overall not bad more

THE BEST. 7/9/2006

I travelled all over Europe and USA. This is the Best studio I ever been. I loved it and each time I am in Philadelphia I make a point to take JO Bikram's classes. I recover my jet lag very quickly and I fell wonderfull.\r It is affordable and they have so many classes that you can easily make it work in your schedule.There is also no expirations date. The studio atmosphere is lay back and the teachers very professional.\r One complaint it could be hotter... just kidding! Pros: Great atmosphere, affordable and excellent teachers more

When you're hot, you're hot 5/27/2006

If you're looking for a friendly, knowledgeable staff who teach in a supportive, non-judgemental way, just direct your feet to Joel's clean, freshly painted facility on Sansom Street. The flexible schedule is another plus. Yogic philosophy is kept low-key, but clearly animates the workings of this great Yoga studio. more

Best hands down 4/22/2006

Joel Pier is a supurbly gifted teacher with an ace staff. He has put his heart and soul into this studio created a real sense of community. more

A must if you want to do yoga... 4/8/2004

A great, comfortable, and relaxing atmosphere. Great teachers who are extremely knowledable and helpful. Definitely the best place to do yoga in Philadelphia or anywhere! Pros: price, atmosphere, teachers more
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Editorial
  • Twist, bend, breathe, relax--and sweat--in a 100-degree room during Bikram's intense 26-pose yoga series.

  • 4/28/2006 Provided by Citysearch
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  • Hours: Mon-Thu 6:00 AM-9:00 PM,Fri 6:00 AM-5:00 PM,Sat-Sun 8:30 AM-7:30 PM
  • Payments: American Express, Visa, Discover, Master Card
  • Neighborhoods: Center City West, Center City
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