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Businiess name:  Yoga Country
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I found this studio when they hosted the Ricky Tran Yoga crawl a few months ago. The workshop was so well attended (over 50 people) that they literally had the mats 1 inch apart and were turning people away. I enjoyed the workshop content and learned a bunch while being surrounded by N'ville's best yogis but I hated being that close to so many sweaty people. I constantly had to move out of the way. I live in Germantown and there are other studios that are much closer so I wasn't inspired to return.\r \r I hadn't been back till this past weekend when they hosted the Sadie Nardini Core workshop. Because of the nasty weather, they only had 20ish people making it much more enjoyable and intimate. I caught up with my yogini friends and found out that one of them had made Yoga Country her go to studio. She made me open my eyes to the surroundings and I realized how beautiful this studio is (without 50 people packed in). They really decorated this place around the ""yoga country"" theme. It's almost like looking at a Where's Waldo book trying to pick up on all the subtle Yoga Country hints. Really cool, hip, creative and relaxing (again without 50 people)!\r \r I also found out that one of my first teachers, Tracy Barbuto, teaches there. It's definately out of the way, but for the right teachers, I'll be back. Like one of the other reviewers mentioned, they run UNBELIEVEABLE specials. I wish the studio down the street from me was so generous with their pricing...I'd have more money for lululemen! \r \r Hey owners - if you're looking to expand, I suggest Germantown! Pros: Workshops and Series Cons: Location

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