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Seattle Yoga, Pilates, Kettlebells

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Yoga is very popular in the Seattle area, find yoga, Pilates, and kettlebell workouts right at your fingertips.

Yoga

The Center for Yoga of Seattle

Since 1980 The Center for Yoga of Seattle has been a nationally and internationally recognized BKS Iyengar Yoga Study Center.

8 Limbs Yoga Centers

With three locations around Seattle the center was the winner of Seattle mayor's 2008 Small Business Award.

Santosha Yoga

They offer several levels of yoga classes in the Madison Valley neighborhood of Seattle.

Samadhi Yoga

Located right downtown in Seattle, Samadhi Yoga offers classes for all levels.

The Yoga Tree

Based in Fremont they teach Hatha yoga.

Whole Life Yoga

Voted best yoga in Western Washington they offer yoga classes for real people from beginners to advanced.

Hatha Yoga Center of Seattle

Since 1977 the Hatha Yoga Center has provided a safe place for practicing yoga. They are located in the oldest church in the University District.

Seattle Holistic Center

They offer prenatal yoga, Aikido, Bodywork, and yoga beyond the physical for all.

Shakti Vinyasa Yoga

Voted best yoga studio by the readers of Seattle Weekly they specialize in teaching Vinyasa flow yoga.

Bikram Yoga at the Sweatbox

With locations on Capitol Hill and Shoreline they offer Bikram yoga classes.

Yogi Way

Located in Wallingford the studio offers a specially designed yoga floor mat so you can leave your mat at home. Classes offered for all levels.

Pilates

Vitality Pilates

Vitality Pilates is found in three Seattle area locations. They specialize in small equipment for new and advanced students. They also offer personalized private or semi-private sessions and an on-site Physical Therapist. Many insurance plans are accepted.

Pilates Northwest

Find Pilates programs for improving strength, flexibility, alignment, and posture.

Kettlebells

The newest fitness trend to hit the Puget Sound is known as kettlebells, it's a workout using a flat-bottomed cannonball with a handle that students of the trade use to condition every part of their body.

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