Tiny Buddha Yoga is a highly-regarded yoga studio located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, offering a variety of yoga classes including Ashtanga and hot yoga. The instructors are praised for their knowledge, approachable teaching style, and supportive environment. Many clients find the studio's atmosphere welcoming and inclusive, making it an ideal place for both beginners and advanced practitioners.
Tiny Buddha Yoga also offers virtual classes and has two locations for added convenience. The studio stands out for its positive community vibe and high-quality instruction. However, some patrons have noted issues with class sizes and noise levels.
Pros:
- Knowledgeable and friendly instructors
- Welcoming and inclusive environment
- Variety of classes and times
- Excellent virtual class options
- Positive and supportive community
- Great music and playlists
- Hot yoga classes available
- Second convenient campus location
- Focus on all aspects of yoga practice
- Good for both beginners and advanced yogis
Cons:
- Some classes can be crowded
- Occasional noise issues
- Pricing can be on the higher side
Location / Contact
- Address: 1717 Pauline Blvd, Ann Arbor, MI 48103, United States
- Phone:+1 734-926-5040
- Email:[email protected]
- Website:tinybuddhayoga.com
Rating Stats
Reviews (20)
Frequently Asked Questions
Except the peak hours, this place remains quite free or moderately crowded.
This business has a rating of 4.5-star.
This business has 20 reviews.
The address is: 1717 Pauline Blvd, Ann Arbor, MI 48103, United States .
The contact number is +1 734-926-5040
This service is listed under Yoga Studio .
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Jayson Yoskovich
2 years ago
🤷🏻♂️ …
Melissa Porter
2 years ago
There's a reason this studio consistently wins "best of" Ann Arbor every year! Amazing teachers, great music, real yoga. I've been going to TBY since it opened 8 years ago, and I always leave feeling better than I did before I walked in (physically and mentally). Don't hesitate to check it out!
Anna Schafer
2 years ago
Tiny Buddha is the best! All of the teachers are immensely knowledgeable, have fantastic music, creative flows, and cultivate positive, welcoming energy for every class!!
Emma Golub
2 years ago
I fell in love with yoga at TBY. I joined during a challenging period in my life and TBY classes were tremendously helpful. The instructors are phenomenal at both leading students through the physical poses and imparting yoga wisdom for greater mental well-being. I had never done hot yoga before joining TBY; now I don't want to do yoga unless it's hot. TBY is the best -- I can't recommend it more highly.
Cate Burns
2 years ago
Risa and all the TBY teachers are incredible. They are all skilled and knowledgeable, teaching all 8 limbs of yoga. The studio is welcoming and bright. The branding of YBY is excellent— I love the merch. Thanks TBY crew!
Jorge Cisneros
2 years ago
This is my favorite yoga studio in Ann Arbor. All the teachers are very friendly and welcoming. There is a large selection of classes and times. I especially like the playlists the teacher make for the classes. Best part is you have the option between Pauline and campus studio.I have been doing the virtual classes lately and they are amazing. The teachers do a good job checking on you to see if you need any assistance. I also recently did my first yin restorative class and it was excellent, I don't know what I have been doing my whole life, but this was something that was seriously missing.
Rebecca Miller-Bernick
2 years ago
Tiny Buddha is a gem of a yoga studio! Classes are challenging and thoughtful. The teachers here are supportive and excellent at helping you through class.
john smith
2 years ago
avoid tiny buddha they play loud music outside and disturb apartments and all surrounding houses. …
Paij Johnson
2 years ago
A nice space, but I went in for my first ever ashtanga class, respectfully trying to expand my practice. The instructor was extremely rude and asked me to dismiss myself because the practice was “too much for my western mindset”. After that …
Micah Warschausky
2 years ago
The first yoga class I ever took was Ashtanga with Sarah. I came in heavy, completely out of shape, and unable to touch my toes. Despite all that, I had an amazing experience. The class was challenging and I was unable to properly do most of the poses, but Sarah found a way to seamlessly suggest small modifications in rhythm that allowed me to get so much out of the experience without making me feel bad about myself, and more importantly, without detracting from the experience of others. I'll be back next Monday for sure!