Six Spots to Savasana This Summer

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True Love Yoga
This “pay what you can” studio enjoys holding pop-ups around the city, last seen at The Kansas City Museum. Sound baths and happy hours are held frequently, and a virtual streaming membership is available for those who’d prefer to practice at home.

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Yoga Patch
Waldo-area Yoga Patch holds an impressive number of varied events and workshops week to week, so this may be the spot for those interested in trying something new. Puppy yoga and a group therapy wisdom circle one week, then book club and a breathwork sound bath the next.

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Body & Soul
Community and body awareness are priorities for Body & Soul owner Barbara Anderson, whose own journey with chronic pain inspired her to create a welcoming program for people of all ages and fitness levels. Body & Soul knows the best change is best done gently, slowly, and with support.

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Very Well KC
If you like your yoga with a heaping amount of side services, such as acupuncture, energy healing, and life coaching, this Overland Park healing collective could be worth your membership fee.

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Yoga on the Vine
On a mission to provide free yoga for all, this outdoor yoga class meets weekly under the Jay McShann Pavillion in the Historic 18th and Vine Jazz District. What began a few years ago as a release to racial- and pandemic-related stress has become a beloved staple of the community, making yoga more accessible and inclusive for everyone.

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Yoga at the Nelson
The Nelson-Atkins Museum makes an incomparable backdrop for this free community yoga class. Meeting every Sunday at 11 a.m., this class is one of the city’s most popular fitness events. Come early and stay hydrated.

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