Yoga Quota
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Chamber Rating
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Katrine S
Jan 30th, 2022 -
Tascha Niekamp
I can still remember my very first yoga class with Yoga Quota. It was a Vin & Yin class after I had a really stressful day. I felt incredible afterwards! I never stopped going ever since. The new studio in Turl Street Kitchen is an amazing second location, both studios are well located, easy to find and very cozy. All yoga teachers are amazing. There's a huge emphasis on being inclusive and welcoming everyone equally. Yoga Quota is actually organising charity yoga classes besides their regular studio classes! I can also highly recommend the 200h yoga teacher training :-))))
Mar 23rd, 2020 -
Alice Pirlot
Yoga Quota is just great =) Their yoga teachers are super friendly and they always make sure that yoga classes are accessible to everyone. They now have two studios with two different atmospheres. The yoga studio in High street is very cosy and the new studio in Turl Street is just very very nice (with lots of natural light).
Nov 22nd, 2019 -
Liu Xun
I had a bad experience with the shop, but I have to say that the owner responded quite quickly and solved the issue afterwards. The Turl Kitchen studio is very nice. Hopefully there will be clearer suggestions for the two different places in the future so that new members like me wouldnt be confused. Terribly organized! The shop assistant is terribly unfriendly and locked me in while there is a at 6. And I arrive at 5.45 and no one was attending me. The yoga studio is underground, and there is no proper changing room. The class slots are badly arranged, if you arrive early, you are unwelcome. (Although they stated that you should arrive 15 minuets before the class). I arrived 5 minuets before the class and I could only stay in the upper floor shop, the owner tends to be unfriendly and never showed me anything such as where should I get changed. Quite negative experience. I bought the short term trial and would not return once the trial finished.
Nov 17th, 2019 -
Sam Adam
I researched a lot of yoga teacher training courses...before stumbling across the gem that is Yoga Quota...Everything about their approach is different and from the word go I was struck by the friendly and welcoming atmosphere. I attended 2 classes at the Sweaty Betty site before signing up and everything I had felt was confirmed....Yoga Quota has a heart and this for me means everything. The new Turl Street site is a haven of bliss and I feel so lucky to be doing my training there. I have loved the classes I have attended - the teachers are highly knowledgeable and authentic. Thank you....
Sep 19th, 2019
Contact Info
- (780) 857-7144
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Yoga Quota?
A The phone number for Yoga Quota is: (780) 857-7144.
Q Where is Yoga Quota located?
A Yoga Quota is located at 108 High St, Oxford, eng OX1 4BW
Q What days are Yoga Quota open?
A Yoga Quota is open:
Wednesday: 8:15 AM - 8:15 AM
Thursday: 8:15 AM - 8:15 AM
Friday: 8:15 AM - 8:15 AM
Saturday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Sunday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Monday: 8:15 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:15 AM - 9:00 PM
Q How is Yoga Quota rated?
A Yoga Quota has a 4.8 Star Rating from 48 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Yoga Quota
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Overall Rating
( 48 Reviews )Katrine S on Google
Tascha Niekamp on Google
I can still remember my very first yoga class with Yoga Quota. It was a Vin & Yin class after I had a really stressful day. I felt incredible afterwards! I never stopped going ever since. The new studio in Turl Street Kitchen is an amazing second location, both studios are well located, easy to find and very cozy. All yoga teachers are amazing. There's a huge emphasis on being inclusive and welcoming everyone equally. Yoga Quota is actually organising charity yoga classes besides their regular studio classes!
I can also highly recommend the 200h yoga teacher training :-))))
Alice Pirlot on Google
Yoga Quota is just great =) Their yoga teachers are super friendly and they always make sure that yoga classes are accessible to everyone. They now have two studios with two different atmospheres. The yoga studio in High street is very cosy and the new studio in Turl Street is just very very nice (with lots of natural light).
Liu Xun on Google
I had a bad experience with the shop, but I have to say that the owner responded quite quickly and solved the issue afterwards. The Turl Kitchen studio is very nice. Hopefully there will be clearer suggestions for the two different places in the future so that new members like me wouldnt be confused. Terribly organized! The shop assistant is terribly unfriendly and locked me in while there is a at 6. And I arrive at 5.45 and no one was attending me. The yoga studio is underground, and there is no proper changing room. The class slots are badly arranged, if you arrive early, you are unwelcome. (Although they stated that you should arrive 15 minuets before the class). I arrived 5 minuets before the class and I could only stay in the upper floor shop, the owner tends to be unfriendly and never showed me anything such as where should I get changed. Quite negative experience. I bought the short term trial and would not return once the trial finished.
Sam Adam on Google
I researched a lot of yoga teacher training courses...before stumbling across the gem that is Yoga Quota...Everything about their approach is different and from the word go I was struck by the friendly and welcoming atmosphere. I attended 2 classes at the Sweaty Betty site before signing up and everything I had felt was confirmed....Yoga Quota has a heart and this for me means everything. The new Turl Street site is a haven of bliss and I feel so lucky to be doing my training there. I have loved the classes I have attended - the teachers are highly knowledgeable and authentic. Thank you....