Seasonal Yoga Teacher Training located at McCormick Business Centre, 46 Darnley St, Glasgow G41 2SE, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 07980 244244

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Deborah Grossman

5 Google Rating

This is truly my second home. I've been coming to classes for almost 6 years and I never tire of it.

5/ 5

This is truly my second home. I've been coming to classes for almost 6 years and I never tire of it. The instructors are fabulous. The space is welcoming and just as a yoga space should be. Love, love, love it.

Peter Stewart

5 Google Rating

I have been attending aerial yoga for many years now and i love it. Angela is a master teacher and i

5/ 5

I have been attending aerial yoga for many years now and i love it. Angela is a master teacher and i would recommend everyone to try it

Hazel Sheppard

5 Google Rating

I absolutely love this place- the studio itself is beautiful, cosy and welcoming. The teachers are v

5/ 5

I absolutely love this place- the studio itself is beautiful, cosy and welcoming. The teachers are very experienced and inspiring. The teacher training course is fantastic, so informative, thought provoking and motivating. Would highly recommend to everyone.

Richard Fedorko

5 Google Rating

I've found individual instructors, the ethos of Seasonal practice classes and teacher training to be

5/ 5

I've found individual instructors, the ethos of Seasonal practice classes and teacher training to be inspiring, sincere and far beyond anything I imagined. The studio itself is well appointed and a very pleasant environment and the welcome is always warm and friendly. I've recommended others to check out the wide range of classes available as SYA was recommended to me and am impressed you the active community outreach programme too. Everything is so well thought out while maintaining a very human touch.

Melanie Smith

5 Google Rating

The Glasgow Seasonal Yoga centre is friendly and open, the atmosphere is peaceful and positive. T

5/ 5

The Glasgow Seasonal Yoga centre is friendly and open, the atmosphere is peaceful and positive. The teachers are generally very considerate and provide many interesting issues for people with injuries. The courses provide an excellent way to further yoga knowledge. The studio also is great for beginners courses or those more experienced who wish to learn new techniques. Highly recommended.

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