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When you start your Intro Pass you will receive:
14 days of unlimited yoga — come as often as you like, on your schedule
Access to all class styles and levels — explore different teachers and find the classes that resonate with you most
A welcoming, supportive community — feel encouraged, seen, and inspired from your very first visit
Guidance to help you get started — not sure where to begin? We’re here to help you choose the right classes for your goals
A noticeable shift in your well-being — improve your sleep, digestion, mobility, and self-awareness
The opportunity to build momentum — experience how amazing you can feel with 4–8 classes over just two weeks
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Common FAQs
What is the studio ettiquite?
Yoga is more of a breathing exercise than what you might think! We are pairing intentional breathing with intentional movement. The breath comes first, and the breath comes last. In between there is the alignment of the physical body.
Long deep breathing through the nose is optimal at all times.
If you find yourself needing to breathe through your mouth – it’s likely you have pushed yourself a little too far or have simply forgotten and the inner autopilot has taken over, maybe your mind is caught up elsewhere. Notice, return to breathing through the nose, and continue on with the practice of presence.
Instructors will all cue the breath differently, there are names for certain breathing styles like ‘Ujjayi’. Pick up on what works for you as your journey unfolds. It’s work, but it’s worth it!
Where should I park?
We can’t wait to see you at 7110 Woodlawn Ave NE, right in the vibrant heart of Greenlake! We’re so grateful for the fantastic parking options available! You can find paid Seattle street parking on NE 71st or 72nd St or Woodlawn Ave NE. And don’t forget about the super convenient paid parking garage you can enter from NE 71st or 72nd St that gives you a delightful 90-minute validation when you pick up a snack at PCC. Who knows, you might even stumble upon some free street parking nearby—let the adventure begin!
What should I bring?
Ideally you bring a yoga mat, a towel (can be a regular towel or a yoga mat towel), and a water bottle. Choose to wear clothes you can move freely in and get sweaty. For the full experience, plan to shower and take your time after class. So it’s an option to bring a change of clothes (it’s not so fun leaving wet! Especially in winter).
If you don’t own a mat or a towel you can rent them at the front desk.
If you want to invest in your own gear, we sell a range of quality yoga mats and yoga towels. We also sell yoga props like straps and blocks.
We sell Boxed Water at the front desk and have a filtered water fountain to fill your own bottle.
How do I breathe during class?
Yoga is a journey of breath and awareness! Each inhale and exhale is a step in your transformative path. Let your breath guide you both at the beginning and the end of your practice, while body alignment supports your journey in between.
Embrace the power of deep breathing through your nose – it nurtures your body and spirit.
If you catch yourself taking shallow breaths through your mouth, pause for a moment. Gently return to your breath and reconnect with the present moment in your practice.
Instructors will share various techniques for breathing, introducing you to terms like ‘Ujjayi’ that resonate with different styles. Explore what resonates with you as you progress. It requires dedication, but the rewards are profound!
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How You’ll Grow and Connect at Halea Yoga

A Calmer, Clearer Mind
Release tension and mental overwhelm through mindful movement and breathwork that gently quiets the mind.

A Stronger, More Flexible Body
Cultivate strength, support healthy posture, and expand your mobility—so you can feel more at home in your body and move through life with greater ease.

A Deeper Connection Within
Return to yourself—on and off the mat. Our practice supports self-awareness, emotional steadiness, and a deep sense of inner calm.