I am 21 weeks and am looking for a Yoga/fitness prenatal class near Columbia - preferably in the evenings and at a place that doesn't require me to "commit" since we are moving in July. I don't mind paying, I just can't make a long term commitment to a gym. Any ideas? I am getting tired of doing it in my living room!
Re: Prenatal Fitness/Yoga classes near Columbia?
I took a prenatal yoga class @ Columbia Yoga off Rt. 100; I thought it was good. I havent' heard of Charm City. You could probably take almost any Level 1 yoga class though and it could be adapted for you.
My friend told me about Columbia Yoga and said she liked it a lot. I was going to go, but I never got around to it.
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Columbia Yoga is nice, but it's a 'boutique' yoga studio. You're going to pay more no matter what, but the quality is higher. You can get a package of classes, which is probably the way I would go since you're moving. You can get like 10 classes, and get a discount that way.
Otherwise, there are tons of yoga classes offered through the Columbia Association gyms (there are 3). You don't HAVE to be a member, and you don't HAVE to be a CA resident, but obviously, you'll pay a little more if you are. There are 3 gyms, so it's nice that you can find a class offered at one of them near you.
We just joined CA, and I'm a yoga junkie myself, so I'm looking forward to trying them out. Here's the link to the CA activity guide.
Wow... I just stumbled upon this thread, and what a big coincidence. I'm 16 weeks along, and I've just taken my 3rd prenatal yoga class at the Yoga Center of Columbia. I take the Saturday morning class (11:45-1:15pm); but there are also Thursday and Friday evening classes. The instructor is really friendly. The classes, which are $16 each, are extremely relaxing and are really helping me to be constantly mindful of my breathing and posture- even with this growing belly.
I registered for the full Spring session, 12 classes, but I do believe you can attend any class as a "drop-in," by just paying the per-class fee.
Good Luck!