Laughing Lotus Yoga Center

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636 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10011

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(212) 414-2903
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Oh let me count the ways I’ve fallen in love with the Laughing Lotus Yoga Center - corny I know, but never the less true. I’m living in the west village for a few months, and when...

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I have to 100% agree with other reviewers here. There is NO instruction on alignment, in any of these classes. And I have never once heard a teacher ask if it is anyone's first t...

lovin the groove... 6/8/2011

Oh let me count the ways I’ve fallen in love with the Laughing Lotus Yoga Center - corny I know, but never the less true. I’m living in the west village for a few months, and when I leave, its one of the things I will miss the most. The space is light and airy, and the staff is super friendly whether they’re at the desk or teaching a class. The instructors really teach – taking us through the poses, explaining as we go, making gentle corrections with a smile and bit of humor on occasion, so that we get it right. While the space is great it’s the people there that make yoga class a real pleasure. Also the music is a real plus sometimes a little chant-y and sometimes a little rock and roll. They also have special events at the Laughing Lotus Yoga Center with music and dancing – and they always make me feel really welcome. I have to be honest, I always wanted to try yoga, but it took me years to get there and now I’m wondering what took me so long. more

Annoyingly preachy, dangerous. 8/6/2010

I have to 100% agree with other reviewers here. There is NO instruction on alignment, in any of these classes. And I have never once heard a teacher ask if it is anyone's first time taking a class, or if there are any injuries. The flow is often disjointed with one pose sweeping in an awkward position into another which is equally awkard. I had one teacher who was so enthralled with the way her own voice sounded, (and it sounded like she was reading poetry out of a book!) but it made me wonder if the class was about the student or the teacher! Overall, I just don't get the feeling that the teachers are very experienced as they are in other places like Kula and Om. Kula is hands down the best studio in NY. IMO. I'm not going back to LL anyway due to the poor quality of the classes and the snotty reception I have had and see others have - by the front desk. more

Good intention; poor execution 3/8/2010

Sorry to say, that yes there has never been any instruction (incl. Intro and Beginning classes) on body alignment in a pose. Attracts many 20-somethings which is upbeat energy, but the stupidly small dressing rooms are a real drag. Sorry I hurt my back. Shouldn't yoga instructors be licensed so as to avoid pain from bad alignment?? Not certified but a higher standard. Pros: late night classes Cons: 20 classes 2 pose examples, never on alignment more

The Soul of Yoga, Not the Art of Yoga 9/16/2009

I've been going to LL regularly for about a year. I started learning yoga here with Basics classes which were actually quite good (esp Heather). However after about 6 months of consistent attendance I started with the next level 2 classes, and have to say was shocked to see hardly any instruction or demonstrations from the instructors at this level for advanced poses. I attended about 15 of these classes until I really hurt my back. As a result I agree with others that you see a lot students just mangling their bodies at this place and no doubt suffering some injuries (myself included). I recently started going to an Iyengar school to start really learning the correct poses and that has been great. However I do miss the LL vibe so still like going their occasionally for a fun or just relaxing class. I just wish LL would provide better instruction beyond Basics class. Pros: Positive and welcoming vibe, nice instructors Cons: Very limited focus on alignment and correct poses more

a factory 3/25/2009

i was a regular at LL (2xs a week at least) for quite some time but schedule changes kept me away for a while. since i started going back i have to say the things i overlooked before stand out over anything else about the place now. the OTT yoga decor and pseudo hippy, spacey, somewhat smug disposition of the staff is far from zen. additionally the UNBELIEVABLY over-crowded classes (you can't even move freely in your own mat space!) and TINY changing room pretty much negate any sense of ""yoga"" you achieved during a class. basically it's a yoga factory decorated to make you think otherwise.\r \r while the teachers are all truly lovely, it scares me how little alignment instruction they give - it really borders on negligence (i have been practicing for about 10 years so i consider myself somewhat knowledgeable regarding these things).\r \r the classes are upbeat and definitely different if you are experienced and looking for something fun for a change but, i'm sorry to say, other than that it doesn't do much.... Pros: different Cons: way too overcrowded, very ""un-yoga"" like more

But I'd heard such great things.... 1/11/2009

This place borders on dangerous. I watched students gleefully mangle their bodies during an evening class without any instruction regarding alignment. I am a certified yoga instructor who has been seeing a chiropractor for years; it was all I could do to keep up the pretense of taking the class through shivasana. On top of that, the teacher seemed to regard herself as a guru. Her students seemed to believe her and the result was positively creepy. When I left the class I noticed that the staff and all of the incoming students seemed to share the notion that yoga = being unusually flighty. NO. Yoga can bring revelation but not without a truly grounded practice. This place fails on all counts. more

Worst yoga in the city! 1/2/2009

I wish I could give this place zero stars. Full disclosure: I am a certified yoga instructor. Since a friend recommended me, I thought I would take a few classes. Big mistake. The worst experience was on Christmas Day, when they had one class. It was so crowded that you could barely move even on your own mat. The instructor droned on and on, for about 15 minutes, not about something interesting or relevant, but rather her own ego massaging diatribe. The music (a lot of Christmas music!) was so loud, even after asking her to turn it down, even still instructions were unclear. \r \r A complete waste of time, I will never go back there. Don't waste your time/money, there are plenty of other very nice studios. more

Sweet love 7/26/2007

As of late, scheduling changes (mine and the lotus's) have kept me away. But this will always be my first yoga home. Dana and Jasmine will always be my first teachers. If you want to go deep, take a class with them. Midnight and rooftop are also rad. It's gotten crowded at the lotus, yes, but yoga means union. It's a good way to practice.\r more

Best yoga in NYC 2/11/2007

Laughing Lotus offers the best yoga in Manhattan. Instructors like Paul, Betsy, Jasmine and Edward are knowledgable and excited about teaching yoga. They are serious about what they do, but have a sense of humor that creates a relaxed atmosphere in the studio. I especially enjoy the midnight yoga classes, featuring live music. The web scheduling option makes it easy to register for classes in advance, as well as to note any instructor changes. The front desk staff is helpful, and the center encourages, and listens to, feedback from students. Laughing Lotus is a long walk from my apartment, but it's worth the time and energy to get there! Pros: Best instructors, beautiful studio Cons: crowded (because they're so good) more

true to tradition 8/9/2006

Laughing lotus offers an opportunity to be challenged and have your heart opened in the true spirit of Yoga. dana and jasmin have deep wisdom and experience! Yoga literally means to ""yoke yourself with the Divine"". LL reminds us what Yoga means, to join to the moment..... Some of the other teachers are still discovering this truth but are worth giving them your support\r d Cons: Wish that Dana taught more evening classes more

A bit creepy 6/8/2006

Was in town and want to class as they were included in YJ NYC studio section. After being greeted at the other studios like an out of town guest, I felt I was intruding into their space and got absoluting nothing from the teacher who was actually one of the owners, Dana. The receptionist was friendly though! more

Tough, in a good way 2/20/2006

My first time at this place was unbelievable. Great instructor, great vibe. And the class was challenging, though relaxing and fun. The studio is a bit too hot, so I was sweating more than I like to, but it was bearable. Full but not packed, although borderline. And intro price of $10 is awesome. Give it a try. But take your own mat. The rentals are pretty worn out. Pros: Fun, Good value, Great instructor Cons: A bit hot, A bit crowded, Rental mats old more

Not my style 7/19/2005

I didn't enjoy the first Laughing Lotus class I went to, so I tried a second one -- and didn't like it either, for many of the same reasons. The staff is very nice, but there is WAY too much chanting for my taste, and the teachers are a bit theatrical. One class was very quiet, but another was packed to the gills -- I wish they had limited it. Also, I far prefer teachers who do the poses, and don't just walk around talking about what you should be doing. Finally, I am an intermediate in my practice, but didn't feel like an ""open"" class was greaed to different levels. A beginner in the session really had a hard time. Pros: friendly, affordable Cons: lots of chanting, too difficult 4 some more

Just love the place!!! 3/9/2005

I joined laughing lotus about 2 months ago, and I just love the place. The teachers are wonderful, and are very eager to help you improve your yoga practice. I highly recommend this studio, also for its affordable prices. more

i was scared 2/24/2005

i do enjoy several classes there but the women are sort of scary it seems like when i leave a class that is usually too overcrowded i enter a room of chemically treated straight hair. it is almost like a seven jeans store could open right at that moment. some of the teachers rock, some dont. like what they had started there but not the turning into a little juvamunkti. though some of the people seem really nice they get diluted by the intense haired women Pros: teachers, space Cons: customers, overcrowded more

Sooooo Great! 10/19/2004

I have been to at least 20 studios in Manhattan of all shapes, sizes and styles of yoga. Laughing Lotus is the best. From the minute you walk in, you can't help but smile. The classes are challenging without going overboard -- instructors are nice and knowledgeable. The best part is that the seem to know who they are and how they fit into the NYC yoga community. What more can I say? Oh wait -- there is one more thing ... for such a large amount of real estate in NYC, the fees are surprisingly affordable. more

Best Yoga Studio In NYC 8/12/2004

I LOVE Laughing Lotus. They offer the best vinyasa class I have been able to find in Manhanttan. It is challenging and energetic. The instructors are inspiring and I always leave feeling better than I came in. It's a great workout for the mind and the body. more

The Best! 6/27/2003

I've been to a number of yoga studios and nothing compares to the LL! Instructors are terrific (Jasmine, Dana, Maura) and make you feel like family. This is not a place to feel intimidated but instead feel inspired not only by your instructor but by yourself! This place is a secret I almost dare not to share with others but the people are so great that I only want them to be more successful! Pros: Friendly Instructors, Great atmosphere, Small classes Cons: Inconvenient sched., *No before work class more

Been going for 6 months 2/18/2003

Laughin Lotus is ideal for a beginner or the super yoga master. I'm in no way a master and I'm flabby like the rest of America. This place is great, no yoga egos, free cookies & tea and right next to the train. In the heart of the Gay Community of the West Village, but its not a ""gay yoga center"" at all. For all you guys (like me) who are intimidated by yoga women (who hate men), this is the ideal place. Pros: Near 1/2/A/F/PATH, Friendly, $15 Cons: One Bathroom more

I like it! 2/3/2003

I went for the first time last week. Everyone was so friendly and I like the lesson.I went out feeling so energenic and happy. Im going to try to go back this week. Pros: Friendly more
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  • The Scene
    As you walk into the brightly hued lobby with its Jolly Rogers watermelon-pink chandelier hanging overhead, you will feel your spirit gets an irresistable boost. Buoyancy...

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