About Tucson Yoga
Established in 2003, Tucson Yoga offers a diverse selection of low-cost classes, workshops and trainings. As the first low-cost yoga studio in the country, Tucson Yoga's founding mission is to make good health and well-being through yoga available to everyone in our community. Our commitment to affordability has attracted an eclectic student community over the years, and we've embraced this identity in our class offerings and selection of instructors.
Over the years we've become known for our excellent selection of teachers with diverse backgrounds and creative approaches. Class offerings range from challenging and vigorous vinyasa flow classes to relaxing, meditative styles and beginner-level classes.
First low-cost yoga studio
At the standard yoga studio prices, many people would never be able to start a yoga practice. In 2003, Tucson Yoga was the first yoga studio in the US to begin offering all classes at a fixed low cost. Over the years this has helped bring yoga into the lives of thousands of people. Since Tucson Yoga opened, other yoga studios in Tucson have been inspired to offer reduced-cost classes. We've also inspired studios in other cities, including Phoenix, Sedona, Portland, and Philadelphia.
Our place in the global community
We believe that spreading yoga to more people is helping to heal the world
wholistically, one person at a time. With access to a regular spiritual
health practice, people are empowered to find fulfillment within themselves. When we can honor our innate goodness, we can begin to treat other people more kindly and respectfully, as well as the earth and its sentient beings.
Our Studio
All our classes are in our 1150-square-foot studio in downtown Tucson, with plenty of street and bike parking right outside, and our location is easily accessible by bicycle for UA students.
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History of Tucson Yoga
Tucson Yoga was founded by Debbie Daly in 2003, when she started offering classes for $5 at the ORTS dance studio in downtown Tucson. Her initial investment was $200 for 18 cheap yoga mats. Classes filled quickly, more teachers were brought on, and in 2004, Debbie moved Tucson Yoga into its current space at 150 South 4th Avenue. At the new location the studio grew rapidly, and for the past five years Tucson Yoga has been voted Tucson's Best Yoga Studio. With 10 teachers offering 22 classes per
week, Tucson Yoga now serves over 1,800 students per month and has become a hub for mindfulness yoga, yin yoga and gentle yoga, with a continued focus on community and accessibility.
Seva at Tucson Yoga
Read about the different ways you can volunteer at Tucson Yoga, including simple helpful things you can do when you attend class. More
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Our Teachers & Staff
 Michelle Marks
Director Wed 9:00am, Hatha Flow Fri 5:30pm, Vinyasa Sat 9:00am, Yin & Vinyasa Sun 11:00, Yin & Vinyasa Tue 5:30pm, Yin Yoga
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 Leah Stauber
Thu 5:30pm, Hatha Flow Sat 11:00, Yoga Basics Mon 5:30pm, Yoga Basics Thu 1:00pm, Mama & Baby Yoga
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 Frank Jude Boccio
Tue 9:00am, Mindfulness Yoga Sun 9:00am, Mindfulness Yoga
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 Alyssa Kratz
Wed 7:00pm, Vinyasa Tue 7:00am, Vinyasa Thu 7:00am, Vinyasa
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