New Inclusive YogaSix Studio Opens In Union County
NEW PROVIDENCE, NJ — A new yoga studio, YogaSix, has officially opened in New Providence.
The franchise location opened on Friday in the Acme Shopping Center at 1260 Springfield Ave. in New Providence.
“We decided to open YogaSix as yoga has transformed our lives; we wanted to bring this experience to the New Providence community,” said Lynda McHugh, manager of the YogaSix location. “Yoga offers physical and mental benefits and we saw an opportunity to open a studio that is accessible to all (from beginners to seasoned yogis). We wanted to have a small business that makes a local impact and betters the community.”
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YogaSix offers six different types of yoga with classes ranging from hot and powerful to slow and mindful. They also offer beginner classes and sculpt classes.
Eventually, Shereen Bernaz, an instructor at Yoga Six, said she is hoping to offer TRX classes as well.
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“Each class caters to every fitness level. It’s heated, and it’s a sensory light experience. So we play with like, we have colorful lights, which kind of just help soften the mood,” said Bernaz.
Their teachers have been “trained in the YogaSix methodology to provide a consistent but creative experience for each class type every time. They teach in a way that is easy for everyone to follow and understand. Our expert staff will help you find the right class to help you achieve your goals.”
“I think the broad range of teachers allows members to kind of have a different experience with all the teachers that allows them to work on their physical mental body altogether – find that true connection,” said Bernaz.
For more information or to book a class visit yogasix.com/location/new-providence or follow instagram.com/yogasix_newprovidence.
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