36+ Yoga Studios in Meerut
A guide to Yoga classes in Meerut
Styles and programs
Indian yoga studios offer a wide spectrum of styles, each with a different emphasis. Hatha is the foundation — slower-paced classes built around held postures (asanas), breathing (pranayama), and basic alignment, ideal for beginners and gentle practice. Vinyasa or 'flow' yoga links breath to movement in continuous sequences and is more physically demanding, popular with intermediate practitioners.
Ashtanga follows a fixed sequence of postures performed at a brisk pace — physically intense and disciplined. Iyengar emphasises precise alignment with extensive use of props (blocks, straps, bolsters) and is particularly therapeutic for injury recovery. Power Yoga is a Western-derived, fitness-oriented adaptation of Ashtanga. Yin and Restorative yoga are slow, props-heavy, deeply relaxing styles.
Specialised programs include prenatal yoga, therapeutic yoga (for back pain, arthritis, stress), kids yoga, and yoga teacher training (YTT) certifications. 200-hour and 500-hour YTT programs, often aligned with Yoga Alliance standards, are widely offered — typically as month-long residential intensives or longer part-time courses spanning several months. Classes generally run in morning slots (6-9 AM) and evening slots (6-9 PM), with weekend workshops on specific themes.
How to choose a yoga studio
Match the style to your goal. Flexibility and stress relief lean toward Hatha or Yin; weight management and cardiovascular fitness toward Vinyasa or Power; specific injury recovery toward Iyengar or therapeutic yoga; teaching aspirations toward a 200hr YTT-affiliated studio.
Verify teacher certification. A 200hr Yoga Alliance certification is the minimum baseline for teaching, with 500hr indicating deeper experience. Teachers trained at established Indian institutions (Sivananda, Iyengar, Krishnamacharya) carry additional weight. Class size matters more than for many disciplines — smaller classes (under 15) let the teacher correct alignment hands-on, which prevents long-term injury.
Studio ambience and ventilation are practical considerations; quieter spaces away from main-road noise help focus. Most studios offer a free or low-cost trial class — use it to gauge whether the teaching style suits you. Confirm class schedule (early morning slots fill fastest in metros), membership tiers, drop-in rates, and whether they offer prenatal or therapeutic specialisations if those apply. For YTT programs, verify Yoga Alliance affiliation, syllabus depth, and whether the certificate is recognised by international studios you might want to teach at later.
What to expect and common pitfalls
In the first month a beginner builds baseline strength, breath awareness, and the ability to hold simple postures for the duration of a class. Three months in, most students can flow through a basic Vinyasa sequence or hold longer Hatha postures comfortably. Six months brings noticeable improvements in flexibility, balance, and posture in daily life. Substantive depth — meditative focus, comfortable inversions, intermediate poses — usually arrives in years one to two of consistent practice.
The most common pitfall is pushing into advanced postures (full splits, headstands, deep backbends) before the body is ready, which causes hamstring tears, wrist strain, and neck injury. A second common mistake is treating yoga purely as a stretching routine; most benefit comes from the breath-and-mindfulness pairing that takes time to learn. For YTT students, the common pitfall is choosing a 200hr program by location or price alone — cheap intensives without Yoga Alliance affiliation produce certificates that international studios won't recognise.
Typical Indian-city fees: drop-in classes Rs 300-700 per session, monthly memberships Rs 2,000-5,000 for group classes, Rs 6,000-15,000 for premium boutique studios with smaller batches, and Rs 8,000-25,000 monthly for one-on-one therapeutic or rehab-focused sessions. A residential 200hr YTT runs Rs 60,000-150,000 in India and Rs 250,000-450,000 abroad; non-residential city-based YTT Rs 35,000-90,000.
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Yoga classes in Meerut
- Deep Yoga Fitness — 5.0★ (75) · Modipuram
- BYM Yoga and Aerobics Classes in Modipuram — 5.0★ (57) · Modipuram
- Yoga at Pratyahara Yoga — 5.0★ (35) · Shiv Lok
- SATTVA YOGA by MAHIMA, Meerut — 5.0★ (32) · Modipuram
- Yoga For Us — 5.0★ (30) · Modipuram
- Profession Dance Studio in Shastri Nagar — 5.0★ (24) · Shastri Nagar
- Yoga at Maharishi Patanjali Yoga Studio — 5.0★ (23) · Shiv Lok
- Dhyana Studios, Meerut — 5.0★ (13) · Shiv Lok
- Rudra Yoga Academy — 5.0★ (12) · Shiv Lok
- Sādhya Yoga in Shiv Lok — 5.0★ (12) · Shiv Lok
- Yoga at Online yoga classes — 5.0★ (10) · Shiv Lok
- yoga Ankit Laur, Meerut — 5.0★ (7) · Modipuram
- Ritika Yoga classes — 5.0★ (6) · Shiv Lok
- Yoga For Health & Healing by Rdk in Shastri Nagar — 5.0★ (4) · Shastri Nagar
- Yoga at Chetna Yoga Classes — 5.0★ (3) · Shastri Nagar
- International Daivik yoga academy, Meerut — 5.0★ (2) · Modipuram
- Divine yoga and women wellness studio — 5.0★ (2) · Modipuram
- Art of Living (Meditation & Yoga Centre), Meerut in Shastri Nagar — 5.0★ (1) · Shastri Nagar
- Yoga at Vyayam Vibes — 4.9★ (128) · Shiv Lok
- Moxi Yoga Studio, Meerut — 4.9★ (108) · Shiv Lok
- Dharana yog Kendra — 4.9★ (68) · Shastri Nagar
- yoga classes by mansi in Shiv Lok — 4.9★ (54) · Shiv Lok
- Yoga at Om yoga — 4.9★ (45) · Shiv Lok
- I'ND'U YOGA Be Haapy (Indu Yoga Centre), Meerut — 4.9★ (35) · Modipuram
- Tejaswini Yogalya — 4.9★ (29) · Shiv Lok
- Studio Yogam in Shiv Lok — 4.9★ (19) · Shiv Lok
- Yoga at Yog Dham ( योग धाम ) — 4.9★ (7) · Shiv Lok
- Aarogya Prakartik Chikitsalaya aur Yoga Kendra, Meerut — 4.8★ (36) · Modipuram
- Women To Women Fitness — 4.8★ (18) · Shiv Lok
- N,R Dance Studio in Shastri Nagar — 4.7★ (54) · Shastri Nagar
- Yoga at Sahaja Yoga Center, Meerut — 4.6★ (30) · Shiv Lok
- Shubh Yog Studio, Meerut — 4.5★ (201) · Shastri Nagar
- Fresh Mind — 4.4★ (13) · Shastri Nagar
- AAROGYAM YOGA CLASSES in Partapur — 4.0★ (4) · Partapur
- Yoga at Yoga Ashram / Yoga Sadhna Kendra and Natural Therapy Centre — 3.9★ (34) · Shiv Lok
- Shiv Gorakshnath yoga panchkram & naturopathy therapy center, Meerut — 3.7★ (3) · Shiv Lok
Frequently asked questions
How many yoga studios are listed in Meerut?
LyfSkills lists 36+ yoga studios and teachers in Meerut, rated by 1234+ practitioners.
What is the average rating of yoga studios in Meerut?
Yoga studios in Meerut have an average rating of 4.8 out of 5, based on 1234+ reviews.
Which areas in Meerut have the most yoga studios?
Popular areas for yoga in Meerut include Shiv Lok (18 studios), Modipuram (9 studios), and Shastri Nagar (8 studios).
What yoga styles are available in Meerut?
You'll find Hatha, Ashtanga, Iyengar, Vinyasa, Power Yoga, and Yin Yoga. Some studios also offer pranayama, meditation, and therapeutic yoga.
Do yoga studios offer teacher training?
Many studios in Meerut offer 200-hour and 500-hour teacher training programs certified by Yoga Alliance. Check listings for accreditation details.
Are there beginner-friendly yoga classes?
Yes, most studios offer dedicated beginner batches. Classes are typically structured by experience level — beginner, intermediate, and advanced.
How do I choose the right yoga studio?
Evaluate the instructor's certification and teaching style, class sizes, studio ambience, available styles, and whether they offer specialisations like prenatal or therapeutic yoga.
Can I compare yoga studios on LyfSkills?
Yes. Each listing shows ratings, reviews, yoga styles offered, and location. Filter by area to find yoga classes near you.