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Do You Live in a Neighborhood Near a Yoga Studio (or Three)?

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If you've stopped by our sister site, Racked DC, at all this week, you may notice that it's Fitness Week over there. Yes, it's sixteen degrees outside (an improvement!) and the idea of heading anywhere, much less the gym, is about as appealing as an all expense paid trip to a mine field. Still, when the weather is less frightful tomorrow and the desire to stay true to those New Year's Resolutions kicks back in, it might be nice to know where the nearby yoga studios are (unless CrossFit is more your thing.) Hit up the tipline or the comments section if we missed your favorite spot.

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Yoga District - Dupont

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The largest collection of Yoga studios in D.C. has six locations. The instructors also offer outside of the box options such as retreats, yoga for runners and vegan brunches. In this particular studio, there's been a "James Brown Detox" on New Year's Day. Also of note, Dupont Bikram Yoga is in this building as well.

Epic Yoga DC

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This Dupont studio is particularly fancy with wifi in its lounge. It also offers hot yoga and a ballet barre. Photo by Emma S.

The Studio DC - Adams Morgan

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This yoga studio is on the corner central to the Adams Morgan nightlife: a convenient and necessary place for relaxation. Photo by Ted Eytan.

Yoga District - 14th Street

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This minimalist studio (read: no reception area) is nonetheless near the very busy intersection of 14th and U Street. There's a Taylor Gourmet right below. Photo by Cristina Bejarano.

BicycleSPACE

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Okay, it's a bicycle shop. But on Saturday mornings and Monday evenings they offer yoga classes. Pay by donation. Photo by Joe Flood.

Yoga District - I Street

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The I Street location of Yoga District is in a rowhouse next to an office building in the middle of hectic downtown D.C. One of the teachers also offers a weekly yoga and Sunday brunch. After all, practicing on an empty stomach is what at least some of these studios recommend.

Flow Yoga Center

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How convenient that this beautiful studio with exposed brick walls is right next to the Whole Foods. In addition to practicing, you may also get to hear spiritual readings and attend workshops. Photo via Flow Yoga.

The Studio DC - Dupont

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This location of The Studio draws from the same pool of experienced local and visiting teachers. Unlike its Dupont compatriots, it appears to be in a rowhouse rather than on the top floor of an office building.

The Yoga District - H Street

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In the spirit of a nonprofit, this Yoga District studio not only teaches a variety of styles, but performs outreach to the community. One of the most recent programs has been conflict resolution for teens. Photo by Ted Eytan

Stroga is a mix of strength training and yoga and additionally activities like capoeira and kickboxing are offered. If this detailed roof looks impressive, it should, the same team that detailed the White House roof also worked on that of Stroga.

Tranquil Space

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Tranquil Space is a yoga studio but it also doubles as a spa and boutique. Remember that for the birthday that may be coming up.

Yoga District - Bloomingdale

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Among the yoga options offered at this bright purple studio: yoga with gospel music, family yoga and a chanting group.

Dahn Yoga

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There are also Dahn Yoga locations all around the country, so although the website looks a little like that of a doctor's office, they have the bonus of having Spanish speakers on staff.

Unity Woods Yoga

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Unity Woods Yoga has been around since 1979, longer than many of the other local studios that had previously been laundromats and the like. As such, they've received more acclaim nationally. The photo you see is of a family yoga class.

Yoga District - Glover Park

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This is the newest of the Yoga District Studios.

Bikram Yoga Capitol Hill

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Yoga at this studio is also available for children and if you've been practicing at this studio for two months, you can apply for a work study! Photo by Elvert Barnes.

Past Tense Yoga

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This Mt. Pleasant yoga studio also hosts a book club and has previously hosted date nights and book readings. Photo by anokarina.

Kali Yoga Studio

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Kali Yoga in Columbia Heights actually hosts a few free classes on Sunday and Friday. However, as it is a studio that also stresses service and community outreach, donating might be a good idea.

Capitol Hill Yoga

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This Yoga studio is closest to the Capitol for anyone working on the hill who needs to detox. They also offer postnatal yoga for the District's new moms.

Down Dog Power Yoga, LLC.

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This Georgetown studio ranks highly on Yelp, Google, Facebook and has been around for ten years.

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Yoga District - Dupont

The largest collection of Yoga studios in D.C. has six locations. The instructors also offer outside of the box options such as retreats, yoga for runners and vegan brunches. In this particular studio, there's been a "James Brown Detox" on New Year's Day. Also of note, Dupont Bikram Yoga is in this building as well.

Epic Yoga DC

This Dupont studio is particularly fancy with wifi in its lounge. It also offers hot yoga and a ballet barre. Photo by Emma S.

The Studio DC - Adams Morgan

This yoga studio is on the corner central to the Adams Morgan nightlife: a convenient and necessary place for relaxation. Photo by Ted Eytan.

Yoga District - 14th Street

This minimalist studio (read: no reception area) is nonetheless near the very busy intersection of 14th and U Street. There's a Taylor Gourmet right below. Photo by Cristina Bejarano.

BicycleSPACE

Okay, it's a bicycle shop. But on Saturday mornings and Monday evenings they offer yoga classes. Pay by donation. Photo by Joe Flood.

Yoga District - I Street

The I Street location of Yoga District is in a rowhouse next to an office building in the middle of hectic downtown D.C. One of the teachers also offers a weekly yoga and Sunday brunch. After all, practicing on an empty stomach is what at least some of these studios recommend.

Flow Yoga Center

How convenient that this beautiful studio with exposed brick walls is right next to the Whole Foods. In addition to practicing, you may also get to hear spiritual readings and attend workshops. Photo via Flow Yoga.

The Studio DC - Dupont

This location of The Studio draws from the same pool of experienced local and visiting teachers. Unlike its Dupont compatriots, it appears to be in a rowhouse rather than on the top floor of an office building.

The Yoga District - H Street

In the spirit of a nonprofit, this Yoga District studio not only teaches a variety of styles, but performs outreach to the community. One of the most recent programs has been conflict resolution for teens. Photo by Ted Eytan

Stroga

Stroga is a mix of strength training and yoga and additionally activities like capoeira and kickboxing are offered. If this detailed roof looks impressive, it should, the same team that detailed the White House roof also worked on that of Stroga.

Tranquil Space

Tranquil Space is a yoga studio but it also doubles as a spa and boutique. Remember that for the birthday that may be coming up.

Yoga District - Bloomingdale

Among the yoga options offered at this bright purple studio: yoga with gospel music, family yoga and a chanting group.

Dahn Yoga

There are also Dahn Yoga locations all around the country, so although the website looks a little like that of a doctor's office, they have the bonus of having Spanish speakers on staff.

Unity Woods Yoga

Unity Woods Yoga has been around since 1979, longer than many of the other local studios that had previously been laundromats and the like. As such, they've received more acclaim nationally. The photo you see is of a family yoga class.

Yoga District - Glover Park

This is the newest of the Yoga District Studios.

Bikram Yoga Capitol Hill

Yoga at this studio is also available for children and if you've been practicing at this studio for two months, you can apply for a work study! Photo by Elvert Barnes.

Past Tense Yoga

This Mt. Pleasant yoga studio also hosts a book club and has previously hosted date nights and book readings. Photo by anokarina.

Kali Yoga Studio

Kali Yoga in Columbia Heights actually hosts a few free classes on Sunday and Friday. However, as it is a studio that also stresses service and community outreach, donating might be a good idea.

Capitol Hill Yoga

This Yoga studio is closest to the Capitol for anyone working on the hill who needs to detox. They also offer postnatal yoga for the District's new moms.

Down Dog Power Yoga, LLC.

This Georgetown studio ranks highly on Yelp, Google, Facebook and has been around for ten years.