The Yoga Room

Berkeley
Ages:
School-Aged,
Preteens,
Adults,
All Ages
Capacity:
30 participants
Email:
info [at] yogaroomberkeley.com
Phone:
510-204-9322

THE YOGA ROOM was founded in 1978 by Donald Moyer, a long-time student of B.K.S. Iyengar, author of Light on Yoga and Light on Pranayama. As a multi-generational community, we are concerned with encouraging proper alignment in the poses, maintaining a balance between strength and flexibility, and making yoga available to people of all ages and abilities. With our emphasis on personalized practice, we offer alternatives for almost anyone, from children and the elderly, to those dealing with health issues and disabilities, to those who want a truly deep and challenging experience. 

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yogaroomberkeley is Iyengar style, which is great for beginners.Uses props and teachers offer a lot of detail about alignment so you don't overdo it when you're first starting out. You could do the level 1-3 with Mary Lou at noon.If you have absolutely no prior experience then you'd probably want an intro to yoga series so you have some familiarity with terms and props.

Archived Q&A and Reviews


August 2001

I have looked on the BP website to see if particular teachers at the Yoga Room were recommended but found none (except for pre-natal yoga classes). I would love to hear any feedback on the following yoga instructors at the Yoga Room: Linda Burnham, Donald Moyer, Mary Lou Weprin, Jill davey, Shair Ser or Deirdre Carrigan. I am probably a Level 2 yoga student and would love to know if anyone has any personal experience with any of these people. Thank you in advance, Tabitha


Years ago I studied Yoga with MaryLou Weprin at the Yoga Room. She was fabulous. I quickly went from level 1 to level 2 and advanced from there. Eventually I went twice per week and then she started training me and another woman to assist her in the beginning class which I think I did for a few months. I don't remember why I stopped. It was great. I don't know the other teachers but MaryLou knew exactly the right positioning for the asanas. She was patient and fun to take a class with. I keep saying I'll go back but it's not a convenient location anymore (I live in East Richmond) and the years keep passing. June


RE: Yoga Room Teachers - I am finishing my second series with Yoga teacher Jill Davey and I highly recommend her. She is very knowledgable and has postive energy which just makes you feel great after a class Patricia


I have been taking Shari Ser's beginning class for quite a while now. I can't recommend her HIGHLY enough. She is a physical therapist and has vast knowledge of anatomy. Even though I have a serious back injury I am able to fully participate in the class. She is very attentive to every student and recommends modifications based on each person's individual needs. In addition, the class is very challenging and hard work! So, it's the best of both worlds; vigorous and safe. Lori


Donald Moyer and Mary Lou Weprin are co-directors of the Yoga Room and are both excellent teachers. Their styles are different so try each one. They have trained many yoga teachers including myself. Debbie


From: Diana

The Yoga Room was recommended to me by a very good Iyengar instructor in San Francisco. I haven't checked it out yet, but the instructor who recommended it is the best I've ever studied with, so it's an opinion I trust. The phone number is 233-8470 and the location is 2640 College Avenue in the Julia Morgan Center.


Re: Prenatal Yoga (1999)
I took pre-natal yoga from Barbara Papini at the Yoga Room (I think that's what it's called). She teaches on Mondays on Piedmont Ave. from 5:45-7 pm, and on Thursdays at the Julia Morgan Center on College Ave, same time I think. She was great, and I went religiously once/week. It always made me feel not pregnant. Now that I have a nine month old, I really wish I was still doing it, because I definately feel it in my body!