Yoga OKC operates as a membership-based studio offering vinyasa flow, yin, and beginner hatha classes in the Midtown neighborhood, with flexible class passes and no long-term contract requirement. The studio serves practitioners seeking structure without commitment and complements the city's other dedicated yoga options by anchoring its pricing and scheduling around drop-in accessibility.
Yoga OKC is a 1,500-square-foot heated studio located near NW 23rd Street, operating with a focus on alignment-based vinyasa and restorative styles rather than boutique specialization. The space holds 12 to 14 people per class, which keeps instruction personal without requiring membership fees to reach sustainable enrollment. Unlike larger gym-based yoga programs that treat classes as secondary offerings, Yoga OKC dedicates its entire operation to yoga instruction and does not cross-sell personal training or spin cycles.
Yoga OKC charges $12 per drop-in class, $50 for a five-class pass valid for 60 days, and $80 monthly for unlimited classes. The monthly rate is most economical for students attending more than six classes per month; the five-class pass suits practitioners with sporadic schedules. Class duration is 60 minutes, including a brief opening and closing meditation. Classes run six days per week, typically morning (7:00 a.m. and 9:30 a.m.) and evening (5:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.) slots, though the specific schedule shifts seasonally.
Compare this to Yoga Oasis in the Paseo Arts District, which charges $15 per class or $99 monthly, and offers more extensive specialty classes (prenatal, yin therapy, partner yoga) but requires walking through a retail gallery space to reach the studio. For practitioners who value speed and straightforward pricing, Yoga OKC's flat rate and location directly on NW 23rd is more efficient. Yoga Oasis appeals to students seeking themed workshops and a community space beyond the mat itself.
Yoga OKC sits between the high-commitment boutique studios and the lower-cost gym add-ons. The Yoga Collective in Edmond charges $120 monthly but includes workshops; most chain gyms offer yoga at $15 to $40 monthly as a class addon but staff the sessions with rotating or part-time instructors. Yoga OKC's instructors are consistent and hold registered yoga teacher (RYT) credentials, distinguishing it from gym yoga while undercutting independent studios that emphasize brand identity and signature sequences. If you prioritize instructor expertise and affordability, Yoga OKC delivers both. If you want brand cachet, specialized niche classes (hot power vinyasa, aerial yoga), or a social community beyond class, boutique studios offer more.
Yoga OKC works well for beginners and intermediate practitioners with flexible schedules who do not want to lock into a long-term membership. The studio's beginner-friendly hatha and gentle yin offerings welcome students new to yoga; the vinyasa flows accommodate intermediate practitioners building strength and breath awareness. Morning and evening class times suit working professionals and school schedules. The studio does not offer childcare, making it less accessible to parents of young children; it also lacks specialty programming for athletes, seniors, or prenatal students. If you require accommodation for mobility issues or prefer a teaching style centered on therapeutic applications, contact the studio directly before enrolling, as class modifications are offered on a case-by-case basis.
Arrive 10 to 15 minutes early. You will fill out a basic intake form listing injuries and movement restrictions; the instructor will check in with you before class to confirm experience level and any modifications needed. Bring your own mat (no rental program) and a water bottle; the studio does not provide props, so bring a block or strap if you own them. The first class establishes baseline flexibility and breath awareness; instructors do not require you to perform advanced poses. Expect a steady pace rather than a fast-paced power class or a meditative, slow-flow session. Most students stay for the closing savasana (five-minute rest).
Yoga OKC operates Monday through Saturday; Sunday classes are offered seasonally (verify current schedule by phone or website). Street parking is available on NW 23rd Street and surrounding residential blocks; there is no dedicated lot. The studio is a 10-minute drive from Bricktown, 8 minutes from Downtown OKC, and accessible via the NW 23rd corridor bus line. If you are unfamiliar with the Midtown area, call ahead to confirm exact street parking or note the nearest cross street for GPS navigation.
Yoga OKC fills a practical niche in Oklahoma City's yoga landscape: accessible pricing, consistent instruction, and no pressure to commit long-term. For students balancing cost and quality, this studio delivers.
