Your First 21 Days — Unlimited Yoga for £50
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“I found yoga when I was in a difficult headspace and it almost single-handedly got me out of that place. Teaching it, sharing it — I haven’t looked back since.”
Ellen — Yoga Teacher at Phoenix
The people behind the practice.
Real members. Real reasons. Not a marketing line between them.
Meet Isabel
Isabel has been practising yoga for over 20 years and has been part of this community since 2012 — here when the studio first opened its doors. Off the mat she has spent her career in human rights work with Amnesty International (she has also, separately, met both the Dalai Lama and Daniel Craig — twice, on the Daniel Craig front). She comes to Phoenix for the space, the teachers, and what she calls “brain switch off.”
“Brain switch off. After more than 20 years, I still feel it every single time.”
Isabel — member since 2012
Meet Ali
Ali found yoga during lockdown — when, like a lot of us, she needed somewhere to put all that restless energy. What started as a physical practice became something else: a way of focusing, of truly being in the moment. She’s sporty, direct, not remotely interested in the quiet-and-slow stereotype, and loves the energy of practising with others in the room. Nearly 30 years married, four children, between London and Cornwall.
“I kept coming back because yoga taught me to actually be present. Live in the moment — that’s what it gave me.”
Ali J. — member
Meet Johannes
Johannes started at his company gym, fell in love with the practice immediately, and pretty soon noticed that minor body aches he’d had for years quietly disappeared. Yoga became his refuge through City life and lockdown both. These days he starts every morning with a class in the studio. His favourite asana is child’s pose — for the calm and groundedness it brings. He recovers from it all with nature walks, his dog, and a day that never passes without chocolate.
“Nowadays, starting my day with yoga in the studio energises me and never fails to set me up for the day.”
Johannes — member
Meet Heather
Heather’s yoga journey started after breaking her ankle on a remote Greek island — surgery, physio, and a recommendation to try yoga to get her mobility back. She walked into Kylie’s fundamentals class in 2014 and never looked back. Yoga has since carried her through full-time work, two kids, GCSEs, A Levels, university, empty nest, and lockdown. Weekend yoga and post-class coffee with friends is now a permanent diary fixture.
“When Phoenix was born, I felt such a strong connection to this community. Thrilled to be here — an old-timer among so many wonderful new faces.”
Heather — member since 2014
Meet Jo
Jo B. — Jo — has done yoga most of her adult life, but it has come and gone. She’s self-described all-or-nothing about a lot of things; maturity, she says, is about moderation. In the past yoga was about pushing herself physically. Now it’s about losing herself in the moment and coming out of the room as a different person: broader in mind and body, breathing easier. She is currently filming the final series of BBC One’s Doctors — and her character, for the record, definitely also does yoga.
“I come out of the room as a different person — broader in my mind and my body, breathing easier, seeing clearer.”
Jo B. — member
Meet Alex
Alex came to Phoenix the way a lot of people do: via the 21-day offer, thinking yoga would be a gentle easing back into exercise after a period of poor health. Her first class was Juliet’s Power Flow. She lay panting on the floor and laughed at herself. She was immediately hooked. A former BBC TV producer who left to become a photographer (@lightbylexi), she found in the studio the community she’d missed from the newsroom. When Phoenix rose from the ashes of The House of Yoga, she was determined to help it thrive — and has since photographed all of our teachers.
“When Phoenix rose from the ashes, I was determined to help my new community thrive.”
Alex — member & community photographer







