Yoga Resource: Passport to Prana

passport to pranaOn Sunday I purchased my Passport to Prana, “a multi-studio yoga pass” that allows me to attend yoga classes in the Boston area between now and January 31, 2011 for only $30.  That’s less than $1 per class!  And in a day and age when yoga is becoming both increasing popular and increasingly expensive, this is a perfect way in.

PASSPORT AVAILABLE IN THE U.S. AND CANADA!
If you live in the U.S. or Canada and you’re either curious about yoga or an avid yogi or yogini (one who practices yoga) already, you can benefit from this pass. A list of US cities can be found hereFor Canadian cities, click here.  If you don’t see your city listed, new locations are being added in both countries.

ONLY $30? WHAT’S THE CATCH?
In each city there are a limited number of studios and with this pass you are allowed one class per studio.  Which means, you have to like road trips!  I have until January 30, 2011 to visit as many studios I want with this pass.

I love road trips and I’ll be touring with my sister and good friend Leanna.  We began our world, I mean Massachusetts, yoga tour yesterday with an Anusara class with Nikki Jacobs at Healing Tree Yoga in Quincy, MA.  More on that later.

HOW TO GET THE PASSPORT
The Passports are available online ($30 plus shipping fees) or at a participating studio (no shipping fees, still $30).

This is the best deal going that I’ve seen to date (In MA you might pay $12 to $20 for one class!) and sure to be a lot of fun in the process.  I’m excited to travel around Massachusetts, try out new studios, new classes and new instructors.  I’ll be documenting the tour here through writing and video. I’d love to get an inside look at all of these studios and share them with you.

I don’t get a kick back if you buy a pass. I believe in the practice of yoga so much that I wanted to share this fantastic resource with you.  For $30 you cannot lose, even if you only attend a handful of classes.  And I promise you will feel good afterward.

CONNECT WITH PASSPORT TO PRANA

On the Web: www.passporttoprana.com

On Twitter:  twitter.com/passporttoprana

Or “like” their Facebook Fan Page

Yoga is the ultimate “feel good living” activity.  It nourishes all parts of you, I invite you to check it out, give it a try, and if you’re local, join me on tour!

Do you have a passport already?  Where have you gone?

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Comments

  1. I wish they had this in Austin because I would definitely do it. I practice Yoga at home, but I haven’t done Yoga in a studio for a while. This old dog could use some new tricks. ;)

  2. Evita says:

    Hi Stacey

    I heard about this and had a few people come in with them to the yoga studio I used to volunteer at. I think it is a fantastic idea!

    I would purchase one myself… but no yoga studios here in the nearest vicinity… they are waiting for me to open one up :) LOL

  3. Chris Edgar says:

    Thanks for this Stacey. Maybe this is the universe’s invitation to me to stop doing yoga by myself in my living room and do it around people. :)

  4. Karl – Maybe it will come to you soon. It is a great opportunity!

    Evita – You have mentioned this more than once, the idea of opening a studio…hmmm…maybe it’s time!

    Chris – I felt the same way…feels good to practice with a group once in a while!

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