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Source Yoga Center
Source Yoga Center is an oasis of calm in the center of downtown Fishers. Celebrating 15 years in business this October our focus is on sharing our passion and knowledge of yoga with you. Yoga cultivates body/mind awareness as well as the ability to live a more heart-centered lifestyle. We are an alignment focused center with classes designed to build strength and flexibility as well as balance.

Keeping you safe in your body while you practice and making skillful adjustments as we instruct is our priority. The majority of our classes are slower paced and yet challenging so that you practice mindfully with teachers that care about your well being. You are welcome to WALK-IN to any class of your choice, just click the schedule tab for our current class offerings.
Reviews (14)
Susan R.
Susan R.
Sep 28, 2021
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Great place for all levels of yoga! Janie is easy to follow in the studio and during Zoom classes. Appreciate the air filter in the studio. Easy parking right next to the building - even with all the road construction in Fishers.
Anne E.
Anne E.
Jul 03, 2019
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This yoga studio changed my life's path 8 years ago, and I keep going back for more of the good stuff every week. Janie is the owner and she is all about proper alignment which is important for obvious reasons but not so easy to monitor when you are moving around a lot through asanas. Barb is all about the breath and the release. It is clear that she trained at the Deepak Chopra center because her class flows just like the one I took there last week. I adore Barb and Janie and that's why I'm here every Monday and Saturday. Keep on rockin the yoga classes, ladies!
Tj C.
Tj C.
Jun 20, 2019
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This place is just one more superficial Hamilton County diva fest. Only pretty people need apply. If there was a cartoon of yoga studios it would be the Source. I get the whole yoga/zen dynamic that is sought by the devoted yogi, but this place lays it on like thick syrup. I am leaving for a professional studio and an instructor that is not a total airhead. This place is intent on proving that when you can't do anything else, you teach yoga.
Sokly B.
Sokly B.
Apr 20, 2019
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This is my best place in all of Indy. When I first moved to Indy (many years ago), I was on the hunt of a good yoga place that I can call my sanctuary. I've tried yoga a few times but never experienced that yoga ah huh moment until I was at Source Yoga. That ah huh moment? I was sweating, like I've run for half a mile sweat. Then at the end, I felt like I was floating out of class. It was an amazing experience. I learnt that breathing is a major part of yoga. Anyway, this is a great place, I love their location, right on top of a Thai/Japanese restaurant and right near I69. Don
Sarah D.
Sarah D.
Jan 22, 2019
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I love experiencing different instructor's styles and scoping out different studios, so when my schedule allowed me to check out a class at Source Yoga w/my ClassPass membership for just 2 credits (many yoga classes range from 5-6 credits) I jumped at the chance!

The space:
-Source Yoga is in the heart of downtown Fishers across. You enter on the first level and immediately go upstairs to the loft/studio.
-Parking is available easily in the lot adjacent to building or across the street in the new gigantic parking structure/restaurant/apartment complex.
-This studio gets a LOT of natural
Michelle F.
Michelle F.
Jan 22, 2018
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I have been doing prenatal yoga here for the last few months and LOVE IT! The support that it brings is really nice, you really get to know the other mommas. I will miss it when it's gone - which could be anytime now!
Lee A.
Lee A.
Jun 24, 2017
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I came here for a yoga class when I was on a business trip to Indianapolis and it was great! I took a Slow Flow yoga class with Vickie after work one evening. It was very relaxing and I felt like I got a good stretch after sitting on an airplane all morning.

The class wasn't fast-paced or vigorous-- I definitely didn't work up a sweat, so that was appropriate for something called Slow Flow. It was moderately challenging though, and we did some strengthening exercises, so I got a decent workout.

Vickie was very friendly and greeted me when I came in, and she told me about various class
Eric K.
Eric K.
Jan 01, 2015
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Love it!! Multiple terrific teachers. Pleasant space downtown but with easy parking. I travel and visit different Yoga studios, but this is a favorite. Lots of discount and intro packages. Janie the owner is fun. I adore Julie's classes.
Camden S.
Camden S.
May 25, 2013
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Fabulous Zen here and different classes for those who want flow and those who need mental and physical relaxation. The perfect center to find peace and tune up your body.
April S.
April S.
Oct 17, 2012
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I have been attending classes at Source Yoga for at least 6 years and I love it. It was last Saturday's class with Janie the owner that made me think I needed to post this. It was so fabulous. At the end of the hour and 15 minutes I felt rung out, restored, and as if I'd had the best massage ever! This is a warm and friendly yoga community so if you want to connect with people this could be the place. Hope to see you in class.
Jami G.
Jami G.
Aug 05, 2012
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I have been attending Source Yoga since February. I took a class from Janie, the owner, who then recommended me to one of her newer teachers, Statia. I have been hitting Statia's Tuesday class ever since. She is fun, spunky and really helps me to push to my greatest potential. I am feeling more fit every week and have found a lot of strength, flexibility and peace of mind through my yoga practice.
This facility is wide open with plenty of space that feels very welcoming. The tree mural is really nice. Since the yoga area is open to the office and waiting area, remember to be very quiet
Cari J.
Cari J.
Apr 07, 2012
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I've taken about 8 classes at Source Yoga over the last few months, and while some are better than others, they've all been kind of mediocre. All the classes listed on their schedule are "basics," so they don't designate different types of classes (vinyasa, yin, etc.). It seems like every single class I've taken there has been for beginners, and the instructors always seem to take the approach that everyone in the class is new to yoga. Since I'm not new to it, this is kind of irksome to me. The classes also aren't terribly challenging; there have been many
Globalgal L.
Globalgal L.
Feb 04, 2010
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Upon arrival back to Indiana over the holidays, a friend told me about The Source Yoga center in Fishers. Having just relocated back and with a renewed last year of intense yoga learning/practice, I was anxiously seeking a yoga spot that was welcoming, full of good energy and with great yoga!

My first time here was on the free Winter Solstice Sun Salutation celebration that was a pop in and join us, and pop out when you have had enough event. I didn't really nkow what to expect except a lot of sun salutations. After finally finding the little spot just across from the town centre, I climbed
Betsy A.
Betsy A.
Oct 12, 2008
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I'm providing this update to get more of you yogis and yoginis out there to give Barb Manley's Saturday morning Basics class a try. Barb is a great, easy-to-follow instructor who begins her class with a nice stint of pranayama (breathing exercises) and centering moves based on the Tibetan rites. She gently guides students through a series of seated, reclining and standing poses that awaken, energize and calm. This may sound like a "walk in the park" yoga class, but hubby and I can attest to the fact that you will feel this class later....especially if you always stick to the