My class history at Indigo Yoga, proving yes, I did go to the studio and I did take a class with the owner, Whitney Koerper.
This is the receipt for the ten class pass I purchased at Indigo.
Yellohdaysea ..
Nov 17, 2020
Indigo Yoga is the ONLY hot studio in the area with FAR infrared heaters and an RN [REGISTERED NURSE]- SUPERVISED/DESIGNED safety protocol for all Yogis. This has been the case even pre-covid. I feel safer here than in any other facility. This is a place of immense healing regardless of online class or in-person sessions. I have been studying yoga for 17 years across the world. I have been to all the studios in Las Cruces. For the last 5 years, and well into the next, I choose Indigo exclusively for my health and wellness. #YOGAISESSENTIAL
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Diana G.
Apr 27, 2019
I went to the Hot buti Yoga and it was amazing!! The class was fun and hard! You sweat a lot!!! The music is vibrant, the instructor is very good and fun. I loved it, I died in this class and was reborn again.
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stefanie j.
Mar 11, 2016
I'm in town for a family visit and have loved having access to this studio. They have a great $20 unlimited yoga for the first two weeks deal that has really been amazing. My dad is in the hospital and Indigo has been such a nice haven for me.I've taken two classes from two teachers and both were great (Amber and Bubba.)The studio is very pretty, the staff is friendly (and so are the other students.) It's clean, the lighting is nice, the studio is warm...and it smells great, which can't be said for all 'hot yoga' studios.Thank you, Indigo!
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Ryan C.
Jan 24, 2015
Having attended classes at this studio with instructors Saharu, Luis, and Molly, I have to say that this is an exciting addition to the developing yoga scene in Las Cruces! Their classes offered different yoga experiences than those I've experienced at other studios, and I enjoyed everything from the intensity of inversions to the meditative attention to breathe during shavasana. A great variety of class types can be found at this new studio, and from what I've seen on their Facebook page, there's more to come!I was really impressed with the appearance of the studio itself: the warming bamboo flooring is attractive and it seems to reassures the strength of my standing poses. The mirrors on the front and side wall allowed me to closely monitor my body's positioning to maximize the benefit of my practice. Indigo has Manduka products for use during class: mats ($2), straps, blocks, blankets, rollers, and even small towels available to use during heated classes, which is an excellent touch! They also have Manduka products and bottled water available for purchase. This studio has a cubby-holes for storing your phone, shoes, etc.; a water cooler; large bathroom; and they also have several ample-sized changing rooms in case you want to come straight from the office or out for a bite after class. The decor encourages a relaxing and tranquil mood, and the owners are really friendly, so it's a great place to take your yoga practice to the next level and make new friends as well.
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Pebble S.
Feb 12, 2016
This studio is great! I really enjoy a yoga studio like this, that offers a variety of classes during the week. Open Sat and Sunday as well. All of the instructors here are friendly and professional. My favorite class is Bikyasa, a mix of Bikram and Vinyasa. Great for those who have been practicing yoga as well as those new to yoga. Very nice space, a bit small but very cosy. Highly recommended!
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Erin H.
Feb 25, 2016
This is a top notch yoga studio. I was in Las Cruces for work for 3 months, and this studio helped it feel like home. The studio owner was there SO often, despite the fact that she works as a dentist, and was SO welcoming and friendly. I consistently met friendly practitioners and had really good instructors. Saharu, the owner, and Bubba were my favorites. Strong instructors who know vinyasa and anatomy as well as Amber, were really great. If you are in Cruces and looking for a great place to practice, look no further than Indigo Yoga.
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Marie C.
Dec 16, 2019
DO NOT go to indigo yoga!! I had a horrible experience at this studio. I am a certified yoga instructor and have been practicing for several years. I took a class at indigo with the owner while visiting my family. From the moment I arrived she acted like I was a huge inconvenience because I was new to the class. She would get annoyed whenever I would take a rest and go into child's pose. But the worst part was I went into an inversion during class. She was speaking with another student, but said "Hold on I have to deal with this." She then proceeded to walk over to me and yell at me to get down and that I should never ever do that again. I was frankly shocked at the horrible treatment I received. I have attended hundreds of yoga classes and have never ever had an experience like this. Yoga is about you listening to your body, resting when you need to, and pushing yourself into more advanced postures when YOU want to. If I could give indigo zero stars I would. Not welcoming at all. Atrocious and unprofessional behavior.In response to Whitney below, I don't usually write reviews, but my experience was so bad here I felt like I had to. I wrote this to inform other people about your studio, which is what the Yelp forum is for. Attacking my mental health because I write a review you do not like only reflects badly on you (ironic because one of the many benefits of a good yoga studio is promoting mental health, not stigmatizing it). Just for good measure (and so you can "look me up" in your system), I have attached the receipt for my ten class pass I purchased AND my class history. Perhaps you should check your records more carefully before throwing out accusations of defamation. I will not engage further as I have said what I wanted to say.
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Namaste Y.
Nov 1, 2019
After reading previous reviews I will strongly agree that this place has gone down hill after new ownership. The new owner (Whitney Koerper) is unbelievably rude and her ego is just wow. I've practiced yoga of 12 years now and I've never met someone so rude in this business. The previous owner was very humble and extremely kind, loving, and inviting. I hate to see this place go downhill because I used to frequent often. But I refuse to go now. From what I've heard she has ran off all of her experienced instructors that helped build that place up to having nothing but new very inexperienced instructors. She floods schedule with what everything she seems to be "into" that month and forgetting the regulars that love class that she has now removed off schedule. I am not the only one that sees it and has been unsatisfied and had to see and deal with her attitude towards others (clearly just read her responses to reviews) never a positive response from her yet a snarky super narcissistic remark. Which is just SAD. The place is not clean and I too have in fact heard the owner and SEEN her be loud and laughing during savasana. I am a man and I will just say it, I have seen more than I need to see from the owner in her underwear and tiny bras during practice. I get it... you are confident and have abs.. cool. But I am so uncomfortable taking classes knowing I have to watch where I look because she is always front and center and so provocative. It's just to much. However, I will say we have some pretty amazing instructors in this town and they are still here! Just not at this studio anymore. Understandably so! DWELL and Downtown desert yoga still have that beautiful yoga vibe that feels healing! I strongly recommend other places. Don't waste your time and YOUR MONEY and most importantly your energy if you are looking healing and a place to call home.
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Sara B.
Sep 29, 2018
This is a delayed review from my experience at Indigo, but it has been on mind recently. I remember the experience so clearly, and I felt it would be unfair to others for me to not share.I really wanted to love this studio because I had gone to a class here before an interview, and I've had really good vibes since then. One of my last times at Indigo, though, I went to a class taught by the owner. I'm a student, and on that particular day, I was pretty drained from a full day of classes, and I was looking forward to my yoga practice being a place where I get to take care of myself and get centered. I'll be honest, I was tired and I wasn't going full-out with the poses. I normally practice inversions, but on that particular day, I was just listening to my body and I was doing the modified versions instead of the inversions. Anyway, I don't remember how specifically the instructor phrased it, but she said that I was being "lazy." At that moment, I remember shutting down from the rest of the practice, and I knew I did not want to come back to the studio. She came up to me after the class to explain what she had meant by the word 'lazy.' I appreciate her coming up to me to explain, but I knew I would not continue my practice at Indigo. I hate to admit it, but I left my yoga practice feeling really crummy. That's not the kind of environment that I want to build my practice in. I didn't write a review right away because I wanted to give myself enough time to cool down from it, and write my review more objectively. I think I went to 1 more class at Indigo after that because I had a class card and hated to waste all the classes I paid for, but the studio never gave me a good feeling after that experience. Having practiced at many different studios, I've never had an experience like that one at Indigo. A yoga studio should not be the place where you get put down by someone else's judgements, especially from the instructor. It should be the place where you can listen to your body--even if that means you are not doing the most advanced poses with the most perfect form.
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Sarah B.
Jul 5, 2018
Hands down best yoga I have ever been to. It's the perfect combination of bikram and yinyasa (my two favorite types of yoga) Amy is an awesome instructor very patient and positive. Music is awesome and the flow is great. It's definitely worth the drive from El Paso
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