Yoga Girl®

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3.95
Based on 20 Reviews

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About Yoga Girl®

Founded in 2018, the Yoga Girl® group of companies is the coming together of several different organizations, all created by our founder Rachel Brathen, Yoga Girl. Our mission is to create a new lifestyle platform to support individual healing and use our collective efforts to help change the world. We are proud of the work we do, and we cannot do this work alone. All of our team members and partner organizations believe that change is possible. We believe in working hard by carving new paths and together we bring a new kind of value to the world through the Yoga Girl® mission: healing what’s on the inside so we can aid in the massive healing needed in the outside world.

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Gladys
GT

Its called Yoga girl but there's barely new yoga content I subscribed to the website during the pandemic, but then went back to practicing on a studio. I got interested in the "new" content for this year, and I'm impressed by how there is barely any new classes of actual yoga in the "yoga" girl website. The challenge for spring was old content, branded as "curated". And the monthly live classes are all sitting mediations and "drinking tea" (?) It's safe to say I won't be resubscribing to this membership in the near future. And I leave this review for unwary yogis looking for actual fresh asanas and movement.

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Shannan Eagan
GB

I have been following along with… I have been following along with Rachel's 12-Day wake up to spring Yoga Challenge. I purchased a 3-month membership, and I am very happy with my access and the website as a whole. I anticipate extending my membership when my first 3 months is up.

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Ruth
GB

No experience with this course or… No experience with this course or membership- would not pay the money! Rachel (the CEO and founder of Yoga girl) is a self involved hypocrite. She brags about her ancestral life and being all natural and healing herself (she is very against the medical system just like she was VERY against eating animals at one point and boom changed her mind) but is on her smart phone videoing for instagram all day which is the OPPOSITE of living in the moment/ancestral /coming back “home”. This is simply a money maker for her. Very unauthentic.

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Hughes Stanley
CA

I had a middlin' experience with… I had a middlin' experience with Yogagirl.com. Happiness was kinda lacking, nothing reallytranscended this one way or the other. Overlall, it was mediocre. I didn't hate it, but I didn't really enjoy it that mush either. It was sorta meh. There was nothing super enjoyable or particulary unsatsifying about the experience. It was just fair for the most part. The service could have been better, but it was aceptable. Nothing to write home about, but there were no pecularily bad elements to the encounter.

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Katherine D
CA

Disillusioned in YG.com after home course There were some new helpful new tools taught, a lot of basic activities (sing, buy flowers, cook) and incredible facilitators (accessible, open, authentic, heart centered). I left it with the reminder to myself that though she's a social media fame, she's not a qualified expert for any of this. For me the course fell very short of my hopes for it. It felt inauthentic from Rachel, a money making venture, first and foremost. Beyond that, I've been disappointed to see that though it cost $1600 for the 'live' version I participated in, it's now being offered at $300, the non-live version. How did a live version demand that much money? I feel greatly disillusioned in the whole of yg.com atm.

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