Kula. Tribe. Community.

Kula. Tribe. Community.

It doesn’t matter what you call it, when you have it, you know it’s special.

That group of people who have your back no matter what. They’re there for you when you need a laugh or a shoulder to cry on. They push you to the edge of your comfort zone because they believe in you, they cheer you on, and they will catch you if you start to stumble.

Kula can come from many places and can look different wherever you go. For us it has taken the shape of Yoga on the Lake.

This simple yoga studio overlooking a lake in a quaint little village has taken on a life all its own. A place where people come to heal, to energize, to sweat and to connect.  Whether you’re a sculpt fanatic, barre enthusiast or a yoga practitioner, we have all found this common space to gather together, and that is a beautiful thing.

It is because of you that this studio has become a safe haven for so many, and it is because of you that we have been able to and will continue to grow our kula.

From Yoga on the Lake to Bold Cycle to Press + Chill and beyond.

This is community.

This is kula.

Cody Maki