




Fyra Yoga
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Reviews
Alice Cohen
a month ago
"Not the space for me. The teacher jess was pretty cold and rude when I asked her some questions. Very uninviting. Sequencing was far too easy, which maybe it was a beginner class but they should have that on their website. The space is lovely and everything is neat and organized."
Ryan Herzich
a month ago
"I had a really disappointing experience at Fyre Yoga. I showed up just 2 minutes after class started, and they wouldn’t let me in. Nowhere in the booking process did it say that late arrivals aren’t allowed, which feels really unfair. The whole situation had the same kind of frustrating energy as a DMV experience — no interest in being courteous from either of the two staff members -- not what I expected from a yin yoga class."
Lauren Rosen
2 months ago
"I booked through ClassPass, which can be strict about late changes. I showed up an hour early after coming from the Upper East Side, and Ryan(the front desk angel)found a way to fit me in. No penalty, no stress. Since it was my first visit, mats and towels were complimentary, which was a great surprise. I didn’t realize Modo had turned into FYRA, but I’m so glad I made the trip. The studio is clean, calm, and perfectly heated; just hot enough without being overwhelming. Everyone there was kind and attentive. Tess led the class, and she was excellent. Her cues were clear, her energy grounded, and she managed to challenge everyone while still making the space inclusive. I loved that she had us tap into all five senses at the start—it set the tone for a mindful, focused practice. Totally worth the trip. Highly recommend both Tess and Ryan for making the experience feel personal and genuinely welcoming."
Danielle Bitts
4 months ago
"Unfortunately this isn’t the same since it was Modo though they’ve tried to lead members to believe the changes are minimal. I’ve taken close to 200 classes and for the last several weeks I’ve been unable to complete a class due to insufferable heat with no ventilation. The new instructors don’t possess the OG Modo aura and seem more like general fitness instructors. Classes begin with isolated core work versus a gentle warm up into the flow. Seems like they’re becoming just another hardcore workout studio, adding a new “Sculpt” class and rebranding the menu. Seeking a new studio in Williamsburg that captures what yoga should feel like because this isn’t it."
Hope Cusano
5 months ago
"Not the yoga experience for me. While I enjoyed taking classes here for a brief time, I find other studios offer a greater variety/value. My largest deterrent from returning to the hot yoga classes, was the poor ventilation system. There is no relief if the class gets too hot, the fan in the studio only blows “cool” air for an incredibly brief time if the instructor chooses to turn it on. I have genuinely never come close to passing out in a heated class, though this was a real concern for me while taking classes in this space. Without having proper ventilation/heat release between classes, the studio also smelled much worse than other heated spaces I’ve taken classes in routinely"
Fyra Yoga
109 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11249, USA



