
Hot Yoga in Durham
Transform Through Heat
Practice hot yoga in Durham at Soma Club, with 33-degree heated classes designed for mobility, strength, focus and recovery.
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Our studios use air blowers that heat your body directly, not just the air.
Deep Warmth
Build heat while improving circulation, mobility, and focus.
Recovery & Renewal
Enhance flexibility, reduce stress, and speed up muscle recovery post-workout.
All Levels
From gentle flow to power yoga, we have classes for every experience level.
Heated Yoga Classes in Durham
Soma Club Durham offers heated yoga classes from our DH1 studio for beginners, regular movers and anyone who wants a warmer, more focused practice. Expect breath-led movement, steady coaching and class levels that let you build at a sensible pace.
Heated studio in DH1
Practice hot yoga in Durham at Soma Club in Prince Bishops Place, with classes held in a 33-degree heated studio.
Choose your class style
Start with Soma Foundation, build consistency in Soma Signature, or step up the pace with Soma Strong.
What to bring
Please bring a towel, something to drink and comfortable clothing you can move and sweat in. Arrive early if it is your first heated class.
Booking and pricing
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Hot Yoga Class Styles
Soma Foundation
BeginnerA beginner-friendly hot yoga class focused on breath, alignment, and steady foundational movement.
Soma Signature
IntermediateOur balanced signature flow, blending strength, mobility, and fluid movement in the heat.
Soma Strong
AdvancedA stronger, more dynamic class designed to build endurance, challenge focus, and turn up the intensity.
Hot Yoga Timetable
Browse live hot yoga class times and check the latest availability.
For hot classes, please bring a towel and something to drink.
Hot Yoga FAQs
How hot is hot yoga at Soma Club Durham?
Hot yoga classes are held in a 33-degree heated studio, warm enough to help you sweat and move more freely without turning every class into an extreme heat challenge.
Is hot yoga suitable for beginners?
Yes. Soma Foundation is the best starting point if you are new to yoga, new to heat, or returning after time away.
What should I bring to hot yoga?
Bring a towel, something to drink and breathable clothing. It is also worth arriving a few minutes early so you can settle into the room before class starts.
How often should I attend?
Start with one or two classes a week and build from there. Consistency matters more than pushing too hard in the heat on day one.
Ready to Feel the Heat?
Build strength, mobility, and focus in a warm, supportive studio.
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