small group in London

43 studios offering small group found within 10km of London

About small group

Small group yoga sits in a sweet spot that many practitioners consider the ideal way to learn and grow — intimate enough to feel personal, lively enough to feel communal. Typically gathering anywhere from two to twelve students, this format strips away the anonymity of a packed studio class while preserving the energy and social warmth that solo practice at home simply cannot replicate. Participants receive far more individual attention from their teacher, corrections arrive in real time, and the quiet camaraderie of moving and breathing alongside a handful of like-minded people creates a sense of belonging that keeps people coming back week after week. It is, for many, the format where yoga finally clicks.

While small group instruction has no single founder or defining moment, its roots run through virtually every major yoga lineage. The guru-shishya tradition of ancient India was itself built on intimate, direct transmission between teacher and a small circle of dedicated students. When B.K.S. Iyengar refined his precision-based approach in Pune, he worked closely with individual students and small cohorts to develop the meticulous alignment principles that would eventually reach the world. K. Pattabhi Jois taught Ashtanga in a similarly personal setting before it scaled into a global phenomenon. That intimacy was not incidental — it was the engine of mastery. Today's small group classes honor that heritage while adapting it to contemporary life, offering the depth of private instruction at a pace and price point more people can sustain over the long term.

A typical small group session might unfold over sixty to ninety minutes, beginning with breathwork or a grounding meditation before moving into a sequenced practice tailored to the specific needs and levels of those present. Because the teacher genuinely knows the students in the room, sessions can be adjusted on the fly — a gentler variation offered here, a deeper challenge invited there. The benefits accumulate quickly: improved alignment, faster skill progression, reduced risk of injury, and a growing confidence that transforms how practitioners carry themselves both on and off the mat. The mental rewards are equally tangible, with many students reporting lower anxiety and a stronger sense of personal accountability simply because they feel seen. Small group yoga is particularly well suited to beginners building a foundation, intermediate practitioners ready to break through plateaus, and anyone returning to practice after injury or a long absence. Whatever the reason for stepping onto the mat, the right small group can turn a tentative first class into a lifelong practice worth protecting.

FAQ — small group in London

How much do small group classes cost in London?
small group classes in London typically cost $20–$35 per casual session. Many studios offer intro packs or monthly memberships that reduce the per-class cost.
What is small group?
Small group yoga sits in a sweet spot that many practitioners consider the ideal way to learn and grow — intimate enough to feel personal, lively enough to feel communal. Typically gathering anywhere from two to twelve students, this format strips away the anonymity of a packed studio class while pr
Are there beginner yoga classes in London?
Yes — most yoga studios in London offer dedicated beginner classes or "all levels" sessions where teachers provide modifications. Look for classes labelled "Foundations", "Intro to Yoga", or "Level 1" when searching on FindYoga.
How do I book a yoga class in London?
You can browse and enquire with yoga studios in London directly on FindYoga. Many studios also offer online booking through their own websites or class management apps.