

Yogareal Yoga Studio - Albert Park
45 Victoria Ave, Albert Park, VIC
Over the past 40 years Robert Byrne has developed a unique and transformative style of yoga unlike anything or anyone else’s.
24 studios offering vinyasa found near Ballarat


45 Victoria Ave, Albert Park, VIC
Over the past 40 years Robert Byrne has developed a unique and transformative style of yoga unlike anything or anyone else’s.


391A St Georges Rd, Fitzroy North, VIC
Kundalini House is a beautiful Health Clinic and Yoga Studio offering Kundalini Yoga, Hatha, Vinyasa, Prenatal & Mums & Bubs Yoga. Come in and enjoy the benefits of Yoga and Health!


100 Hodgkinson St Clifton Hill (near cnr Gold St), Clifton Hill, Vic
REVITALISE & RESTORE......-GENERAL CLASSES - ASANA (POSTURES) & PRANAYAMA (BREATH REGULATION) YOGA CLASSES -- PERSONALIZED YOGA / YOGA THERAPY TUITION - MEDITATIVE COURSES - KIDS YOGA.


Strathnairn, ACT
Find your own yoga practice
Woodcroft, South Australia
Myrtle Bank, South Australia

Highgate, South Australia


607 Lower North East Road, Campbelltown, SA
Yoga Indra offers affordable, traditional hatha yoga classes for beginner and intermediate students in Adelaide's north eastern suburbs

Adelaide, South Australia


Collinswood, South Australia
Torrensville, South Australia


194 Henley Beach Road, Torrensville, South Australia
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Prospect, South Australia
Mawson Lakes, South Australia
West Lakes, South Australia

Hobart, Tasmania
Kingston, Tasmania


Core Gymball Studio, Unit 18, Menai, New South Wales
Life is a journey, not a competition

Castle Hill, New South Wales


Summer Hill, New South Wales
Creating a non-competitive space to nurture and nourish


25 Swinbourne Street, Botany, New South Wales
Botannix yoga studio, is located in the heart of Botany Bay, close to Pagewood and Banks Meadow, surrounding suburbs; Chifley, Daceyville, East Gardens, Eastlakes, La Perouse, Hillsdale, Little Bay, Malabar, Maroubra, Mascot, Matraville, Rosebery & Sydney Airport. Intro offer - can be used once by each member. Unlimited Yoga - $50 - 2 WEEKS


135 Military Rd, Neutral Bay, NSW
POWER LIVING is a modern day physical & philosophical yoga asana practice that focuses on developing a persons spiritual wellbeing as much as their physical and mental health. New students practice unlimited yoga for 30 days for $49 with our Intro Pass.

Bondi Beach, New South Wales


St Ives/Waitara, St Ives, NSW
Hatha/Vinyasa style, emphasis on safety and injury prevention, good alignment and enjoyment Prenatal courses - from 2nd trimester
Vinyasa yoga is one of the most popular and widely practiced styles of yoga in the modern world, celebrated for its fluid, dance-like quality and the sense of freedom it brings to the body and mind. Unlike more rigid or sequence-based practices, Vinyasa is defined by its emphasis on movement synchronized with breath, creating a continuous, flowing journey from one pose to the next. Each transition becomes as intentional as the posture itself, and this seamless interplay between breath and motion is what draws so many practitioners back to their mats again and again. Whether moving slowly and meditatively or with energetic, sweat-inducing momentum, Vinyasa offers something that feels both deeply structured and wonderfully creative.
The roots of Vinyasa yoga can be traced back to the teachings of T. Krishnamacharya, the revered Indian yoga master whose influence on modern yoga is virtually unmatched. His student K. Pattabhi Jois developed Ashtanga Vinyasa, a highly disciplined system built around set sequences and the breath-linked movement principle known as vinyasa krama. From that structured foundation, teachers in the West began to interpret and evolve the concept more freely throughout the 1980s and 1990s, giving rise to the open, adaptable style now simply called Vinyasa. This evolution allowed teachers to craft their own sequences, weave in themes and music, and tailor classes to students of varying levels, ultimately making the practice more accessible and expressive than its origins might suggest.
A typical Vinyasa class begins with centering breath work and gentle warm-up movements before building toward more dynamic sequences that link poses like downward dog, warrior variations, and balancing postures through flowing transitions. Classes can range from sixty to ninety minutes and vary widely in pace and intensity depending on the teacher and level. The physical benefits are considerable, including improved strength, flexibility, balance, and cardiovascular endurance. Mentally, the demand to stay present with each breath cultivates focus, reduces stress, and encourages a moving meditation that quiets the noise of daily life. Because Vinyasa classes can be modified and adapted so readily, they welcome beginners with curiosity as warmly as they challenge seasoned practitioners seeking depth. Those who enjoy variety, creative movement, and a practice that never feels exactly the same twice tend to fall in love with Vinyasa quickly and completely. For anyone ready to breathe deeply, move freely, and discover what their body is truly capable of, Vinyasa yoga is an invitation worth accepting.