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BDY Studios- Yoga | Barre | Cycle | Strength (Huntington)
5 ★★★★★ 110 Google reviews · Barre studio in Huntington, West Virginia
Plan your first class
- Teacher training offers teacher training — ask about upcoming instructor cohorts and prerequisites
- Today see hours ·
- Phone (681) 204-3968
- Website & schedule bdystudios.com — book classes and see the live schedule
Hours
| Monday | 7:30–10:30 AM, 4–7 PM |
| Tuesday | 8:30 AM–1 PM, 4–7 PM |
| Wednesday | 6:30–11:30 AM, 4–7 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–1 PM, 4–7 PM |
| Friday | 7:30–10:30 AM, 5–6 PM |
| Saturday | 8–11 AM |
| Sunday | 8:30–11 AM, 4–6 PM |
The classes they teach
“I have been attending both BDY's yoga flow and mat pilates classes for more than a month now and am so pleased with my experiences.”
“The cycling classes are energizing and fun, and the reformer classes have been a game changer for building strength in a more controlled, supportive way.”
What's on offer
“The cycling classes are energizing and fun, and the reformer classes have been a game changer for building strength in a more controlled, supportive way.”
“The Brown Dog community has challenged me physically, mentally, and spiritually to love myself and the world around me with more truthfulness and compassion.”
What members say again and again
“Brown Dog's amazing teachers and environment foster self-love and help us to understand that we are worthy of the work AND rest that our bodies need and deserve.”
“The Brown Dog community has challenged me physically, mentally, and spiritually to love myself and the world around me with more truthfulness and compassion.”
“I love that there is a variety of classes offered so that I can shake it up and not fall into a boring routine.”
From the reviews
I have nothing but positive things to say about BDY! I love that there is a variety of classes offered so that I can shake it up and not fall into a boring routine. All of the instructors are incredibly motivating and supportive.
I have been attending both BDY's yoga flow and mat pilates classes for more than a month now and am so pleased with my experiences. I started with yoga because it is what I practice already which led to me trying pilates for the first time.
I’ve had such a great experience at BDY. The cycling classes are energizing and fun, and the reformer classes have been a game changer for building strength in a more controlled, supportive way.
This place is truly special. Ever thought about taking a yoga class in an historic train station? Or an old box car? Besides the great location in downtown Huntington, these instructors are some of the best people you will ever meet.
Teacher training at BDY Studios- Yoga | Barre | Cycle | Strength (Huntington)
BDY Studios- Yoga | Barre | Cycle | Strength (Huntington) comes up for teacher training — confirmed on their own site. If you're thinking about becoming a barre instructor, a few things are worth asking up front. First, which certification the program leads to — many boutique studios run a proprietary, method-specific training (Pure Barre, Bar Method, and barre3 each certify you in their own format), while others offer a more general barre certification you can teach anywhere. Second, the schedule and prerequisites — trainings often run as intensive weekend blocks or over several weeks, and most studios want you taking classes there regularly first. Third, cost and payment plans, and whether tuition includes an unlimited membership for the training period. Teacher training is a real commitment of time and money, so it's worth a call or an info session before you enroll.
Your first barre class at BDY Studios- Yoga | Barre | Cycle | Strength (Huntington)
New to barre? Almost everyone is their first time, and a good studio expects beginners to walk in the door. Here's what to know. What to expect: barre blends small isometric holds and tiny pulses at a ballet barre with light weights and mat work — it's low-impact and joint-friendly, but it works muscles you didn't know you had, so a little shaking in your legs is the point, not a problem. Rest whenever you need to; no one will bat an eye. What to wear: fitted leggings and a top you can move in — nothing baggy, so the instructor can see your form. Grip socks: most barre studios require grip socks — bring a pair or check whether they sell them at the front desk; the grippy soles keep you steady during the pulses. What to bring: water and a small towel. Arrive 10–15 minutes early to sign in and meet your instructor. It clicks fast — most people say their third class feels completely different from their first.