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New Modern and Inclusive Yoga Studio Opens in Kingston
Local Entrepreneurs Debut YogaSix in Kingston

YogaSix, a modern fitness boutique offering a fresh perspective on one of the world’s oldest practices, recently opened a new studio in Kingston. Located at 182 Summer St., Ste. 105, the studio introduces people of all ages and abilities to the various health and wellness benefits of the brand’s unique take on yoga, in a welcoming, modern and calming environment.
To ensure the safety of all members and staff, YogaSix is taking extra safety precautions. The new studio offers contactless check-in and members are encouraged to bring their own mats, props and towels to practice. Hand sanitizers and wipes will be provided throughout the studio and the staff will clean in between classes. Hands-on adjustments by instructors have been eliminated and class sizes are reduced.
YogaSix Kingston is owned by local entrepreneurs Bonnie and Ron Massa. Ron has been a business owner for more than 20 years and Bonnie has worked in real estate for 20 years. They were looking to open a new business in an industry they’re passionate about. After being introduced to YogaSix, they knew it would be a great fit in the community. The studio is operated by General Manager April O’Connor. She has been in the fitness industry for 20 years and is excited to take a step from a big box gym to boutique fitness studio.
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“We love how inclusive YogaSix is and the variety of classes we have to offer,” said Bonnie. “We have something for everyone and are looking forward to providing the community with a welcoming environment that is devoted to helping everyone on their wellness journey.”
A variety of yoga classes are offered at YogaSix to encompass everything from deep stretching to stress relief to high intensity training. Offering six core formats – Y6 101, Y6 Restore, Y6 Slow Flow, Y6 Hot, Y6 Power and Y6 Sculpt & Flow – each class caters to every fitness level and strengthens the mind-body connection.
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The new studio plans to make an impression with its unique version of yoga. Particularly notable is the use of modern language instead of Sanskrit to describe its practice, as the traditional language can often be intimidating to newcomers. The studio provides class options for everybody, from beginners seeking a recovery to more advanced students. YogaSix wants to introduce yoga in a modern practice that allows all levels to feel welcome. New students are always greeted by a wellness advisor when they enter the studio to educate and empower them before they engage in a YogaSix experience.
Monthly memberships are available for four or unlimited visits per month, as well as class packages. For more information on the new YogaSix studio in Kingston, please visit https://www.yogasix.com/location/kingston or call 781-798-8023.
About YogaSix:
Founded in 2012, YogaSix is a boutique yoga brand that offers a broad range of heated and non-heated yoga classes, boot camp style fitness classes and meditation accessible to all. Class formats include Y6 101, Y6 Restore, Y6 Slow Flow, Y6Hot, Y6 Power and Y6 Sculpt & Flow. Classes at Yoga Six eliminate the intimidation factor that many people feel when trying yoga for the first time, offering a fresh perspective on one of the world's oldest fitness practices. Headquartered in Irvine, California, YogaSix is backed by Xponential Fitness, the largest franchisor of boutique fitness brands. To learn more about the YogaSix franchise opportunity, visit www.yogasix.com/franchise to learn more.
About Xponential Fitness:
Founded in 2017 by Anthony Geisler, Xponential Fitness has built and curated a diversified platform of eight disruptive boutique fitness brands spanning across fitness and wellness verticals - including Pilates, indoor cycling, stretch, rowing, dance, running and yoga. Currently, Xponential Fitness's portfolio of brands includes Club Pilates, the nation's largest Pilates brand; CycleBar, the nation's largest indoor cycling brand; StretchLab, a concept offering one-on-one assisted stretching services and group stretch services; Row House, a high-energy, low-impact indoor rowing workout; AKT, a dance-based cardio workout combining toning, interval and circuit training developed by Celebrity Trainer Anna Kaiser; YogaSix, a modern boutique yoga brand; Pure Barre, a total body workout that uses the ballet barre to perform small isometric movements; and most recently, Stride, a treadmill-based cardio and strength training concept. Visit www.xponential.com to learn more.