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Yuj Yoga owner Allison Grippe wanted to create a space that could cater to the needs of all yogis—those looking for a restorative flow and those looking for a sweaty, more intense workout. However, at the center of that variety is also a uniqueness. Yuj Yoga's studio is unique in that it utilizes infrared technology to warm the studio during heated classes. But perhaps what is more unique is their focus on aspects of traditional yoga, which is something that has become increasingly less common. 52 | MAY 2022 | FARGOMONTHLY.COM
However, even Grippe will tell you that America's revolution to more fitnessbased classes isn't a bad thing. Every studio serves its purpose. She just wanted to bring something a little different to the table. "We will definitely have the hot vinyasa classes and things like that," Grippe said. "But the real difference with us is that everything will be rooted in yoga traditions and the eight limbs of yoga." That focus comes from Grippe's passion for Ayurvedic practices—which