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TL;DR: As of Jan. 12, you can get a yearlong subscription to YogaWorks On-Demand for $59 (it's usually $239, so you're saving 75%).


With snowstorms and new variants welcoming us into 2022, we could all use a little zen. And what better way to bring on that much-needed bliss than with 75% off an entire year of yoga?

It’s usually $239, but for a limited time, YogaWorks On-Demand is offering a one-year subscription for only $59. That means you can get access to over 1,300 on-demand yoga classes for less than $5 a month. We featured a lifetime deal on YogaWorks last month, but if you missed out, here’s another opportunity to jump aboard.

There’s no shortage of yoga platforms on the internet, but YogaWorks is known for its vast library of on-demand courses. From Iyengar to Yin to Vinyasa to Pilates, there’s a category for everyone. Better yet, since it’s all on-demand, there’s virtually no commitment involved. These courses are accessible anytime, anywhere, and from any device with a browser. You’ll find over 1,300 options at your fingertips, with new classes being added regularly. You can even make playlists of your favorites or follow along the journey series to help you achieve your goals.

With YogaWorks On-Demand, you'll get to enjoy some of the best yoga teachers around, including Melanie Lora Meltzer, Jocelyn SolomonBirgitte Kristen, and Vytas Baskauskas — just to name a few. There's a reason YogaWorks has been an industry leader for over three decades.

The YogaWorks On-Demand subscription is usually $239 for a year, or $19 per month. With this limited-time deal, you can slash 75% off and sign up for just $59 (under $5 per month).

Prices subject to change.

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