Archive · 2017

Beaverton Studio

4021 SW 117th Avenue, Beaverton OR 97005 503.469.9642 (YOGA)

4021 SW 117th Avenue, Beaverton OR 97005 503.469.9642 (YOGA)

Introductory offer for new students Available for purchase at studio

Introductory offer for new students Available for purchase at studio

Hello! My name is Ashley and I am honored to meet you. I love the outdoors! To move my body and breathe fresh air, to experience new things and enjoy life is what I’m all about. Some of my favorite pastimes are rock climbing, hiking and backpacking, yoga, traveling, cycling, meeting new people, and going on wild adventures. I am an ASL/English Interpreter by day, yoga instructor by night, and I love every moment of it. Life is good!

I began my yoga journey at Hot Yoga for Life in January 2012. The allure of a demanding workout in a tropical-hot room called to me, and so it happened that I stepped onto a mat for the first time. Since then I have discovered just how incredible yoga can be for the mind, body, and soul. Yoga to me is a practice of happiness. Every time I come to my mat I cultivate the patience to accept life as it ebbs and flows, the strength and courage to love and open my heart to the world, and a deepened understanding of peace unchanged by ever-changing conditions. The physical practice brought me to yoga, but it is the subtle practice that keeps me coming back. This is what I wish to share with my fellow practitioners and students of yoga – a practice of cultivating happiness in all the realms of this life.

I offer a challenging, fun class with a strong focus on alignment. I look forward to guiding you through classes here at HYFL, as well as, being enriched by you as we learn together. See you on the mat!

This page is preserved from the Hot Yoga For Life historical archive (2017). For current class schedules and offerings, see our homepage.

Studio Location Context

Schedule patterns at both locations balanced weekday morning, midday, and evening classes with weekend offerings that supported students who couldn't attend weekday sessions. The class schedule reflected typical Portland yoga community usage patterns — heaviest demand at 6am, lunch hour, and 6-7pm slots, with weekend mornings drawing dedicated practice communities. Specialty classes (slow flow, restorative) filled lighter time slots.

Pricing structures across both locations followed Portland-area yoga studio norms, with class packages, monthly memberships, and unlimited monthly options available at multiple tiers. The studio maintained consistent pricing between its two locations to support students who practiced at both as their schedules allowed. Special pricing for teacher training students and faculty maintained access for the studio's internal community.