This is a yoga instructor, not a gym floor
Rathod Yoga Classes runs on one teacher, and her name is in nearly every review: Bhavika. This isn't a room of machines - it's yoga instruction, group and personal, in Goregaon East, Mumbai. The listing tags it as a yoga studio, and the reviews back that up completely. If you came looking for weights and cardio equipment, this isn't the place, and I'd rather tell you that in the first line than waste your time.
The strongest review is the longest relationship
The most useful account came from July 2020, from someone who had been at it for years: "I have been doing yoga with rathod yoga classes for 5 years and the experience has been amazing." She credited it with helping "not only to transform physically but also helped my mental health," and noted she "got to Continue during this pandemic with online classes." A five-year customer is worth more than five first-timers - she has the track record to judge.
Where the voices agree
Personal attention is the refrain. An August 2019 reviewer wrote, "Best trainer I have ever met. Personal attention given on every session." Another, from August 2019, echoed, "she gives personal attention to everyone in every session." A November 2019 student listed the range on offer - "power yoga, Asthang yoga, Aerobics, Cardio, Theraband, Music yoga" - and called the atmosphere "Awesome." An October 2019 review added that the teacher has "impeccable knowledge not only about yoga but also about detoxification and nutritional value."
When several unrelated people praise the same specific thing - one-on-one attention inside a class - I read that as a real feature, not a fluke.
What that 5.0 measures
Five stars across 67 ratings sounds perfect, and the words are warm. But be honest about what a solo-instructor rating is: it's selective. People choose a personal yoga teacher, stay for months or years, and then review. You don't get the drop-out who quit in week two writing a careful two-star. So the number reflects a self-selected group who already liked the fit. That's not a knock - it's just what to expect from a teacher-led studio rather than a big anonymous gym.
There's also a timing shape: the written reviews run 2019 into mid-2020 and then go quiet. I won't guess why. It doesn't mean the classes stopped - one reviewer specifically mentioned online sessions continuing. Confirm current status before you plan around it.
What's missing
No review states a class fee, though one 2019 student did call it "reasonable" - which is a feeling, not a number. No fixed schedule is listed. The record has no phone number. For pricing, timings, and whether classes run in person or online now, the business site (rathod-yoga-classes-yoga-instructor.business.site) is the place to check.
Who it's not for
If you want gym equipment, this isn't it. If you dislike personal attention and prefer to blend into a big class, the thing everyone praises here - being watched and corrected individually - is the thing you'd be paying for. And if you need a rigid drop-in schedule, confirm it exists first.
FAQ
Is Rathod Yoga a gym?
No. It's a yoga studio led by an instructor named Bhavika, offering group and personal yoga classes.
What does it cost?
No review states a price; one called it "reasonable." Check the business site for current fees and timings.
Are online classes available?
A long-term student mentioned continuing with online classes during the pandemic. Confirm whether online sessions still run.