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Diego Del Sol, owner of Del Sol Yoga Studio in Washington D.C., speaks to us about how yoga is especially important during these self-isolating times. He has...

Voice of America Television, April 2020

Diego Del Sol, owner of Del Sol Yoga Studio in Washington D.C., speaks about how yoga is especially important during these self-isolating times. He has taken his yoga classes online, connecting with his students through mind, body….and Zoom.

Washingtonian Magazine

“We love that no matter the person, group or experience level, Del Sol customizes the class to suit individual needs”

LA Yoga Magazine

“Diego Del Sol is changing the face of power yoga”

Tennis Life Magazine

“Diego Del Sol’s ever-present calm voice directs student’s minds away from doubt and fear and onto their breathing, soothing anxieties and instilling confidence, until success is reached.”

Student Reviews

“Diego makes such a difference in one hour already while I am trying to get my equilibrium and nervous system back in line. Our connection is so precious to have!”

— P.

“I found Diego to be the most transformative teacher I have ever experienced. A yoga class with Diego is one beautiful moving meditation that works your body and mind together and syncs them. It feels great to be ‘synced’ and present, and his class is one of the most powerful methods I have found to do this…”

— Elissa Epel, Assoc. Professor, Dept of Psychiatry, UCSF

“I have studied with well over 100 teachers, and there is no doubt that Diego is right there at the top.”

— Diane Butera, Owner and Teacher, Eugene Yoga

“Diego has a beautiful humility in offering the power of yoga and his mastery of breath and energy. As a teacher, he knows how to open his students to this power, challenge them, and then allow change to happen. It is a rare gift, indeed.”

— Mary Kay S., Yoga Teacher

“It is old school hatha yoga at it’s finest. It is unpretentious. There is room for everyone and every level in the same room. It is clear Diego teaches from his own experience of practicing yoga and isn’t just regurgitating the rhetoric from some recent teacher training.”

— Nara R., Yoga Teacher