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Yoga Barn vs hidden Ubud studios - why Made Gunawan's grandmother's healing postures beat backpacker teachers

Yoga Barn charges 150,000 IDR for overcrowded classes that feel more like fitness bootcamp than spiritual practice. The energy is completely off when teachers are backpackers passing through on their holiday rather than dedicated practitioners who've made Bali home.

Radiantly Alive (Jalan Sukma 1) offers donation-based Sunday classes where the energy shifts completely - teachers have lived here for years and understand the spiritual landscape. Their 'Yoga for Recovery' sessions blend traditional pranayama with modern trauma-informed practice. The space holds maybe 20 people max, creating intimate connection impossible in factory-style studios.

For something truly transformative, seek out Intuitive Flow with Made Gunawan (Tuesdays 6 PM, behind Ubud Traditional Market). This 80,000 IDR class combines vinyasa with traditional Balinese movement his grandmother taught him - she was a village healer who used specific postures for energetic cleansing. Made's approach feels like moving meditation rather than western exercise.

The Yoga Shala (Monkey Forest Road) hosts proper Mysore-style Ashtanga for serious practitioners. Self-paced traditional practice with experienced teachers offering hands-on adjustments. The early morning energy here connects you to authentic yogic lineage, not vacation fitness.

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