Island Power Yoga: Where Community and Consistency Meet

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Photo Courtesy: Island Power Yoga

We love our island, but we know how floaty it can be when it comes to consistency. Paired with our free-spirited yogis (hey, we are them, so no hate), it can sometimes be tough to rely on schedules that ebb and flow like the trade winds and tides. Island Power Yoga in Kīhei is the most reliable, consistent yoga studio on the island. We said it. Steady, clean, quality and butt-kicking classes. Maybe it’s the grounded, focused, yet full-of-light energy. Or maybe it’s founder Chieko’s vision: to create a yoga studio that feels like a sanctuary, where cleanliness, consistency, and community are the heartbeat of the experience.

This November, Island Power Yoga celebrates four years of helping people reconnect to themselves through mindful movement, breath, and strength.

A Studio Rooted in Intention

Chieko has been teaching yoga in Hawaii since 2014. She’s certified with trainings in Vinyasa, Pre & Post Natal, Yin, Restorative, HIIT and Sculpt. She’s a triple-threat who just gets it: the business, community and the practice. When Chieko opened Island Power Yoga, she had a simple but powerful mission:

“To create a clean, consistent, and safe space for like-minded individuals to grow together through yoga.”

Every detail reflects that purpose. The studio is deep-cleaned daily and intentionally minimal, embracing the yogic principle of saucha, which means purity or cleanliness. It’s a space free of distractions — no cell phones, no clutter, just presence.

Consistency is another pillar. Classes start and end on time, the schedule stays steady, and the teachers embody the same grounded rhythm. It’s a studio that invites you to build trust in your practice, your body, and your community.

And perhaps most importantly, Island Power Yoga is a safe space for every body of all shapes, sizes, abilities, and seasons of life. Here, you’re not performing. You’re just being.

The Magic of Community

Beyond the mat, Island Power Yoga is a true community hub. Each month, they highlight a local business through their Business-to-Business Collaborations, giving members a chance to celebrate and support each other’s work. Past features have included everything from local art studios to clothing lines to massage therapists and life coaches.

This fall, the studio will host a Meditation Workshop and a community birthday class to celebrate its fourth anniversary. It’s more than a studio, it’s a movement rooted in connection.

Fall Specials Worth Knowing

Island Power Yoga’s Kamaʻaina Week of Yoga deal ($35 for a week of unlimited classes) is perfect for locals who want to dive in. And every November, their Black Friday specials drop — a once-a-year opportunity to snag class packs and passes, including their coveted “Feeling Fit” 30-day pass for $99, limited to just 20 spots.

Their Lululemon Align pants with Island Power Yoga branding are also a fan favorite, along with their $100 gift cards sold for $80 — a simple, thoughtful gift for the holidays.

The Gift of Experience

If you’re gift shopping this season, this is your sign to skip the stuff and give the gift of experience. A class at Island Power Yoga is an invitation to breathe, move, and find calm in the chaos. It’s an hour to recharge in a clean, beautiful space surrounded by good energy and people who genuinely care.

As Chieko says, “Who wouldn’t love an hour in their day that leaves them feeling more fulfilled than when they walked in?”

Giving Back to Maui

Island Power Yoga’s heart beats for Maui. From hosting breast cancer fundraisers and annual food drives for the Maui Food Bank to prioritizing local collaborations, they lead with purpose. Their approach is simple: serve the local community first and build from there.

Find Your Flow

Whether you’re a longtime yogi or brand new to the mat, Island Power Yoga offers a place to grow, sweat, and belong.

📍 Island Power Yoga – Kīhei, Maui
🌐 www.islandpoweryoga.com
📸 Instagram: @islandpoweryoga

Come for the workout. Stay for the transformation.

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