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Yoga and Meditation at the League City Health Hut
We have been teaching yoga and meditation for the last 17 years to students in the League City, Houston and Galveston County areas. We love what we do and do what we love! Yoga builds our physical strength and agility and meditation builds our emotional and spiritual strength and agility. Our students grow and flow and glow as a result of their yoga and meditation practices with us! Many of our students have been with us for over ten years. We are up-close and personal with our members and always give them our best when we do our classes or work with them one-on-one. We are dedicated to serving our clients and students the best yoga and meditation experience possible.
All yoga memberships are private. We do not offer drop-in public yoga classes. Classes are held twice a week on Tuesday and Thursday nights from 6:15PM-7:30PM. Our classes are a mix of Kundalini, Hatha, Yin, and Fitness. All classes incorporate breathwork and meditation. If you are interested, scroll down to learn more.
Weekly Group Yoga Class Schedule
Every Tuesday: 6:15-7:30 PM - Yoga Style: Kundalini Yoga
Rotation Thursdays: 6:15-7:30 PM - Yoga Styles: Yin, Hatha, Yin and Fitness Yoga - class type rotates by week
Classes are suitable for both beginner or advanced students
*Membership required - read more below
Group Yoga Membership at The Health Hut
- Classes are by private membership only. We have seen how much members benefit from the community that forms within our classes when they know each other and do their yoga-grow-together in their practices. It creates a sense of stability and belonging.
- Members never need to register for yoga classes! Yay! Once you are a member, your seat at classes is always secure - no need to go online, just come on in.
- Students can try one month before committing to membership for $65 (or $115 per couple). After the first month, students are required to commit to a membership. Fees are paid quarterly. For example, if a student joins in January, fees are due for Jan-Apr. If a student joins in February, fees are due for Feb-Apr.
- Our teachers (Lola and Kevin with occasional teachers who sub) work with students to help them achieve alignment and balance in all aspects of their practice. Students don't just take a class - they actually receive real yoga training in alignment, breathwork, meditation, and other yogic techniques as well. We work to impart a solid understand of the technology to all students.
- The current age range in our classes is roughly 38-65, but all age groups are welcome.
- Our maximum member threshold is 24 students.
- Beginners as well as seasoned yogis are welcome. Our style fits all levels.
- Mantra chanting is performed in some of the classes. All mantras are non-religious and do not worship any being. The mantras used are for healing, peacefulness, and connection.
- New students are invited to register for one month and try us out! Our tuition is $65 per month for individuals and $115 per month per couple.
- Once the trial period is over, new students are asked to commit to a quarterly membership. Billing periods are Jan 1 for January-April, May 1 for May-August, September 1 for September-December. New members beginning in the middle of billing cycles are pro-rated based on their starting date as mentioned above.
- Classes are mixed format and revolve around a regular schedule of Kundalini, Yin, Hatha and Fitness.
- Classes are held on Tuesday and Thursday nights from 6:15PM-7:30PM.
- Call Lola at 281-684-3168 AND LEAVE A MESSAGE if you are interested. Or, email Lola at lola@thehealthut.com.
Yoga Styles:
Yoga is not one size fits all. There are many different kinds of yoga practices out there at The Health Hut, we offer Yin, Hatha, Kundalini, and Gentle Fitness classes. Each style is different and provides you with a different mind/body experience. The mix of classes gives you a complete yoga experience, in all it's forms. Our classes are a perfect fit for seasoned yogis or for beginners! All classes are 75 minutes and include breathwork and meditation and are held Tuesday and Thursday nights from 6:15PM-7:30PM.
Fitness Yoga:
Strong yoga practice that helps you build strength and agility. A great workout that gets the blood to moving as it awakens and tones your muscles.
Hatha Flow:
This fitness class helps you twist and turn and get the kinks out! Gently build stamina, strength, and flexiblity as you release body tension. Definitely a fitness class, but gently paced with accessible poses and lots of mods if you need them.
Kundalini Yoga:
Powerful yoga practice that works intensively on the spine, the core, and on strengthening the mind and nervous system. Although physically challenging, the postures easily accommodate different levels of students. This yoga is movement-based rather than posture-based so it is very energetic! Combines breathing techniques, meditation, mantra and physical exercises to guarantee an overall workout of body, mind, and soul!
Yin Yoga:
Simple postures, held for 3-5 minutes gently allow the body to open up and become more supple. We support our practice by using blocks and bolsters to melt into our postures. A very quiet and calming class, excellent for releasing body pain and steadying the mind.
I'm A Beginner ... Where Do I Begin?
You know that you are ready to get started. You want to feel confident about your first class ... our teachers excel in working with beginners and advanced levels of students. All of our classes are all-level classes, meaning you can come in and enjoy the class even if you've never done yoga before. Our 200 or 500-Hr Certified Yoga Teachers are passionate about what they do and love working with different levels of students.
There are two different ways a beginning student can approach a new practice - by jumping right in or by taking a private session (or a couple of sessions) before starting.
Private sessions:
Doing a private yoga lesson (or two!) before beginning your yoga journey helps ease any sense of fear about taking the classes. Your teacher shows her student how to use blocks, bolsters, and adjustments to maximize the most common postures taught in classes. Thisis a great option for those who have injuries as well. The one-on-one gives the student a chance to feel things out and share a deeper level of information about their concerns and issues with their teacher.
Jump right in and just do it:
Many students just jump right in and see where their journey takes them! Because all of our classes at are all-levels, students can begin right where they are and work their way forward.
Preparing for your yoga class:
- A Yoga Mat (bring one or purchase one at the Studio)
- Water (BYOB)
- A towel to wipe your face
See you soon!
Meet the Team

Dr. Lola Scarborough, PhD
500-Hr Expert Registered Yoga Teacher
B.A. Political Science
Ph.D Comparative Religion
Life and Nutritional Coach
Ayurveda Consultant
Energy and Sound Healer
Author
Co-Owner The Health Hut

Kevin Post
200-HR Expert Registered Yoga Teacher
B.S. Aeronautics & Christian Theology
MS Aeronautics
Rocket-Scientist
Energy Healer
Co-Owner The Health Hut

Ellen Beck Gardner
200-Hour Registered Yoga Teacher
B.S. Math/Computer Sciences
MBA Management
Math Teacher, CCISD
What is Yoga Like in League City?
Yoga is not exercise; it has many parts to what it is that creates an entire integrated system. In the West, it is used mostly as exercise, which is only the tiniest, and least important (although vital) part of the technology. It is also most definitely NOT a religion. So, what it then? Yoga is a lifestyle whose purpose is to lead the participant into a greater awareness of who and what they are, awakening a person so that they can lead a fully informed life.
The primary parts of yoga include:
* Asana (body postures/exercise that strengthen the body and nervous system)
* Pranayama (breathing techniques to cleanse the blood and the mind)
* Meditation (stilling the body and the mind)
* Right Diet and Lifestyle (food and practices that support a healthy body and balanced, serene mind)
What is Asana?
The word Asana means “seat or posture”. Asana is the part of yoga that Westerners are most familiar with and have practiced the most. They are bodily postures performed to gain strength, flexibility, and endurance. The original intention of asana was to build the required stamina a yogi needed to sit in meditation for long periods of time. However, in the West, asana is mainly used as exercise for its own sake.
How Yoga Postures Benefit You
The movements benefit the body and the brain by increasing muscle tone and strength and by helping create a steady the nervous system. It takes us out of our heads and into our bodies. Asana increases circulation, moves the lymph, and improves the clarity of the mind. It also releases stress and calms the mind.
Interesting Fact About Yogis
In the East, yogis use asana simply as a means to an end, and that end is to have the strength and endurance required for intense focus and steadiness in order to achieve a higher consciousness through meditation. Yogis have been known to sit in meditation for years on end. Wow!
What is Pranayama?
What is Pranayama or Breathing Exercises?
In short, it is control of the breath. In pranayama, the breath is deliberately inhaled, retained, exhaled, and held out. It is the very opposite of automatic breathing, which is what most people do most – if not all – of the time. We can live for weeks without food. Days without water. Minutes without breath. In six short minutes, the brain begins to die without oxygen.
Inhaling is the first thing we do when we exit the womb and exhaling is the final act we perform before the curtain on our life closes. Breathing is the connection to life, more than any other bodily function. In yogic thought, it is also our connection to Spirit itself.
Slow deep breathing can be self-taught and practiced any time. It is safe to practice and brings great healing benefits. However, many breathing techniques directly affect the nervous system and brain function in very powerful ways and should only be practiced under the guidance of a trained teacher.
How It Works
How many times have we said, or heard someone say, “Just give me a minute to catch my breath!”? When we are stressed out, freaked out, excited or scared, our breath pattern changes. We unknowingly hold our breath or our breathing pattern picks up and we feel like we can’t catch our breath. The breath is directly connected into our nervous system – so, once we learn how to alter the rate of our breathing, we can alter how the nervous system is behaving. This gives us so much more control over how we feel, which directly affects the choices we make.
Interesting Facts
In yoga it is said that as we slide out of the womb, God kisses us with a certain number of breaths that are ours. The number is different for each of us. Each time we breathe, we reduce that number by one, until eventually we reach zero and we die. If we follow that line of thought, then, by learning how to practice slow deep breathing, wherein we slow the breath down and thus take fewer breaths, we extend our lives.
Because the breath affects the nervous system, we are either calmer from our breathing or more excited by it based on its rate. Long deep breathing brings more oxygen into our blood, produces a calmer state of mind, settles the nerves, gives us greater control over our reactions and moods, and makes us nicer people to be around because we begin to act instead of reacting to events. Long deep breathing also has a positive impact on the immune system, thereby helping us fight off disease.
Lola's Interview With League City Matters

I recently enjoyed an interview with League City Manager's reporter, Juliana Aguilar. It was published March 11, 2022 in the online City Manager's Update on the LC website, To read the interview click here: http://www.leaguecitytx.gov/4204/Lola-Scarborough!