Yogalicious Hanover

Just steps from the Dartmouth College Green in the town of Hanover, New Hampshire.

An intimate studio setting where clients (individuals, small groups, couples) can customize the environment, lighting, temperature and humidity. Classes are typically heated to 105 °F with 40% humidity.

Privates and pop-ups are available. To inquire, please contact maggie@maggiepepper.com

Walking into the space instantly creates a sense of calmness. Then, you see Maggie... her smile instantly gives off a welcoming feeling of inclusion. I am still new to yoga, but Maggie and all of the elements made me feel safe and ready to take on the challenge. Throughout the class, Maggie allowed laughter, dialogue, and encouraging comments. I felt supported through the class and had fun - even during some of the really difficult poses! It was euphoric from beginning to end... highly recommend attending!
— A.M.

Yoga with Maggie has been a powerful experience for me in just a short amount of time. Probably because it actually started before we got on the mat. Communicating my physical woes to Maggie elicited simple compassion, not advice and certainly not judgement. Her not needing to fix me and trusting that I was doing my best was the beginning of this process. Her space could draw a person for all the superficial reasons (spotlessly clean, fresh and styled to inspire peace) but the benefits are so hard core, so consistent with laws of nature and health and so powerful beyond the poses. I find myself thinking of poses and suggestions in the space as I deal with life situations. Like the focus on alignment and the importance of how your foot plants on the ground. The powerful image can guide me when I get too focused on outcomes in life. If you are ready for the real deal, for yoga that changes your life, then check out yoga with Maggie!
— R.L.

Exercising my body, practicing determination and concentration, I was reminded that we are all integral beings, that our body responds to feelings and thoughts and that we sometimes forget to take care of ourselves from the inside to look good on the outside.
— W.A.V.

Positive, encouraging, calm
— K.A.

“The goal of a yoga practice is not to get better at yoga. The goal of the practice is to create a better life. That is the ultimate destination. To be a better you - to have a better understanding of who you are in your body, in your mind, in your spirit.”

— Teri Almquist