Yogafusion runs a heated-room yoga studio in Norwood on Adelaide's eastern fringe. What it does not run is any kind of general fitness program dressed up with yoga branding: the entire class structure is built around yoga disciplines, sequenced by heat and intensity, with a workshop calendar that extends into breathwork, meditation, and sound practice. That clarity of focus is worth noting because most competitors muddy the category immediately.
Class types across four temperature settings
The timetable covers Hot Yoga in a heated room, Warm Vinyasa Flow, Slow Power Flow, and Yin Yoga. Four temperature and pace settings means the same membership can serve a high-intensity morning session and a slow evening recovery practice without either feeling like a compromise. Prenatal and Postnatal (Baby Yoga) classes are also on the schedule. Studios routinely drop these because they are genuinely difficult to staff; Yogafusion has kept them, which is a concrete data point about whose needs the timetable is built around.
Prenatal and postnatal programs included
Flow Roll and Release covers the recovery and mobility side for anyone using yoga alongside another sport. Every class is listed as open to all levels. Instruction is handled by fully qualified and registered teachers. In a wellness segment where certification standards are applied inconsistently and anyone can rent a hall and call themselves an instructor, stated registration is not a routine disclaimer. It is the only credential that means anything here, and Yogafusion publishes it plainly.
Teacher qualifications and registration standards
Beyond the weekly timetable, Yogafusion runs 9D Breathwork, a Yin Tonics Masterclass, arm balance and posture workshops, meditation and mindfulness sittings, acupressure, and sound bath experiences. These are taught disciplines with their own progression, not a wellness-cafe add-on. A regular member has genuine new territory once the standard flow classes become familiar.
Workshops in breathwork, meditation, sound
New students get a 30-Day Intro Pass at $59 for unlimited classes. One month of unrestricted access is enough to find out whether the heated rooms suit a person and whether the timetable fits a real week. After that window, the studio offers unlimited weekly memberships, class packages, and drop-in rates, so a four-times-a-week regular and an occasional visitor each have a workable path. Gift cards are sold. Private one-on-one instruction and room hire are also available; the room hire option is worth noting because it indicates Yogafusion is comfortable hosting other teachers, which tends to correlate with a studio confident in its own programming.
Membership options from intro pass to unlimited
A branded mobile app on both the Apple App Store and Google Play handles class booking, on-demand content, and direct messaging. Paired with livestream and on-demand platforms, it means a member who travels or cannot reach Norwood still has access. This is a finished product, not a link to a third-party scheduling page with the studio's logo on it.
Mobile app with livestream content
Yogafusion holds 4.8 stars on the Google and Poyst aggregator, and 4.6 on FindYoga.com.au. The studio also appears on Tripadvisor and maintains an active Yelp listing for the Norwood location. Two independent platforms both landing in the high fours is harder to engineer than one. No Trustpilot or BBB entry appeared, unremarkable for a single-site Australian studio.
Ratings across Google, Poyst, FindYoga
The street address, phone number, and booking system are all published on the site. Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn are linked from the homepage. There is no friction in reaching the studio or booking a class.
From social media to booking system
Yogafusion is a narrowly focused, well-structured studio: the credentials are stated, the pricing is legible, the app is a real tool, and the external ratings are consistent across platforms. The case against acting on this listing immediately is simply that heated-room yoga is physiologically specific, and whether a particular person tolerates it well enough to commit to a membership is something the Intro Pass at $59 is designed to test. Buy the Intro Pass, attend three or four classes across the different heat levels, and you will have the information the listing cannot supply.

Business address
Yogafusion
14 The Parade,
Norwood,
South Australia
5067
Australia
Contact details
Phone: 0419 339 231