Sage Yoga Studios marks 12 years as a community hub
Sage Yoga Studios marked 12 years by showing what keeps a studio alive: teacher training, community classes, and a model built on belonging.

Sage Yoga Studios marked 12 years in Fallbrook and Bonsall, a milestone that says less about nostalgia than staying power in a crowded wellness market. The studio opened in downtown Fallbrook in April 2014 and has grown from a small, passion-driven space into a local hub built around regular classes, teacher training, and community ties.
That durability is tied to Reyna Beckler, the owner behind Sage. Beckler says yoga became her anchor in 2002 during her husband’s Marine deployments, and she later realized her dream of owning a studio in Fallbrook in 2015. That personal history still shapes the business. Sage’s Chamber profile says the studio’s mission is to create an inclusive space where all students can meet, learn, and grow, and the studio has spent more than a decade leaning into that idea rather than chasing whatever style is trending.

Sage’s reach now goes well beyond drop-in classes. Its teacher-training page lists Beckler as E-RYT 500 and Leslie Salmon as E-RYT 500, C-IAYT, and the studio offers a 200-hour yoga teacher training program. Public directory listings also identify Sage as a Registered Yoga School and a Registered Children’s Yoga School, with offerings that include 200-hour, 300-hour, and children’s yoga trainings. That training pipeline helps explain why Sage has built a large network of teachers over time instead of relying on a single class schedule to carry the business.
A recent community class photo underscored that broader ecosystem, showing Beckler alongside eight of Sage Yoga’s 26 teachers and eight current yoga teacher training students. The image reflected a studio that functions as a classroom, a mentorship site, and a gathering place. Sage has also used its space for community service before, including a May 18, 2014 fundraiser for Yoga for Hope, and in 2019 it donated space for yoga classes serving people battling disease in Fallbrook and Bonsall.

Public listings place Sage at 115 N. Main Avenue in Fallbrook and 5256 S. Mission Rd., Suite 707 in Bonsall. After 12 years, the real story is not just that Sage survived. It is that the studio built a reason for people to keep coming back, then built a way to train the next wave of teachers around that same core.
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