Breathwork · March 9, 2026 · 9 min read

Find Breathwork Near Me: The Free Tool I Built to Help You Get to a Class Faster

Find breathwork near me tool

The free "Find Breathwork Near Me" tool (and what it's good for)

This tool does one job: it helps you find breathwork sessions near your location without you having to play detective across five different platforms.

You can use it if you're looking for:

  • An in-person breathwork class or breathwork workshop in your city
  • A session while traveling (hello, "I need to reset my nervous system" hotel-room era)
  • New facilitators and providers for holistic healing you haven't found through search
  • A quick way to browse what's coming up, then jump to full details on the host site

The main place to use it is my page for breathwork classes near me. From there, you can search by city, zip code, or state, then scroll through the breathwork classes available.

What I like about this approach is that it's more focused than a general search engine. Google is fine, but it can miss events that live on platforms like Eventbrite or niche breathwork sites, plus it doesn't always surface smaller local teachers. This tool aims to pull more of those hidden gems into one place.

If you're craving a class and don't want to scroll for an hour, this tool is meant to get you to "Oh, there's one on Thursday" in about 30 seconds.

How I use the tool to find breathwork sessions in any city

The flow is simple: type your location, scan results, open the ones that feel like a match, then book through the host.

  1. Type in your location. You can try something like Austin, Texas, or Phoenix, Arizona.
  2. Scroll the list of breathwork classes. You'll see different classes, providers, and dates.
  3. Click into the session details. Options like "see details" or "view on provider" take you to the host site.
  4. Read the full event page. That's where you'll find the full description, time, exact location, pricing, and anything you should bring.

What happens when you open "See details" (and why that part matters)

Once you spot a session that looks promising, the next step is to leave my tool and go to the source. That's intentional.

Breathwork events live on a bunch of platforms. Some are on Eventbrite, some are hosted on a teacher's website, and others sit inside community calendars. So instead of trying to recreate everyone's event pages, I use the tool as the finder, then send you to the original listing for the full story.

Breathwork classes can vary a lot, even when they share the same general structure. One session might be paired with a sound bath. Another might be very music-forward. Some are gentle and slow, while others feel like your nervous system just ran a 5K and then took a bath afterward.

So I always recommend reading the full page before you book, not because breathwork is complicated, but because the small details shape the whole experience.

If your city has no classes (or you want to breathe from bed)

Some cities have tons of sessions. Others have one class every full moon (or none at all). If you search and nothing shows up, that doesn't mean breathwork isn't for you. It just means your area hasn't caught up yet.

That's why I also offer online breathwork classes through Liquid Breathwork. It's set up so you can get a real breathwork experience at home, with audio that's actually enjoyable to listen to.

Here's what I include:

  • Guided breathwork audios you can breathe along to
  • Recordings from in-person classes, captured with high-quality audio (we wear mics)
  • The feel of a real session, including the guidance, music, and the sound of the room breathing together

The idea is simple: put in headphones, lie down on your bed, and let the session carry you. No driving, no awkward "Is this the right door?" moment. There's a 7-day free trial if you want to test it out. After that, it's $17/month if you decide to stay.

What Liquid Breathwork is (and why it feels different)

Breathwork is basically conscious connected breathing for a set period (often 3, 5, or 10 minutes), sometimes followed by breath holds. Liquid Breathwork uses rounds or phases, active breathing, then breath holds, then active breathing again. That structure creates a wave-like experience.

The big difference in Liquid Breathwork is the feel of it. I built it around a few pillars:

  • Surrender and relaxation come first. The session is meant to be an inward journey. It's not focused on outward expression.
  • The "sigh of relief" is a core tool. During guidance, you'll hear encouragement to sigh, soften, and let the body settle.
  • It's about feeling held, not hyped. Even though there's activation involved, the overall vibe is grounded.

One of my favorite pieces of feedback: it felt like "crowd surfing on the breath." That's the goal. You're still doing the work, but the room holds you.

If you teach or support others, I built this for you too

If you're a yoga teacher, therapist, or wellness coach, I want you to have access to sessions that feel safe and well-guided. I also run trainings where I teach aspiring breathwork facilitators how to guide sessions with a strong focus on safety, pacing, and the kind of guidance that helps people soften instead of brace.

Conclusion: breathe locally, breathe online, just breathe

If you've been trying to find breathwork near me, use the tool to find breathwork near me, search your city, and open a few classes that match your vibe. If your area is quiet, the online option still gives you a solid session from home.

Either way, the real win is simple: keep showing up for your breath, because it shows up for you right back. Keep it gentle, stay curious, and keep breathing.

Try the Free Breathwork Finder

Search for breathwork classes near you by city or zip code.