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December 2023 by Lisa D.
I walked in to sign up for a membership today. The two girls behind the desk were so outwardly rude and dismissive I was honestly shocked! Def the opposite of what people are looking for in a yoga studio. This is why corporate places get a bad rep. On the plus side, they were so horrible I didn't sign up and I found a small locally owned studio down the road that values the community!
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June 2023 by Seraphina Raziel
This is the best Corepower studio in the Denver area. Great classes every time.
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June 2023 by Karmen Burchett
Beware of their membership!!! It looks you in and is very difficult to get out of!
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December 2022 by Katy Paulson
Love this studio! So much space and amazing teachers. The studio and sales managers are also super helpful and awesome!
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December 2022 by Jaime Benson
Love this studio so much! Kaitlin’s classes are amazing and really start my day off well. I am a person who can’t stand it if it is too hot in class and the instructors are very in tune to the temperature here and keep it reasonable. Highly suggest practicing here!
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October 2022 by Eileen Fruithandler
Great classes and various yoga styles. Lots of Core power studio locations. Friendly staff and instructors.
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October 2022 by Jill Hersh
C2 class was 108 degrees. That’s not c2 and not how the class is advertised on your site. I asked 20 minutes to turn down the heat…literally the instructor stared at me blankly without responding. I left. Come on guys…108. Unbearable.
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September 2022 by Sasha “Schmengie” Corvinus
I really like this place! Super inviting and supportive yogi, steam studios, and lots of static holds—perfect if you’re looking to improve your muscular control, stretch, and detox. They’ll recommend a C1 or C2 course to start with, and that’s fair, but be prepared for the C2 course to run fast for someone who doesn’t know all the positions yet.Studio includes showers, and there’s nothing like taking one after sweating profusely for an hour. ? They lock it during sessions, so you’ll need to come on time, every time. That said, my experience is that their C2 class happens multiple times in a day, so if you’re late for one, you can generally hang out and catch the next. There are three-hour parking spaces in a turn just north of the studio, though they may be occupied at certain parts of the day; thus, it may be beneficial to bus or cycle in, if possible.They offer the first two weeks for a dollar, at unlimited course booking, and they’ll rent out yoga mats for USD$2 in a session. Worth a try for the C2’s and CR’s. Highly recommended! ?
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September 2022 by Dandy Knopf
I've been trying to get into yoga again but was intimidated at first. That all went away after I came to class with Belle, they made me feel right at home and gave me some of the best instruction I could ask for! I can't wait to come back again!
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August 2022 by Samantha M.
The studio is clean but small. Classes are a little crowded on the weekends and parking can be frustrating on Tennyson (although not really the studio's fault). There is not a ton of class variety offered, but their instructors seem knowledgeable of the style they do teach. Sculpt is fun and I've always enjoyed their heated power class. I wouldn't take advantage of any studio offers, there seems to be a glitch and, like another reviewer, I also got charged for a trial membership I cancelled. They did eventually refunded my money but it shouldn't have happened.
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August 2022 by Sarah M.
CorePower yoga is professionally managed. The teachers are excellent and well trained. The studios are clean and well-maintained. The Tennyson studio is one of my favorite places to practice yoga and I am so grateful CorePower took the space after the last studio closed. Keep up the good work CorePower Yoga!
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August 2022 by Blue
It's been fantastic! The sunset yoga in Lafayette and the Tennyson location! Thanks core power! ?♀️
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July 2022 by Alexandra Mirandola Mullen
I love CorePower, the workout, the breathwork, the warm rooms, and the music. They are all also so clean and that makes a huge difference when choosing a studio to relax in, sweat, and be around other people.
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July 2022 by Lesa Shkolnik
I love the inclusive sense of community regardless of which studio i practice at! Robyn was welcoming, sweet, and taught a wonderful C2.
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July 2022 by Sasha “Goatshade” Corvinus
I really like this place! Super inviting and supportive yogi, steam studios, and lots of static holds—perfect if you’re looking to improve your muscular control, stretch, and detox. They’ll recommend a C1 or C2 course to start with, and that’s fair, but be prepared for the C2 course to run fast for someone who doesn’t know all the positions yet.Studio includes showers, and there’s nothing like taking one after sweating profusely for an hour. ? They lock it during sessions, so you’ll need to come on time, every time. That said, my experience is that their C2 class happens multiple times in a day, so if you’re late for one, you can generally hang out and catch the next. There are three-hour parking spaces in a turn just north of the studio, though they may be occupied at certain parts of the day; thus, it may be beneficial to bus or cycle in, if possible.They offer the first two weeks for a dollar, at unlimited course booking, and they’ll rent out yoga mats for USD$2 in a session. Worth a try for the C2’s and CR’s. Highly recommended! ?