I enjoyed the C2 - CorePower Yoga 2 with Natasha. She is an excellent instructor with a great sense of humor.
Pros: They offer free, unlimited parking without the hassle of validation, and finding a parking spot is easy since they share the lot with other businesses in the shopping center. The staff at the front desk are friendly and welcoming. Amenities such as lockers, showers, and mat rentals are available. The workout is intense and leaves you feeling hot and sweaty.
However, there are a few drawbacks to consider:
Cons:
As many other reviews have mentioned, the cleanliness of the studio, especially the showers, leaves much to be desired. During my visit, I encountered unclean showers with lingering hair that appeared to have not been cleaned in a while, unrelated to the previous user. The studio's floor also showed signs of neglect.
It's unfortunate that the cleanliness issue, as indicated by numerous reviews, seems to persist without any noticeable improvements, despite it being a long-standing concern. I've visited their other locations, which were noticeably cleaner. Having explored various yoga studios in the area, including Hot 8, Modo Yoga, and Sweat Yoga, I'm familiar with the cleanliness standards. Unfortunately, this particular location falls short in...
Read moreCorepower Yoga offers a great blend of strength, cardio, and restorative yoga. When I first started I went 3x a week and it was less strain on my body with all the visible benefits. I recommend the CorePower Yoga 1 & 2 before attempting the Yogasculpt. The Yogasculpt class has weights so if your balance isn't the best n you want to get more familiar with the flow routines, do the CP1 class. Also, the YS class is heated so working harder is literal.Make sure you bring a towel to that class and go light. The prices for monthly membership are a bit expensive for my budget, so I usually just buy a class pass esp if they are discounted. If you are eligible for a free week membership, it's definitely the best way to see which flow class you might like. There is a Restorative Yoga class offered on Sunday @ 12p and it was great for me to start the week stretched out and relaxed. This has always been my favorite studio bc of the parking and location. If you have a preference for the location of your mat, arrive abt 10-15 mins earlier. CorePower Yoga is also a nice balance if you do other tough and rigorous workouts. I do Crossfit classes at least 2x a week so getting in active recovery...
Read moreI've been taking classes for years with Brian Kest and several other wonderful instructors like Julia Horai and was on my way to dinner and decided to stop by and pick up a schedule or info on classes. There were three young pretty girls talking together and one behind the desk. When I asked if there was a schedule, she looked at me very meanly and said we don't have schedules. That was all I got. She didn't say here's our card or anything else. I finally asked how I could find out when the classes were given, she sald look online. There were two business cards holders stacked with cards on the desk. She didn't offer me one. I know we live in the Trump era were it's ok to be publicly hostile to minorities for no reason, but it's not a good look for your "yoga" company which means "join" or "unite". The treatment I received was beyond rude and condescending. I hope your staff in your other studios represent what you are supposed to stand for...
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