CorePower Yoga, a yoga studio located at Willow Creek Shopping Center in Centennial, CO, offers a variety of yoga classes designed to challenge and rejuvenate both mind and body. This modern and clean facility provides numerous hot yoga sessions led by enthusiastic instructors known for their engaging and high-paced classes. While the environment promotes growth and wellness, some patrons noted inconsistencies in safety policies across different locations, particularly concerning mask mandates.
Featuring a welcoming atmosphere, CorePower Yoga supports yogis of all skill levels. The studio has garnered praise for its inclusive and motivating environment, although there are minor concerns regarding cleaning frequency of equipment in smaller locations. Despite these, the overall experience is notably positive, with many dedicated to returning regularly.
Pros:
- Top-notch instructors.
- Engaging and challenging classes.
- Variety of class types to suit different needs.
- Clean and modern facility.
- Welcoming and inclusive atmosphere.
- First class free for new members.
- Free sessions available for new members.
- Motivating high-paced sessions.
Cons:
- Inconsistent mask policies.
- Concerns about cleanliness of some equipment.
- Frustrations with membership cancellation process.
Location / Contact
- Address: 8200 S Quebec St Suite A-17, Centennial, CO 80112, United States
- Phone:+1 833-448-2561
- Email:[email protected]
- Website:corepoweryoga.com
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Frequently Asked Questions
Except the peak hours, this place remains quite free or moderately crowded.
This business has a rating of 4.6-star.
This business has 33 reviews.
The address is: 8200 S Quebec St Suite A-17, Centennial, CO 80112, United States .
The contact number is +1 833-448-2561
This service is listed under Yoga Studio .
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Christopher Mackin
3 years ago
Ralph Johnson
3 years ago
Michele
3 years ago
Always a worthwhile experience. Ever class and every flow is different. Studio very clean. Teachers top notch.
Elizabeth Matson
4 years ago
Very welcoming and prepared me for my class even though I wasn’t, with mat, towels and an open heart. Thank you.
Shreve Roberts
4 years ago
Today I attended a 1 hour Hot Yoga class at the Park Meadows location. Upon entry it felt like the other 3 CPY studios in Denver I've visited since the reopening; well cleaned, the staff protected and temps taken at the door. Once I got into the yoga room I was horrified. Of the 10 people taking this class, including the instructor, I was the only person wearing a mask. Without my glasses it's hard for me to see detail and when I realized the environment, the class was beginning. No mention of masks or social distancing despite a few practitioners standing within 3 feet of each other, maskless of course.As a long time yogi, I struggled with my need to decompress and my total discomfort with the inexcusable surroundings. I pulled my mat to to the furthest corner of the room and left before final savasana to speak with the front desk. Before doing do I checked the app and signage for any communication around this particular class or studio being masks optional and found nothing.I was told by a very friendly and concerned CPY employee that at a few of the southern locations, including Highlands Ranch, masks are indeed optional on your mat and that many people have found this inconsistent policy between studios alarming. Her advice? Keep practicing closer to home and avoid this studio. Best safe practicing communication all day.My complete disappointment is layered; shame on Core Power for not maintaining the most consistent safety standards across ALL CPY locations regardless of county measures - look out for your staff and yogis. Period. Shame on the studio management for complying with CPY Corporate and not looking out for their students and staff more effectively. And most of all, shame on my fellow practitioners for not looking out for each other. "We're in this together" applies everywhere in my opinion.Finally, THANK YOU to the honest employee at Park Meadows and to the Cherry Hills, Grant and Broadway locations for doing a superb job keeping everyone protected.
Natalie Shooter
5 years ago
Thanks Natalie! Hope we see you soon!
Yuko M.
5 years ago
Balaji Gupta
5 years ago
John Mountain
5 years ago
Vanessa’s willingness to go beyond the norm, enthusiasm and PT background work so well in the practice. Something everyone should experience.
rakesh kaushik
5 years ago
Dear owner - I have been to core power studios all over the nation - Chicago, Washington DC, Denver, etc. No studio has a policy that in order to use a LOCk for the locker room, you need to trade in your keys. I was asked to do that by an instructor. I won’t share the name but you need to train them better. As a young brown man, it was humiliating to turn in my car and house keys for a LOCK to use. Would the instructor do the same with older white people? This was supposed to be a safe space. I will rethink about coming to the studio again.