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Visit CorePower Yoga in Costa Mesa, CA. CorePower Yoga shares the transformative power of yoga with every mind, every body, everywhere. With over 220 locations in 21 states and virtual livestreaming and video on-demand classes, we offer a physically intense workout that is rooted in the mindfulness of yoga. Transform your body and train your mind with CorePower's mind-body workouts. Try it now—your first week is free!
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Alex Lee
★ 5
I have been taking classes at CorePower Yoga for years, and this is my favorite studio (Tustin is the other) because of the manager, assistant manager and instructors. They always maintain good vibes, meaningful classes and a true sense of community.
Get there early because parking can be a real wild card.
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Dominic Tsang
★ 4
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Jo V
★ 5
I’ve been attending CorePower Yoga Costa Mesa for about 4 months, and it’s been amazing!
I’ve loved regularly attending Yoga Sculpt and CoreRestore/Sound Healing + Meditation.
Shoutout to the 6:30 AM instructors — I’ve never been a morning person, but since taking my first early YS class, I actually look forward to waking up and showing up on my mat. Ryleigh is a great motivator who keeps the routine dynamic without ever being too complicated. I’ve been enjoying her M/W classes every week. Kelli’s Friday class is SO GOOD — she keeps the 60 minutes flowing, fun, and challenging.
I’d say you’ll feel more comfortable trying Yoga Sculpt for the first time if you’ve had some experience with basic poses and heated yoga. It’s been so rewarding to see growth in my stamina and strength.
I’m also really thankful for the CoreRestore classes with Angelina and Lisa. They guide you through meditation, relaxation, and grounding your mind and body. I love pairing CR the evening before a Sculpt class. I also appreciate that they greet you as you enter and leave- it’s a really nice touch.
I don’t use the amenities like showers or locker rooms, so I can’t speak much to those. But generally, the place seems clean compared to other yoga studios.
The membership price is reasonable if you’re able to attend classes multiple times a week, and I’m glad I was able to use the free week when getting started.
Thank you for keeping it fun at CP and can’t wait to hit more class milestones!
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Naomi Mckeown
★ 2
I love CorePower yoga! And I’m not sure if it was just my teacher (Claire) but this was one of the worst CorePower classes I’ve done. I usually practice in other studios, and I was disappointed by the overall feel of the class, I couldn’t hear what she was saying (hated the mic), how crowded the class was (and mine are usually crowded but this was crazy), pretty much half the class left before cool down, and so sad there are no cold towels at the end! (That’s the best part of class in Salt Lake City!!)
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Rachel Hines
★ 5
This place is so welcoming. I finally have a place where im encouraged to go at my own pace, which oddly pushes me to work harder. The staff is amazing and well trained. They walk you through each step and talk you through the motions and breathing. I've learned so much and gained so much strength and confidence in the process.
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Michael
★ 4
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Brandon Murray
★ 5
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ CorePower Yoga – Costa Mesa
Let me tell you—this place is the real deal. I’ve been to a lot of yoga studios (including the amazing Yoga Pod in Boulder), and CorePower Costa Mesa was right up there with it. Good vibes, solid teachers, and most importantly—no drama.
At some other studio I found on ClassPass (which shall remain nameless to protect the Karens), I had to leave early once and it was like I committed a felony. They acted like I disrupted the sacred order of the universe or something. Meanwhile, at Costa Mesa and Yoga Pod? If I ever needed to dip out early—no side eye, no shade, no whispered gossip circle forming in the back. Just chill people doing yoga like adults.
This place actually gets it. You come in, you sweat, you breathe, you maybe vibe out to some good music—and if life calls and you gotta go, it’s all good. I moved away and still miss this studio. If you’re lucky enough to be nearby, roll out your mat and enjoy. Just don’t take it for granted, because not every place is this cool.
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Diana Quintero
★ 5
So glad a studio opened in Costa Mesa! The instructors are awesome and the heat makes for a great workout during a Sculpt class. The plaza can get busy with all the businesses so add time for parking!
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Gavin Koontz
★ 5
This studio is great. The 1 star reviews from people who showed up late is more of a reflection on those people than the business. Who wants these people barging in after class has started and asking for people to move?
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R S
★ 1
Signed up for the free community class today @ 11am. I arrived at 11:01am and found the front doors locked on me. I understand being 5-10 mins late, but no grace for 1 min is absolutely insane. To lock the front doors on your clients is atrocious and if that’s your policy - it’s disgusting. Stated that I could not be let in. Wouldn’t recommend this place. “Moving forward”, be kind to your community. A simple open door policy regardless of how late a person is and kind turn away would suffice, not locking doors. Do better!
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Sandra Gonzalez Osorio
★ 5
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Ego Sum
★ 1
I arrived at *exactly* 5:30 just moments ago after realizing their maps pin is in the wrong place (as though it’s inside the CVS) - their doors are locked and nobody is in sight. This is so unacceptable, so not yogic, and frankly I never plan to patronize this corporate version of yoga ever again. Their policy of closing their doors like this is so depressing and unwelcoming. Never again.
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Daniel Hyatt
★ 5
Mens shower heads are kinda cheap junky ones that can’t keep pressure or spray right and the soap bottles could use better attachments to the walls but those are minor tweaks and doesn’t take away from the experience and is a great new location.
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Catey
★ 5
Newly remodeled, heated lightning and spacious hallways and changing room.
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