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Visit CorePower Yoga in Emeryville, 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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Adnan Jehan
★ 5
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Xiaohan Yang
★ 1
It’s my first class here through ClassPass. The class starts at 12 and I arrived at 11:51 and found the door was already locked. I called their service center and learned that they could not let me in as the class was already started. That was 11:53 when my call was transferred to a real human. I have to leave and will not return.
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R S
★ 5
I’ve been a CorePower member since 2017 and have taken classes at various locations across Berkeley, Rockridge, Oakland, and San Francisco — and I have to say, the Emeryville studio is one of the most well-run in the East Bay, if not the entire Bay Area.
The management does an excellent job creating an inclusive, welcoming environment, and I really appreciate the wide variety of classes offered. There’s something for everyone here. Special shoutout to Nate, Deshauna, and Dyamen — they’ve been my favorite instructors so far, consistently bringing great energy and thoughtful guidance to every class.
A big bonus: parking is super easy and accessible, which is a rarity around here.
As for the showers — while they are shared (and I do wish there were separate men’s and women’s facilities, especially after big classes when it can feel a bit crowded), I still love the setup. The layout feels modern and even a little luxurious, with high-quality amenities like shampoo, conditioner, and body wash provided. And the bathrooms are always spotless, which I really appreciate.
Lastly, I saw a complaint about not being let in after arriving 10 minutes late — and I just want to say, anyone who’s practiced yoga regularly knows how disruptive that is to the class. If you’re signing up for a class, especially at a studio as well-run as this one, arriving on time (or ideally early) is just basic respect for the instructor and fellow students.
All in all, this is a fantastic studio that reflects the best of what CorePower has to offer.
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The Caits
★ 1
Came for my first time for the 10 am class and was a minute late. Waited outside for 10 minutes before the instructor finally came over and told me that the warm up was finished so I couldn’t join. I literally had my own mat already. I joined the class with classpass and didn’t get any email that I needed to join before the warmup. Instructor was extremely rude after I have already paid for the class. Will be calling back to get refunded
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Claire Lyall
★ 5
Love that they offer free classes. Had a great experience my first time at this location! Devon was a fab teacher.
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Zandra Drysdale
★ 5
Location of this studio is amazing ! Right next to public market. Lauren was an amazing teacher !
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h f
★ 5
Paxytn is a congenial, in-the-flow instructor. Her beats are uplifting especially Bil Wither's "Lovely Day" at the end of Friday's class, a lovely wind-down song as the sun's beams dappled the studio.
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Grace Man
★ 5
The studio in Emeryville is clean and cute. I had CorePower Yoga membership and tried this newly open one, taking classes with several teachers. They are all excellent!
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