CorePower Yoga - Nob Hill

San Francisco, 1900 Van Ness Ave, San Francisco, CA 94109 | ★ 4.3 (19 Review)

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Visit CorePower Yoga in San Francisco, 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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Sabrina Chok

★ 2

Great teachers and class but the studio is in serious need of a deep clean. Probably one of the grossest corepower studios I’ve been to in SF. The body / sweat odor in the hot yoga studios hits you the moment you enter and the mat rentals / weights are not clean at all. Such a shame since it’s such a spacious studio and the teachers have great energy

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Shivani Reddy

★ 1

I arrived a couple minutes late and they said they gave my spot to other people and that they can't help with a refund and to contact classpass. After running from work, taking care of my dog, and literally spending a ton of money to uber there to meet my friend at class and end up a couple minutes late due to traffic out of my control only to be met with someone saying they can't let me in is insanity. No other corepower or fitness studio has done this in SF nor have they told me they can't even refund my credits. I understand not wanting ppl to run in while in cat/cow pose but I don't understand the rudeness. Would not go to this location ever.

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Sharayu Karkera

★ 1

I usually go to this studio as a ClassPass member and have been there about 3-4 times. I reached the studio at 8.01 and the front desk lady saw me and just walked away, while locking the door on me. I kept knocking the door to let me in but she had gone into the studio. I kept knocking and then she returned around 8.08 saying she’s not allowed to open the door and I was shocked because this has never happened to me before. She said the instructor came in at 8.05 so she cannot open the door. How does that make any sense? Infact there was more time for me to get in and settle in while the instructor started her class. Really disappointed and annoyed as it was a 8 am class. Never going into this studio again. I also had a weird experience with one of the instructors here, where she kept pointing at me constantly that was I wasn’t doing the moves right, and it was my first time attending her class. But I didn’t think much of it at the time because every instructor is different and it’s fine. Ofcourse I wouldn’t get it right but I tried really hard and completed it. Anyways, I’ve not had a good experience with this studio overall.

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Victoria Tarkovsky

★ 5

This is the best CorePower location I’ve ever visited

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Asma el boujamaai

★ 5

First time trying CorePowerYoga, and don’t have a good level really, but the team will make you comfortable and help you in the process, thank you to Emily to make me feel accepted for my first class C2. Also, for people like me it will be great to have C1 classes during the week and be able to get into C2 more comfortably and learning to position my body better with an instructor, that will be really really great 🙏🏻😊

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Tony C.

★ 5

Great spot, easy to get to, nice neighborhood, excellent instructors, lockers with complimentary locks you can borrow, clean change and shower rooms. BTW, the few reviews with low scores here are so odd they are worth reading for a chuckle, just to see how petty and judgy some people can be 🤣🤣

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Darren Spencer

★ 5

Great yoga gym!

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Alison Jarris

★ 5

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maria ocegueda

★ 5

Teachers are enthusiastic about their class and it fun

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Felipe Barba

★ 5

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Kelly J. Kelly

★ 5

Prefer this location. Has single stall restrooms which is awesome especially for trans and non-binary folks. Clean studio. Friendly staff. Good instruction, variety, and frequency of early (6:30am) classes which make it a preferred studio. Location offers what other CPY studios do not. =)

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A H

★ 5

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Ale

★ 5

1. Are all the instructors fantastic? Absolutely and that’s pretty much all that really matters! thank u for keeping my third eye wide open.

2. Is the new morning schedule (615/630am) life-changing? 100%. I suspect the only people who consistently *paid* to go at 545am were a strong minority of super-humans and/or sociopaths. On the other end of the spectrum was 7/715am, which was great...for the equally rare, mythically chill folk who can roll into work at a soft 10 and be fully cool about it.

3. Is it the nicest Corepower studio in the world? No, the rooms are windowless beige boxes but that is ok. Even though some people say the fluorescent lights in there “drain the soul”, those people obviously have flimsy souls.

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Julianne Howard

★ 5

I had Sera as my instructor and she was amazing! Got such a good workout and my abs and legs were burning by the end of class. I am hooked and can’t wait to go back!

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Santosh Giridhara

★ 4

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Alison Lee

★ 5

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Eric Laytin

★ 5

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michelle mai

★ 5

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LANA BOSK

★ 3

The instructor could have been more polite when she informed (after the class) that listening to your own preferred music and responding to emergency texts is not allowed at CorePower.

1: I know, obviously texting is a no-no. But I was in the darkest back corner as far back as you can go, hiding my phone while responding to emergency texts. In retrospect, I should have left the room to do so. when a customer makes a mistake, you can inform them about your strict policy in a NICE way. I wasn’t informed about any strict policies when I signed up at CorePower.

2: when the music chosen by the instructor sucks (some kind of rnb background noise was playing) I can either leave the class (I should have done that) or slip in my airpods.

I didn’t argue with her, and I assured her that she should not take it personally.

After my experience with yoga instructor DeAnna, I did not feel like signing up for another month at CorePower again. Such a shame, because had she been nice I would have paid for another month on the spot.

But she probably has a point; even though I can afford more than they charge, I am probably not the best CorePower customer, because I prefer the amenities (warm studio) over following the instructor, because if the instructor is having a bad day, I am very sensitive to it, and I am not a good follower to a “leader” (Yoga instructor) who is not giving off their best energy in the class.

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