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Visit CorePower Yoga in Palo Alto, 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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D Larson
★ 5
I do CorePower yoga everywhere I travel. But I really love this studio it's smaller and the instructors are great. Take a 6:15 it was full but not too full great class.
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Vic
★ 1
It almost always smells like BO whenever I enter this studio. They don’t air out the hallway and I see black flies in the restroom 😭🫣
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Amal M. Levin
★ 5
I first discovered CorePower Yoga through ClassPass and ended up signing up for a full membership—and honestly, it was because of how great the classes are. They’re consistently challenging, energizing, and well-structured.
I especially want to highlight Zoe and Gillian—both are incredibly talented teachers. They’re not only skilled at what they do, but also warm, & welcoming, Their classes are the reason I committed to the membership.
If you’re looking for a spiritual or meditative yoga experience, this might not be the place for you. CorePower leans more toward a high-intensity workout with elements of Pilates, strength training, and core work—especially in the sculpt classes using weights. But if you’re after a great sweat and strong results, this is it.
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Joe Avenue
★ 1
Classes are way too crowded. Owner keeps replying to concerns about class crowdedness by saying that class sizes are dictated by class popularity, building regulations and fire codes. People are getting kicked in the head due to classes being so jam packed. Fire code regulations dont take into account how much space is needed to make a yoga class enjoyable. Even the most popular classes have no business being this full. Just admit its corporate greed.
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Janice
★ 1
I’ve been to 5-6 CP studios and this is the one that I felt it needs a deep clean. The walls, cracks and floors are moldy. It smells like BO once u enter and the studio is musty. They do wipe the floors in the studio after class, but it’s not enough. I’ve been to CP classes for years, and I’d hate to switch to another studio in the area due to serious uncleanliness.
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Elizabeth Thompson
★ 5
I’ve been loving the free Sunday community classes! Great heat, instructors and sequences. Thank you for providing this service to the community!
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Sarah
★ 2
I’ve been working out for years and am obsessed with this type of workout. Having lived in LA, with an abundance of studios and amazing teachers, I know what a legitimate and top notch studio is. That said I do like corepower - the sculpt class is a great workout and most of the teachers I’ve had are good. However, this location, is really pushing it with the number of people they accept into a class. I’m fine with being in a full class but I’m not OK when yoga mats are literally overlapping and I can’t do the positions because either someone’s foot is going to hit my head or mine will hit someone’s. The class last night - there were so many people shoved into this room that the markers on the floor indicating where yoga mats should line up were pointless. How is that allowed? Separately, I’m not convinced the studio is properly cleaned.
I see other reviews complaining about the same so maybe the studio will consider feedback and do something about it.
In the meantime, I’ll go to the Palo Alto location during less popular times and I’ll go to the Redwood City location where there’s more room, spacing is adhered to and it’s much cleaner.
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Andrew lashombe
★ 5
James C’s Flow class was phenomenal. He brought the energy, hype and also calm needed for a great class. I’ll be returning but most likely will aim for his morning classes. Thanks James! Highly recommend
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Tara Raam Israel
★ 2
My main complaints are that this core power studio doesn't seem very clean or like the staff take much time to make it feel like a warm, inviting place to be. When I walked in yesterday, the whole studio smelled like cigarette smoke. It was very jarring. Another issue is that the majority of the classes on the schedule are sculpt or weight lifting, not true yoga. It seems like core power is becoming more of a workout studio than a yoga studio. The class with Annika was okay. Her teaching style felt kind of chaotic, it was hard to follow the sequencing and we never repeated the sequences after doing them once, so you didn't get a chance to just to "flow." also, the music seemed like she just played an upbeat pop playlist from spotify or something. It was weird and didn't fit the zen/spiritual mood you typically expect in a yoga class. overall it feels like core power quality has gone down over time and the studios are becoming more commercialized and focused on catering to a strength training trend in the workout industry, instead of being a space for genuine yoga. This is unfortunate. I will probably finish out my current class pack and then find a different yoga studio.
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Diego Trazzi
★ 5
Five stars for CorePower Yoga, but I’d like to provide some feedback. During Elise H today’s class: about thirty minutes after we started, someone knocked loudly on the fire exit door and was let in. The person let in crossed the studio with her shoes on, retrieved a mat from the front desk, and joined the class five minutes later. She didn’t even apologize!
This was quite disruptive for everyone, including the teacher, who then forgot to complete the left side of the sequence we were practicing.
I feel the teacher could have addressed the situation differently. A gentle reminder about class etiquette, like arriving on time and being mindful of others, would have been helpful—not just for the person coming in but for the rest of us as well. In my experience, seasoned teachers like Corinne or Spencer handle such moments with more grace and guidance, reinforcing the values we practice in yoga both on and off the mat.
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Archana Upadhyay
★ 5
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Alexander Ingram
★ 3
Great teachers and music. To those running the show, I highly recommend reducing headcount by 10-15%. Couldn’t stretch out for my poses and got (gently) kicked in the head! Seems like a reasonable deal to have space to do the workout we are paying for, regardless of what the popularity is or the fire codes say. I hope the manager would agree.
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Gretchen Yanda
★ 5
Love the staff! Always feel very welcomed and learn something new from Edna every time I see her!
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Lea
★ 2
First Yoga sculpt class was unfortunately mediocre :/ Coming from Dallas sadly I have high standards for good workout classes so I really thought this would be a great class. It was all over the place and upon hearing from other people the classes are incredibly repetitive. I was bored a quarter of the way in the class - I understand it’s YOGA sculpt, however, could incorporate more ab movements over jumping jacks and running in place.
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Ana Rodriguez
★ 5
Good studio:)
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Cindy Wang
★ 2
Pretty poor facility overall. All the lockers are in the single hallway leading up to the single studio all the way in the back. The studio’s ceiling is so low that some people can probably touch the ceiling with the mountain pose.
There is only a single person capacity bathroom / changing room. Don’t count on being able to shower and clean yourself up after class, without waiting a long time for the bathroom to become available, or u can exit class early to go to the bathroom.
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Sophie Kupiec-Weglinski
★ 4
Staff has always been kind to me- I love coming here it’s so convenient. I wish the actual space was bigger as there’s some congestion when leaving class. Sometimes the instructors seem to be a little unsure when teaching the strength X classes but these are new classes so I’m sure they’ll get better as time goes on. Overall I’m very satisfied with my workouts!
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Jessica Quo
★ 1
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Susan C. & Phil Sykes
★ 5
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MaryJo Clark
★ 5
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Qiaoyi Xu
★ 1
I was only late for 2 minutes. They already locked the studio. And I was charged for $31 from ClassPass. There's no way to reach out to that studio
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Freddie Covi
★ 5
Great franchise with many convenient locations and friendly hip teachers who check you in and do the class. Feels like a sustainable approach to health.
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albert tsoi
★ 5
Very welcoming place to practice and you will always be challenged to do your best.
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carlotta renoso
★ 5
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Aruna Joshi
★ 5
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