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Visit CorePower Yoga in Boston, MA. 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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Bianca Hanson
★ 1
I really enjoyed my first few classes with CorePower Yoga and I was excited to continue going. I had a class booked for this month and went to the studio with my clothes, mat, etc. I checked in and was changing in the bathroom where I ended up getting extremely sick. I had to leave at the beginning of the class and, instead of understanding something may have been wrong or having reached out to understand why I left, the studio reported me as a no-show and charged me $31. This studio, for somewhere that encourages peacefulness, mindfulness, and whole body health, has no empathy for their students.
If someone shows up to a class and has to leave because they are sick (I had to immediately go to the doctor from there), then that person still took the time to show up, check in, and try to sit through a class. I traveled there to take this class, not for the first time, and was shown nothing but disrespect.
There are many more thoughtful yoga studios in the Boston area and I highly recommend looking elsewhere for your classes.
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Jeremy Edmunds
★ 5
Looking for a slice of zen in Boston's concrete jungle? CorePower Yoga's Kingston Street location delivers the goods, and then some. I lucked into a C2 gentle heated flow class with Jamee Hourani that turned out to be the highlight of my day, though admittedly the shower products in the men's locker room gave that zen moment some serious competition.
Jamee's teaching style is that rare mix of precision and personality that makes you forget you're essentially doing fancy stretches alongside strangers. Her cues were clearer than a fortune 500 company's quarterly earnings report (fitting, given we're in the Financial District), and her warm presence made even the most pretzel-like poses feel approachable. From warriors one through three to chaturangas, she guided us through a sequence that somehow managed to be both challenging and accessible, no small feat when you're trying to make side planks and camel poses feel less like medieval torture devices.
The studio itself is a pinterest-worthy space bathed in natural light, with enough modern amenities to make a luxury hotel blush. The men's locker room feels more spa retreat than gym facility, complete with premium shower products that might make you "forget" your own toiletries at home next time. They've thought of everything: complimentary blocks and straps for class, rental mats and towels for the unprepared or ultra-light travelers, and LED lighting that sets the mood without making you feel like you're in a nightclub at 2 PM.
At 18 Kingston Street, they've managed to create a venue that doesn't take itself too seriously while taking your practice very seriously indeed. The hardwood floors are pristine, the climate control is on point (because nobody aside from a certain cult leader wants warm yoga to become scorching yoga), and the overall vibe strikes that perfect balance between "namaste" and "hey, we're all in this together." Between Jamee's expert guidance, the top-notch facilities, and an atmosphere that makes you forget about the chaos of second tier downtown Boston waiting outside, CorePower Yoga has nailed the formula for group fitness. Just don't blame me if you get addicted to those fancy shower products.
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Joseph Dubon
★ 1
Went there today at 2pm to ask a question to join, lady looked at me like I was crazy and didn’t even open the door, claimed the store was closed during business hours Mind you I’m a 30 year old Dominican male. SMH, need I say more ? 🤦🏽♂️
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crazy primo1
★ 5
good
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Sasha Shenk
★ 5
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Ya'el Carmel
★ 5
Just went to my first CorePower class at this location - cannot recommend Noel enough! What an awesome and helpful instructor. :)
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Adam Hoye-Simek
★ 5
Chase is the best instructor ever. Hot yoga was a workout. We can’t wait to go back. Thanks Chase!
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Elanna Honan
★ 5
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Lindsey Itamoto
★ 4
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Alessia DL
★ 5
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Adrien Prah
★ 5
I signed up for a free week of yoga classes, went for the first time today, and had a wonderful experience! The instructor (Jenny) was kind and helpful. She made me comfortable and gave very specific movement instructions. Also, the facility is lovely. The bathrooms were clean, the showers had great water pressure, and the water was cold. I can't wait to go back!
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