CorePower Yoga - Central Park

4.2
42 reviews

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Visit CorePower Yoga in Denver, CO. 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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Location

CorePower Yoga - Central Park
7485 E 29th Pl, Denver, CO
80238, United States

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  • YR
    Yanin Ramos
    Oct 30, 2025
    5.0
    My first time experiencing was amazing. Everyone is really friendly and the place is really clean.
  • ND
    Nicholas Dominguez
    Jul 19, 2025
    1.0
    "WARNING TO ALL FITNESS LOVERS IN DENVER! I just had the most ridiculous experience at Core Power Yoga Central Park (7485 E. 26th Road Place). As a long-time member, I was stoked to start practicing at this location... until I realized the heaviest hand weights are 10-pounds for Yoga Sculpt classes. When I brought my own 15-pound weights to use, I was initially told there wasn't room to store them (despite instructors saying it was fine). Now, after using them without issue for months, they're telling me they need to be removed?! Apparently, wanting to get stronger and challenge myself is a problem. Add in overbooking classes in a tiny room, and I'm DONE. Canceling my membership and taking my business (and yoga mat) elsewhere. Don't waste your time or money here.
  • KL
    Kathy Lively
    Apr 19, 2025
    5.0
    Wonderful class with Colette! Corepower is always clean and welcoming, even for new yoga people.
  • JK
    John Kennedy
    Jan 10, 2024
    5.0
    I am not a big fan of leaving reviews without remembering to take a mirror selfie, especially in a yoga studio full of mirrors. But, I wanted to give credit to where credit is due. Went to a class taught by Toby G last night and he was an amazing instructor. He did everything I think an instructor should do. He wasn’t overly talkative complimenting individual poses people are doing. Continued to remind people to do what felt right with their bodies and played Mac Miller. Seriously, I think all yoga teachers should learn from Toby because he was an addition to the class, not a distraction like many other teachers have been in my opinion. Also, bringing in the towels at the end. Bravo. Shout out to Toby, please never change.
  • EG
    Emily G
    Dec 14, 2023
    1.0
    Skip this CorePower studio. It is not up to the standards I’ve come to expect from CPY. The place itself is tiny and cramped, including the locker room. The women’s locker room smelled strongly of mildew; gross. The decor looks like it’s from 2000, and there is a lack of mirrors in the studio. Honestly, I could have overlooked these issues, potentially, but the class I went to today was atrocious in every way and I feel the need to warn others. The Yoga Sculpt class I wanted at my usual studio (Cherry Creek, though I also enjoy Grant, Broadway, and Colorado Blvd.) was full so I decided to take a chance on the Central Park studio, taking a Yoga Sculpt class with an instructor unknown to me. Thankfully I am an all access member so I didn’t waste $25 on this class… but my gosh it was so bad. The biggest issue was that the music was so loud, I could hear maybe 15% of what the instructor shouted. She also started class by saying “I am different from other sculpt teachers in that I move really fast” or something like that. The last time I checked, rushing through exercises involving weights is not only a waste of time since you’re using momentum rather than your strength, but truly dangerous! Especially when you cannot hear what the instructor is saying to cue. I had no cues because I cannot see well without my glasses so I rely on audible cues. Which were non existent. Ugh. That she moves fast was an understatement. I (and others around me, I observed) missed so many of the reps we were supposed to be doing… I was appalled, though I forced myself to stay for most of the class, but I left feeling frustrated and like I wasted my time. The instructor also had the audacity to call out the entire class for “getting confused” (a lot of folks facing the ‘wrong’ way) when it is obvious that people could a) not keep up with the inappropriate pace and b) not hear the instructor! Total lack of self awareness. She also rushed through the safety instructions regarding how to hold/move the weights during warrior 2, etc., despite there being at least one student in class who said they were new to sculpt, and did not explain any modifications whatsoever nor even mention them. I mean… come on. I have been to about 90 CPY classes including sculpt, c2, and hot power fusion, and this was the worst by a mile. Hope someone will actually address these issues!

Frequently Asked Questions About CorePower Yoga - Central Park

What types of yoga classes does CorePower Yoga - Central Park offer?

They offer classes such as Beginning Power Yoga, Heated Power Yoga, Yoga Sculpt, Hot Power Fusion, Hot Yoga, and various teacher trainings and retreats.

What are the operating hours of CorePower Yoga - Central Park?

The studio is open daily from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM.