CorePower Yoga - NoMad

3.8
36 reviews

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Visit CorePower Yoga in New York, NY. 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!

Details

  • Requires appointmentNot available
  • RestroomAvailable
  • Onsite servicesAvailable
  • Kid friendlyNot available

Location

CorePower Yoga - NoMad
29 W. 30th Street, New York, NY
10001, United States

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    Natalia Decelle
    Nov 5, 2025
    1.0
    I was really disappointed to learn that this studio pays its yoga teachers only around $22 per hour — that’s not a living wage in NYC, especially given the cost of living and the professionalism expected in this field. When I attended classes here, I also found the staff to be unprofessional and the overall experience didn’t reflect the values that yoga is supposed to stand for. I truly hope the management reconsiders how they treat and compensate their instructors. Until then, I won’t be returning or recommending this place.
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    ILAYDA YILDIRIM
    Oct 10, 2025
    1.0
    I’ve been a loyal CorePower Yoga student for a long time and have always loved the classes at other locations even california. But my experience yesterday at this particular studio was the worst I’ve ever had. The Sculpt class was completely overcrowded! people’s feet were practically in each other’s faces, and the room was unbearably hot with zero air circulation. It was so packed and suffocating that several of us had to walk out mid class because it was impossible to breathe or move safely. I couldn't even do mountain pose or any yoga positions?! To make things worse, there were no towels provided, and the staff at check-in didn’t bother explaining anything , no directions to the changing rooms, no welcome, nothing. For a company that usually prides itself on cleanliness, safety, and professionalism, this was a total disappointment. Honestly, it felt unsafe and unsanitary, and I don’t understand how packing that many people into a small, unventilated space can even be legal. I will be reporting this experience to corporate and the appropriate authorities. CorePower, I hope you take this seriously and fix these conditions immediately.
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    Allison D
    Oct 4, 2025
    3.0
    The instructors are great but, when you walk into the studio, there is an overwhelming stench of sweat (similar to dirty athletic clothes). The place feels dirty like you’re going to get athletes foot. Because of that, I probably won’t be back and I’d definitely warn everyone to protect themselves by wearing socks/slippers in the common areas.
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    Dee B
    Sep 10, 2025
    1.0
    "Is there something I can help you with" That's how I was greeted today after patiently waiting to be acknowledged. I stood in line for few minutes for 2 workers to conclude their conversation with 1 patron (about the commute home). I felt unwelcomed. My expectations are probably too high but I would have appreciated if they both didn't pretend I wasn't standing there long enough to hear 'that the patron hand to commute home without an umbrella, but it's not raining that hard'. Then when they finally get to acknowledged, there's now hello how are you, no welcome in, just is there something I can help with. You are a exercise studio, there's 1 of few things I'd enter to discuss. I wanted to ask about the vibe of the place and ask their opinion on different classes. This was a terrible experience.
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    Liliya Chiang
    Sep 2, 2025
    1.0
    It should be illegal to pay for a yoga mat when you paid $43 for a class. Since when is it normal to charge for the equipment you need for a class? When you go to Pilates, Barry's, or any other fitness club or gym, you don't pay for equipment's rental.

Frequently Asked Questions About CorePower Yoga - NoMad

What types of yoga classes does CorePower Yoga - NoMad offer?

CorePower Yoga - NoMad offers a variety of yoga classes including Beginning Power Yoga, Heated Power Yoga, Yoga Sculpt, Hot Power Fusion, Hot Yoga, BootCamp, and wellness-related classes such as Wellness Cleanse and Yogi Training.

Where is CorePower Yoga - NoMad located?

It is located at 29 W. 30th Street, Suite B, New York, NY 10001, USA.