Overview
CorePower Yoga Grant holds a special place as one of the original Denver locations in the Capitol Hill neighborhood, offering a welcoming community atmosphere that balances historic charm with fresh energy. The studio provides diverse class formats including C1, C2, Yoga Sculpt, CoreRestore, and Hot Power Fusion, with instructors like Lara, Mike, Fay, and Kasey receiving particular praise for their personalized approaches. While facilities are generally clean and well-maintained, the studio and changing rooms can get crowded during peak hours, with some visitors noting inconsistent heating in Studio 2 for hot classes. Membership options include All Access, Studio Class Packs, and At Home digital access, with the brand offering additional programs like teacher training and the Live Your Power Challenge.
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Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
| Tuesday | Open | 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
| Wednesday | Open | 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
| Thursday | Open | 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
| Friday | Open | 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
| Saturday | Open | 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
| Sunday | Open | 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
Studio in Details
A Historic Studio with Community Heart
CorePower Yoga Grant occupies a special place in Denver’s Capitol Hill neighborhood. People describe it as one of the original locations, a place where you can feel the legacy and history the moment you walk in. There’s a warmth and familiarity that visitors find hard to find elsewhere, yet it still carries the fresh, inspiring energy the brand is known for. The location is noted as being right in the heart of Capitol Hill, easy to get to and surrounded by local charm. For some, discovering this was the first CorePower Yoga studio was a point of excitement. The overall atmosphere is consistently described as positive, with a strong sense of community built both on and off the mat. People feel very supported here, and many mention walking out of a class feeling refreshed, calmed, stronger, and ready to take on the day. The studio team makes everyone feel genuinely welcome, whether someone is a long-time practitioner or just starting out.
This sense of a Denver classic is balanced with practical observations about the space. Facilities are generally noted as clean and well-maintained. The studio has an upstairs space where people enjoy the sun shining through. However, the studio space and changing rooms can get crowded and busy at peak times. Some visitors suggest that if you prefer more personal space, opting for a weekday class during the late morning or early afternoon is a good strategy. Early morning classes, in particular, are called a “best kept secret” by some, described as a time when the studio is fresh, clean, and spacious, free from the “stinky sweatiness and stuffiness” of later sessions.
Diverse Classes and Teaching Styles
The studio offers a variety of class types and times to suit different schedules and abilities. Visitors mention specific class formats like C1, C2, Yoga Sculpt, CoreRestore, and Hot Power Fusion. Classes are often described as challenging and fast-paced, with some people recommending feeling comfortable in foundational C1 classes before moving to more intense options. The teaching staff receives significant praise. People love that each instructor brings their own unique energy, personality, and individuality to their flows, which are described as pretty much custom for each teacher. Specific instructors like Lara, Mike, Fay, and Kasey are highlighted by name for being fantastic, personal, friendly, and motivating. The instructors are noted as being well-versed and providing excellent service, leading to tremendous workouts and great stretches.
Feedback on the heated classes presents a mixed picture. While some people love the hot room and the overall heated experience, others express disappointment. Several visitors note that Studio 2, in particular, does not always heat up to expected temperatures for classes marketed as hot, such as Hot Power Fusion. Some mention leaving a class dry when they anticipated more heat and humidity, and one person even stated they frequently get chills from the moisture levels. This indicates that the heating can be inconsistent, and the studio’s interval-based heating system may not meet everyone’s expectations for a traditional hot yoga experience.
Membership Options and Broader Offerings
CorePower Yoga operates with a structured membership and class pack system. Visitors mention that the membership price can be steep compared to other local yoga studios, but it might be worth considering for those who love the studio and plan to practice three or more times a week. The broader brand offers several membership tiers, including an All Access Membership for unlimited studio, outdoor, livestream, and on-demand classes; Studio Class Packs for flexible access without a membership; and an At Home Membership for unlimited digital access. The brand also promotes introductory offers like a free week of unlimited yoga and a discounted first month for the All Access Membership.
Beyond regular classes, the national brand emphasizes several programs. These include a Live Your Power Challenge, which is a multi-week event where completing classes can win prizes. There is also a significant focus on teacher training, with promotions for a 200-hour Power Yoga program. The brand provides multiple platforms for practice: in-studio classes, live-streamed classes on Zoom, and an on-demand library of classes for all levels. The consistency of the “Brand Experience” is noted by a visitor who has practiced at CorePower studios in multiple cities, finding it similar whether in Denver, DC, or Chicago. The studio appears to be a well-established part of a larger network that values transformation both on and off the mat.
