Overview
CorePower Yoga’s Tennyson location is a modern, well-equipped studio situated on Denver’s bustling Tennyson Street, drawing visitors with its accessible location and calm atmosphere. The studio offers diverse class formats including heated C1/C2, Yoga Sculpt, Hot Power Fusion, and restorative CoreRestore, with instructors praised for their knowledge, creativity, and respectful approach to yoga traditions. Practical considerations include 2-hour street parking (with better availability on side streets) and proximity to neighborhood restaurants, making it easy to combine practice with social activities. While the studio fosters a strong sense of community and personal growth, potential members should review membership terms carefully, as some visitors have noted concerns about cancellation policies.
Yoga Format
Yoga Styles
Studio Amenities
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 Modern Yoga Space on Vibrant Tennyson Street
CorePower Yoga’s Tennyson studio occupies a convenient spot on Denver’s bustling Tennyson Street, drawing people who appreciate its accessible location in a lively neighborhood. Visitors describe the studio as having a clean, well-maintained environment with a calm, modern vibe that encourages lingering. The space is noted for being well-equipped, and some people mention it feels bigger and newer compared to other locations. While the main draw is the in-studio experience, the broader CorePower Yoga organization also provides digital options, including livestream classes on Zoom and an on-demand library accessible via a mobile app. This hybrid approach allows for practice flexibility, though visitors to the Tennyson location primarily focus on the physical studio atmosphere.
People consistently highlight the welcoming and respectful community within the studio. They note that fellow students are considerate, contributing to an environment where both newcomers and regulars feel comfortable. The studio’s location means parking is a practical consideration; there is 2-hour street parking available on Tennyson, but it can fill up quickly. A visitor suggests checking the street behind the main road for more plentiful spots. The neighborhood itself adds to the appeal, with several mentioning good restaurants nearby, making it easy to combine a practice with a meal. The overall impression from visitor feedback is of a well-regarded studio that integrates smoothly into the daily rhythm of the Tennyson area.
Diverse Class Styles and Supportive Instruction
The studio offers a variety of class types, which people find makes it easy to fit a practice into any schedule. Specific class formats mentioned by visitors include C1, C2, HPF (Hot Power Fusion), Yoga Sculpt, and CoreRestore. Descriptions from visitors provide insight into these experiences: a C2 class is described as having slow music, being stretchy with a bit of strengthening, and having a special, magical quality. CoreRestore is highlighted as a favorite for its focus on stillness, breathing, and listening to the body. Yoga Sculpt is noted for helping with strength and muscle tone, with some people enjoying alternating it with C2 classes. The heated nature of some classes, like HPF and C2, is acknowledged, with one person noting they run hot, while another compliments instructors for being in tune with the temperature and keeping it reasonable.
Instruction receives significant praise, forming the core of many positive experiences. Visitors describe the teachers as experienced, welcoming, and bringing great energy. They are noted for being kind, earnest, knowledgeable, and for approaching their practice with a deep respect for the spiritual traditions of yoga. Several instructors are singled out by name: Terri St. is celebrated for her creativity and knowledge, challenging students without making them feel bad if they can’t do something. Malcolm is noted for his clear instructions, encouraging demeanor, and thoughtfully structured classes that blend challenge and accessibility. Robyn is thanked for a class that helped move energy and realign balance, and Belle is praised for her patience and ability to make a complete novice feel capable and comfortable. Kaitlin’s classes are mentioned as amazing and great for starting the day. A recurring theme is the individuality each instructor brings, with one visitor noting the flow is pretty much custom for each teacher.
Community Impact and Practical Considerations
For many, the studio provides more than just physical exercise; it fosters significant personal benefits. Visitors report leaving classes feeling energized, inspired, empowered, and renewed. They describe a sense of connection, noting that when everyone flows together on the beat, it creates a feeling of power and connection to others. The practice is credited with helping people see growth in their bodies and willpower from class to class. For some, it serves as a crucial tool for self-care and self-love, a consistent routine that brings them out of their head and into their soul. One person shared that yoga, found through this studio, brought peace to their life. Another, who grew up in India and was initially indifferent to yoga, found themselves getting hooked due to the respectful and welcoming environment.
Practical aspects of membership and policy are also part of the visitor narrative. The studio offers various membership options, 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 digital-only access. The organization promotes introductory offers like a free week of unlimited yoga and a discounted first month for the All Access Membership. However, a notable point of criticism from a visitor concerns the cancellation policy. One person expressed frustration after moving out of state, citing a strict policy that required 30 days’ notice and did not allow for refunds, credit transfers, or merchandise redemptions, which they felt was inflexible. This feedback highlights the importance for potential members to review terms carefully. The studio also promotes a 200-hour teacher training program with early enrollment discounts, aligning with broader educational offerings. The Tennyson studio presents itself as a community-focused space where the quality of instruction and the sense of personal achievement are central, set within the practical realities of modern studio operations.
