Overview
CorePower Yoga’s Midtown Atlanta studio features two spacious, naturally-lit yoga rooms that maintain an airy feel even during heated sessions. The facility includes well-equipped changing rooms with showers, and the studio validates parking at a nearby deck for convenience. Instructors receive high praise for bringing personality and customization to each class, with offerings ranging from challenging C1 and C2 flows to strength-building Yoga Sculpt and restorative CoreRestore sessions. The studio fosters a strong sense of community where both beginners and experienced practitioners feel welcomed and supported in their practice. While some visitors note occasional maintenance issues, the overall experience is characterized by consistent, high-quality instruction in a warm, inviting environment that many describe as transformative for both body and mind.
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 Heated Yoga Space with Spacious Rooms and Natural Light
CorePower Yoga’s Midtown Atlanta location presents a modern, heated yoga studio that draws consistent commentary about its physical environment. Visitors describe two spacious yoga rooms with lots of natural light, which contributes to an airy feel even during heated sessions. The class size is often noted as nice and not too crowded, allowing for personal space on the mat. The facility includes a well-equipped female changing room with shower facilities, a hair dryer, and other essentials, which some people specifically praise. However, this praise is balanced by practical concerns from other visitors. Some note that the mirrors in the studio often have streaks and appear dirty, and that lockers can be off their hinges, suggesting that maintenance attention could improve the experience for those paying for memberships. The studio validates parking at a nearby parking deck, a detail appreciated by those driving in, though one person found the designated garage to be extremely tight.
The overall vibe described by many is one of a caring, warm environment. People frequently mention being immediately greeted with a warm smile upon arrival and being provided with a towel and mat. This location is characterized by some as a safe, fun, solid bet for yoga, particularly for those seeking a consistent, heated practice. It’s often framed as a place where you know what you’re getting—a hot yoga experience that one visitor informally termed “hot ‘gym’ yoga.” For locals, its convenience is a key factor; one person lives right across the street, making it a very convenient part of their routine. The presence of natural light in the practice rooms and functional amenities like showers creates a foundation for a studio focused on a vigorous, sweat-inducing practice.
Instructors Who Bring Personality and Challenge to the Flow
The teaching staff receives significant attention in visitor feedback, with many highlighting specific instructors by name. The sentiment is overwhelmingly positive, with instructors repeatedly described as incredible, inspiring, motivational, personable, fun, caring, and warm. A recurring theme is the individuality each teacher brings. People love that they get more personality and individuality from each instructor, and that the flow is pretty much custom for each one. This allows for variety within the studio’s framework, from Edric’s fun classes full of great music with challenging flows to Amanda Blu’s style noted as very easy to learn for beginners. Instructors like Ben are praised for really caring about everyone and teaching proper form and alignment, with one person calling it the best yoga class they’d taken in ten years.
Specific class formats are mentioned, giving insight into the studio’s offerings. Visitors talk about C1 classes, C2 classes, yoga sculpt, and CoreRestore. Descriptions of a C2 class include notes about slow music, a stretchy feel with a little bit of strengthening, and a sense of something overwhelmingly special or magical within it. Yoga sculpt is highlighted for helping people gain strength and more muscle tone, with some enjoying the combination of a C2 class and a sculpt class. CoreRestore is mentioned as a favorite for its focus on stillness, breathing, and listening to the body. The teaching seems to cater to a range of intentions, from building physical strength and endurance to finding restoration and mental quiet. Instructors are also noted for offering practical advice, like tips to relieve tension in the neck and shoulders after class.
Community, Accessibility, and Practical Considerations
A sense of community and shared experience is a notable thread in the feedback. People describe feeling powerful and connected to others when everyone is flowing together on the beat. They talk about the studio as a wonderful community where instructors make you feel comfortable even if you are brand new. For some, their CorePower routine is described as a superpower that helps with consistency in self-care and self-love, creating a feeling of being renewed—out of their head and into their soul after a class. This social and supportive aspect is a significant draw, with one person calling it the best activity after sitting at work all day to sweat, loosen up tense muscles and joints, and be with others.
On the practical side, the business model and policies are part of the visitor narrative. There is mention of an unlimited membership costing around $175 a month, which some feel should correlate with impeccable facility maintenance. Drop-in fees are characterized by one person as a little outrageous, though they note that being a member or using a free week trial offer mitigates this. The studio offers a free week of unlimited yoga for new students, a detail confirmed in the general website content. Booking is done through a mobile app, which one visitor criticized as not intuitive and not allowing changes close to class time. There is also a mention of a strict policy where staff won’t allow participation if someone is a few minutes late. For those deeply engaged, the studio offers a 200-hour teacher training program with early enrollment discounts. The overall experience seems to hinge on this balance between the high-quality, personalized instruction and the practicalities of cost, booking, and facility upkeep, with individual experiences varying based on which side of that balance they encounter.
