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March 2024 by Bridget Kenny
Great instructors and atmosphere at this location!
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June 2022 by Arian Hilsendager
Alexis is the most amazing yoga instructor!! Her classes are incredible! I’m so happy I found her and CorePower HR and park meadows!
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October 2021 by Daniel Read IV
Always do The Yoga! Run, walk, drive, and claw your way back to Yoga. Remember how it makes you feel. Yoga will accept you for who you are and where You are. Trust me, It is WAY better than you remember. Please come back to Yoga. Work it out on the mat. Now WE DO THE Yoga!!!!Daniel Read IV
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February 2021 by Melanie S.
I joined this Corepower from the RiNo location after moving to Littleton. I had been going to the RiNo location almost daily for four years and had made many friends, and was nervous about being "the new kid", but everyone at the Highlands Ranch Corepower has been so wonderful and welcoming! The instructors are always friendly and happy to see you. The studio is clean and well-maintained. The other yogis are friendly and the vibe here is just good. I think the thing on everyone's mind is how they're handling COVID protocols, though. I joined in the middle of COVID and discovered you had to reserve classes, which is new. The app makes it easy to do so, though. Classes fill up fast, but if you have a Black Tag membership you can book up to two weeks in advance. Showers are closed which makes for a tough morning if you're a before-work-worker-outer like myself, but hopefully those regulations change soon (and they are state-wide, not exclusive to this location). CorePower HR is a win for me! Good class availability (I NEED my 5:45 AM classes), good instructors, and good members.
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February 2020 by S L.
I opted to do a free week here as I've been a CorePower member in the past (2016), but it had been a minute and I'd just moved to Highlands Ranch. The class itself was great, but the staff here is so snobby that it completely took away from any peace of mind I could have. Lighten up. Being a yoga instructor doesn't make you better than anyone else. I won't be joining CorePower again for this reason. Too many other fantastic yoga studios nowadays.
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May 2019 by The T.
Luke warm on this location. Only went once, so I'm willing to give it another try, but the vibe here was too over the top for me. Pretentious and a bit snobby. The room was way too small given the size of the class. Felt like packed sardines, and the instructor took yoga blocks and put them against the bottom part of the door to trap the hot air in. I'm not claustrophobic, but it was a hot power fusion class with a ton of people and I felt like I was going to start having a panic attack. I'm used to instructors that open the door at least once or twice during class to give us a brief break of fresh air. This was the opposite. The facility was very nice and you could tell it is fairly new, but that wasn't enough to make me want to return. The instructors and vibe are essential for me, so I'm willing to give it another try with a different class.
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February 2019 by Perrin Swoveland
Normally I love this place and the classes but the sculpt I went to yesterday at 5:15 was too much. If I was a first timer to sculpt I would have no clue what the instructor was telling us to do - just saying 'pull pivot' means nothing to someone who may be trying for the first time. In the beginning of class we were encouraged to modify each pose for what felt right to our bodies but then we were made to fee bad/lazy for not being able to do certain moves. Overall way too intense, felt more like a bootcamp class than yoga sculpt. Just a warning to those that may be newer in their fitness journeys.
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November 2018 by Kay G.
I have been going to the CorePower Highlands Ranch studio for many years. It used to be an excellent place for yoga with wonderful instructors and terrific flows for both C2 and Sculpt. During the last few years things have changed. While there are still a few good instructors, Whitney, Bird and Ruby, but the others I've experienced play annoying music so loud a person can't even hear what the teacher is telling the class to do. everyone is looking around at others to figure it out. The classes are so overheated that many people have to leave the room during the class or stop for awhile because they are sweating like crazy and feeling faint. Also, some of the teachers don't notice how their routines are very hard for the skill level of yogis in the class and everyone has stopped doing the poses/exercise and are just sitting or standing on their mats. Rather than changing up the flow so people will participate they just keep going and no one is doing it. It's really too bad because this used to be such a great studio, but most classes are miserable any more.
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April 2018 by Stephanie W.
I've been coming to this CPY location for over a year and am absolutely hooked. My usual go to classes are Ruby Tuesdays (C2) and Heather Wednesdays (Sculpt). All the classes and teachers here are amazing. Stacey, the studio manager, is full of energy and her sculpt classes will really kick your butt. CPY is a nationwide yoga studio that was started in Colorado. There are a lot of locations through Colorado. This is great because their black tag membership lets you attend classes in any of their studios. The South Denver Studios are franchised and hence a few differences, like a much needed lemon towel at the end of class (which I didn't get when I went to the non-franchises). They also have their own individual summer challenges, like getting $40 store credit after you complete 40 classes in the summer. The highlands ranch studio is pretty amazing and definitely my current go-to. The rooms and bathrooms are well-kept. I love the free hairbands because I always forget mine. The classes usually aren't super crowded even if I arrive a few minutes before class. It's conveniently located in a shopping plaza with a target, there's plenty of parking and it's easy to grab food, coffee or smoothie after yoga!
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January 2018 by Victoria Richthofen
I have been to several yoga studios before, and this was far and away the worst experience I've ever had at any place. While I have been to yoga before, I went with a friend who was trying it for the first time. We went to a class that was supposed to be a workshop, where they go slowly and break down the postures for you, rather than starting with the full paced class. Unfortunately, this workshop was extraordinarily disappointing. The instructor spoke at break-neck speeds and did not take the time to show a single modification for any of the poses, nor did he take time to even show us the traditional pose in any detail. He would just RUN through the poses, and not give any demonstration of what that pose actually was. Not only was it ridiculously fast paced, the instructor used a lot of jargon that made no sense unless you already had yoga experience. This was extremely discouraging, as this was supposed to be a Yoga 101 class (it was even called 101 in the title!). So, this place is not for beginners, nor is it for anyone who likes to have a meditative yoga experience with knowledgeable and empathetic teachers. TL;DR: Way to fast paced, extremely bad teaching, might be okay for people with yoga experience, but if you're a beginner, choose anywhere else!!!! Would not recommend to anyone in my life ever.
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December 2017 by Amy R.
This is a great yoga studio. I have immensely enjoyed yoga as a form of exercise, stress relief and meditation since I tried my first corepower class a little over a year ago. I have tried many studios and the Highlands Ranch location is great. The studios are spacious and updated and the locker rooms are plenty big. I have enjoyed all of the instructors I've had so far. I love working out in the morning before work and I love the energy and positive vibes from the 5:45 am instructors! The only negative is the price, which is a corepower standard pricing schedule, nothing to do with Highlands Ranch.
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March 2017 by Garry Seaber
Practice yoga once a week using Senior(age 55 and up)10 pack card! Can't beat the savings. Awesome instructors and facilities are fantastic. Helps keep my flexibility.
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July 2016 by Brent Panem
Great yoga.
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April 2016 by Kevin Bemis
Recently renovated studio - 2 practice rooms. Friendly, experienced instructors will help you build a practice that suits you. Highly recommend Venus!
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July 2014 by Laura Daly
I have been practicing at these studios since I moved to the Highlands Ranch area. I love the classes, teachers and community so much that I even convinced my husband to join!