Love the various class types and the frequency offered throughout the day- makes scheduling easy. All the instructors are amazing, I especially love Robyn and Madison!!
I love that I can wake up and go to an early morning workout class before I have to start my day. Robin is an incredible teacher who always pushes me to my Max and makes me stronger by the day plus her music is amazing and her energy is even better.
I’ve really been enjoying the studio. Robin’s classes are especially exceptional! She is an extremely knowledgeable teacher and I love attending any format she teaches! She’s the best!
Heddie taught a mindful and creative flow that allowed for a bit of a slower experience that was no less intense than a cpy class that allowed us to drink in the red light therapy experience
Please ask the instructors to stop propping the doors open during sculpt. The cold air totally defeats the whole purpose of a heated class. I understand fanning the door here and there but not propping the door open. Thank you!
I genuinely love CorePower Yoga—the consistency, the variety of classes, and the quality of the workouts are why I keep coming back. It’s one of the few places where I know I’ll get a strong, reliable experience across locations and instructors.
That said, there’s one issue that’s become hard to ignore: the music volume in Sculpt classes.
At times, it’s simply too loud—so loud that it becomes physically uncomfortable and genuinely distracting. I’ve now had to leave class early more than once because of it, which is frustrating given how much I enjoy the workout itself.
It’s not just the volume—it’s also how the music is being used. During more complex or instruction-heavy sequences, the combination of:
extremely high volume
songs with heavy lyrics
and instructors needing to raise their voices to be heard
creates a kind of sensory overload. Your brain is being pulled in multiple directions—trying to follow cues, process layered movements, and filter out lyrics that compete with the teacher’s voice. In a heated room, especially, that level of stimulation can cross from energizing into overwhelming.
Music can absolutely elevate a class. When it’s used intentionally—instrumental, well-paced, and balanced with instruction—it enhances focus and flow. But when it’s consistently cranked at maximum volume, especially with lyric-heavy tracks, it can actually take away from the experience rather than support it.
I’ve even started bringing earplugs just in case, which feels like a workaround for something that could be addressed more directly through instructor awareness and studio standards. It also seems like there should be some consideration around safe decibel levels in an enclosed, heated environment.
To be clear—this isn’t every instructor. There are teachers who manage music beautifully, and the difference is noticeable. But often enough, it feels like music management is inconsistent, and that inconsistency impacts the overall experience.
I’m sharing this because I care about the space and want to keep coming back. With just a bit more attention to how music is used—especially in Sculpt—this could easily go from a great experience to an exceptional one.
Everything!!!! The heat, the instructors, the vibe. I feel like a better person every time I leave. Outside of time with my besties, this has been the most grounding and empowering thing in my life lately!