(503) 226-9642
2277 NW Quimby
(Northwest 23rd Avenue)
Portland,
OR
97210
45.533371
-122.698294
Neighborhoods: Northwest District, Neighbors West - Northwest
Hours:
Daily 6am-8pm
Parking:
Lot
Corepower Yoga
What People Are Saying About Corepower Yoga
The Editor

Ashley Gartland
Citysearch
Toned and limber urbanites tote their yoga mats to this boutique yoga studio for classes that suit all styles of practice. Classes range from Vinyasa-style yoga sessions to a yoga sculpt class that adds weights to a traditional course flow. Clean, well-appointed locker rooms and showers make it easy for students to pop in for a class and return to work with ease; an in-studio yoga boutique sells mats, towels and gear and keeps the latest yoga necessities and accessories at client’s fingertips.
Hot Vinyasa...Repetitive
by CQH
Ive been to this studio several times and have been practicing yoga (at different studios) for years. The heat makes this vinyasa yoga very challenging. If youre used to the heat the classes seem a little repetitive. The only complaint I have is that all of the instructors give basically the same routine with little variation, new poses are rarely introduced. If you go often enough you start to realize this. I practiced here for a while and then went to a different studio (in another state) where every instructor offered something profoundly challenging, mentally and physically, with more varied practices while still focusing on specific poses. I was always interested in what I would learn next. When I came back to Core Power in NW I felt unchallenged except for by the heat! Otherwise a great place to get a deep vinyasa workout. Definitely detoxifying and your heart rate goes waaaaay up.
- Cons: repetitive
Use the Free Week
by lexigirl24
This studio has a great variety of teachers - use the free first week to get to know them. You will like some classes better than others. CP2 classes can be wonderful, but you need to have the basic yoga postures down. Otherwise, develop your practuce with the CP1 non-heated classes. Hot yoga is intense - maybe not a good introduction if you have never done yoga. Anyway, you can find what you're looking for here. Have fun!
- Pros: Different classes and personalities - find what you like
- Cons: Can be crowded and a little overwhelming if you are not an accomplised yogi
Best yoga studio in Portland!
by lucy2006
I fell in love with with this studio immediately. The classes range from intense & heated to relaxing and non-heated. They have level 1, level 2, hot yoga, and prenatal. The instructors and the other clients are welcoming and I truly feel a part of the community that has been created there every time I walk in. I look forward to beating those winter blues in this warm studio.
- Pros: Instructors, ambiance, parking, class times, class variety
The Details on Corepower Yoga
Save Money:
Students, teachers, seniors, military personnel and visiting yoga instructors qualify for reduced rates. For everyone else, the studio also schedules weekly $8 drop-in classes--thats about half the price of the regular drop-in rate.
Parking:
Unless you get to the studio really early, youre not going to snag one of the handful of parking spots in the lot out front. Additional parking is available at the corner of NW 23rd and Savier Street, one block north of the yoga studio.
Category:
Fitness Activities, Sports & Recreation Instruction, Adult and Continuing Education
Payment Methods:
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