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CorePower Yoga - Point Loma
4.6 ★★★★★ 102 Google reviews · Hot yoga studio in San Diego, California
Part of CorePower Yoga
Chain yoga studio offering hot yoga, as well as mind-body workouts and virtual classes.
Plan your first class
- Free first class or intro offer new students are welcomed with a free class or a discounted intro pass — check their schedule to book your first heat
- Memberships monthly memberships and unlimited plans available — ask how intro-offer classes credit toward a membership
- Mat & towel rental mats and towels available to rent on site — handy if you don't want to haul a soaked mat home your first time
- Showers showers on site — you'll want one after a hot class, so bring a change of clothes
- Teacher training offers teacher training — ask about upcoming YTT cohorts and prerequisites
- Today see hours ·
- Phone +1 833-448-2561
- Website & schedule corepoweryoga.com — book classes and see the live schedule
Hours
| Monday | 6 am–10 pm |
| Tuesday | 6 am–10 pm |
| Wednesday | 6 am–10 pm |
| Thursday | 6 am–10 pm |
| Friday | 6 am–10 pm |
| Saturday | 6 am–10 pm |
| Sunday | 6 am–10 pm |
The styles they teach
“I absolutely love Core Power Yoga and tell everybody to go there -- from my business coaching clients, to friends and acquaintances.”
“Jenn Ra is an amazing Yoga Sculpt instructor!”
“I felt so comfortable being new to class and was able to pick it up quickly.”
What's on offer
“The studio is clean, the locker rooms are air-conditioned thankfully, and most importantly, the instructors are dedicated, passionate and caring.”
What students say again and again
“Sarah is a wonderful instructor and friend and I’m really glad to know that she’s teaching and managing at Pt Loma.”
“Overall there is an amazing sense of community and caring 🙏🏼”
“This studio offers such a wide variety of classes and the fact that it has three Studios allows me too deep in my practice and take back-to-back classes.”
From the reviews
Jenn Ra is an amazing Yoga Sculpt instructor! Her class is tough and works the whole body getting you warmed up right away. Really digging into the muscles with repetitions and moves that build on one another. Yet it still feels like the hour flies by because of the fun energy she coveys with her voice.
I have so enjoyed my yoga classes at The Point Loma Studio. This studio offers such a wide variety of classes and the fact that it has three Studios allows me too deep in my practice and take back-to-back classes. I love all the teachers some of my favorites are Susie and Billy, Hailey, Scott, Chelsea, and Marie.
I joined Core Power with the free trial to see if I would like yoga. I hit a wall in my hobbies and decided to branch out and try something I haven’t done before. I first attended a session with Kevin and he was fantastic. He went slow enough so I was able to follow along and provided tips along the way.
I love the fact that the classes are offered all day, starting at 6 a.m. through 8 p.m. The schedule is absolutely amazing and I am also a huge fan of having the ability to go to another Core Power studio if I wanted. The staff always greets me with a warm welcoming smile and addresses me by name.
Teacher training at CorePower Yoga - Point Loma
CorePower Yoga - Point Loma comes up for teacher training, going by their listing and students’ reviews. If you're thinking about becoming an instructor, a few things are worth asking up front. First, which certification the program leads to — most hot-yoga trainings are Yoga Alliance registered (RYT-200 or RYT-500), and the style matters: a Bikram or hot-power lineage trains differently than a hot-vinyasa or sculpt one. Second, the schedule and prerequisites — cohorts often run in intensive weekend blocks or over several months, and many studios want you practicing regularly there first. Third, cost and payment plans, and whether tuition includes an unlimited membership for the training period. Teacher training is a real commitment of time and money, so it's worth a call or an info session before you enroll.
Your first hot yoga class at CorePower Yoga - Point Loma
Nervous about your first hot class? Almost everyone is, and a good studio expects beginners to walk in the door. Here's what to know. What to expect: the room is heated, so it feels intense for the first few minutes — rest in child's pose any time you need to, no one will bat an eye. Hydrate: drink water through the day before class, not just as you arrive, and bring a bottle. What to bring: a mat and towel (or rent them here), water, and a change of clothes — there are showers on site; wear something light you don't mind sweating through, and skip a heavy meal in the couple of hours beforehand. Arrive 10–15 minutes early to sign in and set up. It gets easier fast — most people say their third class feels completely different from their first.
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