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Student Testimonials
great staff that is welcoming from the time you walk into the door, and most are great teachers as well
Most of the teachers are very well trained, accommodating and interesting. CPY has a good style and flow that would meet the majority of people who show interest in yoga classes as an exercise.
The studio has excellent teachers, is generall clean and close to my apartment.
Clean studio. Great instructors. Good Music. Great workouts that leave be feeling relaxed and balanced... and usually pretty sweaty :)
I have only been going for a few days, but I like how clean it seems. Also the staff appears to be very friendly. The only thing I do not like so far is that you have to pay to use a towel. Shouldn't that be included in the price?
Very challenging!! Loved the teacher and the heat of the room! Great music too!
I like that the studio is small and usually not super crowded! Friendly and competent staff and teachers.
The class I took was amazing! What a great workout. Loved the instructor, the music the atmosphere. Plus as a great bonus, there is lots of cute apparel to buy... great way to reward yourself after a good workout. :-)
The close knit community feeling when you walk in the door, and the inspirational and encouraging instructors.
I enjoy the convenience of CorePower. Classes are frequent and you are able to go to any location in the city, which I love. I also find Sculpt to be the best variation of relaxation and a fantastic workout.
I really enjoy the teachers. I think you have a great mix and they all have such positive energy!
Convenience of location and friendly staff
Consistency of the way classes are structured the cleanliness of the studios and the overall positive energy
The sculpt class is hard in the best way possible.
The the intensity of the classes
I look forward to yoga because of the instructors - Monika and Darby.
Every instructor at CorePower Lincoln Park is so friendly, encouraging and inspiring. It is a place I go when I'm in need of a pick-me-up, because I know I will receive positive feedback!
Convenient. On time. Good workout. Friendly staff.
Love the teachers and classes and the number of class options
Every class offered at corepower has challenged me and has lived up to the descriptions on the website. Not only that, but the teachers all exhibit a true passion for helping each student connect with their mind and body, all while striving to push each student to their fullest potential. I always reccommended corepower to all of my friends as well as family. It is an amazing way to open your mind, destress, and strengthen yourself. I love corepower and I am looking forward to my next class!
I like the consistency of the teaching at CPY, and that the classes are always such a positive yet relaxing part of my day. Additionally, my practice has progressed so much farther than I thought possible because of the amazing staff.
Uniqueness.
I convinced at least 6 ladies to get corepower memberships, and I have been heavily and voluntarily advertising corepower all over the place. I have been guiding those friends of mine through the classes they take, and giving them tips about how to improve their performance.
I am a sculpt fan.
I like not having time to think about the next move, and just going with the sequence and the music. After a good class, I feel like I have conquered the world, done my cardio, worked my muscles, stretched my whole body and meditated. All in one hour (or 75 mins). It's an awesome feeling.
I think the instructor's expertise makes a huge difference; a very well put together class with great (with a solid beat) music and movement structure goes by much faster while pushing the muscles even further towards fatigue. 
An average instructor goes by just the basics, and a long round of squats with no variations and a song from back street boys or savage garden 20 years ago gets so boring sometimes, I get bored even before I get tired and I don't perform very well.
Here are some of my more specific thoughts/comments:
-Some new students have no idea what they are doing (understandably). They have no time to think about the poses, as they are just trying to get through the moves. I think the instructors should put more emphasis on how their knees and backs should look.
*I sometimes see people's knees in such weird shapes, I am sure they could get injured very easily. The instructors barely mention how their knees should stand. 
*During warrior II, some people's knees go way past their toes and it looks excruciating.
*Also when they are doing squats with their feet apart, as they are going down their knees turn to each other and almost touch. When I don't pay attention to my knees they hurt a lot, and I am sure these weird stances must cause pain for them which they'll think because of sculpt in general but it's not.
*Another critical area I think is their back. Some people over arch their backs, especially when they are in chair pose, or plank pose, I see their backs super arched, and they must be getting terrible back aches afterwards...
-We always do right side first for Sun B. Doesn't that create any imbalances? Wouldn't be it be better maybe to start from the left sometimes? Because towards the end of the sequence with weights, we get more and more tired, and we can't always perform as well as we did on the first side? Just a question/thought...
-Another thing is, when counting, if the instructor counts off beat, it makes it a little weird.. At one moment the class may be all synced, going with a great energy all together, but when the count becomes off beat, that energy inevitable is lost. 
Some instructors (like Darby and Monica, there also was an Amy 5 months or so ago she was  also great) do a great job of aligning the music and sequence perfectly, the whole class is always together. It creates a great energy. Even if I feel like I can't go on, I just keep going with that energy. 
-Have you guys ever thought of incorporating candle pose? I personally like to do it right before happy baby every time. Might be a good and easy addition...
-When some classes are very full, the humidity gets to be too much even if the heat is ok. I think if the instructors open the windows or doors for a bit(not constantly) it really helps.
Energy of instructors; class size; music; locations
I love the challenge of the classes.
Enjoy the Yoga Sculpt classes
Classes are both physical and mental, I get everything out of the 60 minutes that I need.
I wish CPY would have more special sessions like arm inversion workshops, or a special class with assists, or just mix it up a little bit to keep things interesting. I love all the classes, but variety is always appreciated. In addition, would love to see a C3 class added in Chicago. Becky M would be awesome to lead that class!
I really enjoy CorePower Lincoln Park.   I recently moved to the area (used to go to the Gold Coast Location) and it is great to be able to walk there and I like the studio.  
The one thing that I sort of struggle with is that there are SO many yoga sculpt classes.  Probably bc it really caters to the college and young professional.  I am a 31 year old mother and enjoy both sculpt and vinyasa.  It has been good to get out of my element and I feel great having done the sculpt 3-4 days a week (6 am class) but I wish 1 or 2 mornings could be Level II Vinyasa.  Or even if the 9:30 class weren't all sculpt.  
Otherwise I love it and def. tell anyone about it.
Really like the instructors -- they challenge you and mix things up so every class doesn't feel the same. It's also a welcoming environment to people of all skill levels.
 
   
  
Great classes/teachers. Clean environment.