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With over 220 studios, Corepower Yoga is certainly one of the biggest names in the game. And unlike more traditional yoga studios, it offers classes that use weights, in addition to traditional vinyasa, heated, and unheated yoga. This makes it a great option for those who are interested in yoga, but also want to , especially in terms of getting bang for your buck.

But what does Corepower yoga pricing look like anyway? And what exactly are you paying for? Corepower offers three levels of traditional vinyasa yoga, named C1, C2, and C3. C1 focuses on the fundamentals of yoga in an unheated room. C2 is a heated, intermediate approach that's more focused on challenging postures, and C3 is a high-intensity vinyasa class that's best for advanced practitioners.



In addition to traditional yoga, Corepower also offers two strength-focused classes: Yoga Sculpt and Corepower Strength X. Yoga Sculpt is a that combines yoga, cardio and strength moves; whereas Corepower Strength X is completely focused on strength training, and takes place in an unheated room. Corepower gets points for class variety, and can be a great option for those who like to balance yoga and strength training.

To see if that balance pays off, we tracked down all the info on Corepower's prices. Ahead, here's everything you need to know about Corepower yoga pricing, Corepower membership, and class pack costs. Corepower offers both class packages and monthly memberships, so that you can pick the option that best suits you.

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