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CorePower Yoga – Denver

$49 for One Month of Unlimited Classes (Plus Additional First Week of Classes Free) at CorePower Yoga ($149 Value)

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  • 01/17/2010
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Highlights

  • Five weeks of unlimited yoga
  • Variety of classes
  • Good for 15 Denver-area locations
  • All ages and skill levels welcome

The Fine Print

  • Expires May 18, 2010
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy multiple as gifts. Valid to customers who have not purchased or used any yoga package or drop-in classes in the last 60 days. Not valid for current members.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Jump to: Reviews | Poetry of the Body

Stretch your connective tissues to superheroic proportions with today’s Groupon: $49 gets you unlimited classes for one month at CorePower Yoga, a top-rated studio currently in 14 locations in the greater Denver area, with a 15th on Colorado Boulevard location opening in February. Plus, if you are a new student, you can take advantage of CorePower's introductory offer and get your first week of unlimited classes for free; use the week to try out all the different classes, then use your Groupon to stick with your favorites.

Redeem your Groupon for any class offered at any Denver location. Newbies will want to try CorePower 1, a slower-paced, hour-long course that emphasizes alignment and breathing. For toning up, try the Yoga Sculpt, a full-body workout featuring T-shirt cannons and dumbbells incorporated into basic yoga poses in a heated and humidified room. Anyone who’s sick of the winter cold will find Hot Yoga a hulking, three-headed dog of winter destroyment, while more advanced practitioners can try out CorePower Yoga 3. Click here to check out a full schedule.

The health benefits of yoga are well known: regular practice increases strength and flexibility, while eliminating stress and uniting body and mind. If you’re a runner or cardio-happy exerciser, yoga will help to de-stress and ease your over-exerted joints, just in time for National Parkour Awareness Month in April.

Reviews

CorePower Yoga was featured on 9News, and Mile High Sports's Jock of All Trades got whipped into shape there:

  • …I was getting a better workout than playing hoops or lifting weights, and I was breaking a heck of a sweat. I've never been anything resembling limber, but my hips and ankles started to open up and I started seeing the light.…What I got from the experience was not what I originally expected, but I absolutely will be back. – Nick Mystrom, Mile High Sports

Denver Citysearchers and Yelpers rate CorePower between four and five stars on average, raving about the empowering classes:

  • I've been to several Core Power studios - Lone Tree, Ken Carly, Broadway, Cherry Hills - with one consistent theme, extremely knowledgeable, high quality instructors. Their dedication and enthusiasm is contagious. It is obvious they all have a passion for teaching that goes beyond just a job. And to the teachers at Core Power, you change lives! Thank you! – ptsw, Citysearch
  • CorePower is the best studio that I have ever visited. The staff is always so welcoming and eager to help each and every student excel in their yoga practice. – Melissa L., Yelp

Groupon Says

Poetry of the Body

In addition to being great for you physically and mentally, yoga is also an art of self-expression, paralleled only, perhaps, by the limerick. The real magic, however, happens when the arts of yoga and limerick come together:

There once was a flexible gal,
Whose yogic skills never did fail,
When forgetting her keys,
She just pulled in her knees,
And squeezed through the slot for the mail.

Genevieve’s yogic technique,
Was in serious need of critique,
But her clumsy half-lotus,
Made classmates take notice,
And to her, they chose not to speak.

There was an old Yogi of note,
Who was heard to have said, and I quote,
"It is better to bend,
In the presence of friends,
Barring friends, one could use a small goat."

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