Tips For Your First CorePower Yoga Class
Trying CorePower Yoga For the First Time? Here's What Every Beginner Needs to Know
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Most CorePower Yoga studios don't offer online reservations, so you should arrive early to snag a spot, drop your stuff off in the locker room, and set up your mat. Like I mentioned before, CorePower is very popular and very packed. If you have crazy-long limbs like me, you'll be miserable if you're too close to the wall or you'll make other people miserable by grazing their ponytail with your foot. Trust me.
It's not worthwhile, or usually even possible, to show up earlier than that. Oftentimes, the person checking you in is also your instructor, which means that when they switch gears from the desk to the studio, they lock the front door. Depending on how the classes in other rooms match up schedule-wise, you could be waiting outside for a while. The biggest thing to worry about is being locked out, though (who knew locks would play such a critical role in preparedness?). While locking the front doors is great from a safety perspective, it also means that you cannot be late. Not even one minute. I showed up one minute late for a class during my first week and learned this the hard way.