


But I suppose trusting myself even earlier, and taking bigger risks when I was younger would be something. We all need a little space to gain perspective.īC: I’ve always been an entrepreneur, so taking risks and having trust are built in to what I do. It’s healthy to take time away, and it makes you realize how much you love what you do and all the people around you. Name something you do now that you wish you had started earlier in your career?ĬF: Taking a little more time away from my computer, from emails … from all of it. Working from your phone is a good time hack too, but it can be a double-edged sword. Getting priorities done first actually creates more time to get other things done later. My inbox is my to-do list.īC: See question one. Reading, taking it in, then answering if I need to, then … delete. Success is found by setting priorities and sticking to them -move less important items to mañana.ĬF: Checking email from my phone. We all know what it’s like to feel busy all the time and yet also feel like you got nothing done. Life moves fast, so I make it a point to also pay close attention to the simple things.īrandon Cox: One that gives me a sense of accomplishment. I was super-excited to sit with these yogis for a few minutes and hear their answers to my five Qs!Ĭara Ferrick: Spending time with my two little people and my husband, Danny, eating great food, exercising, and having face-to-face time with friends. In addition to these studios, Cara’s husband, Danny Ferrick, and Brandon are also cofounders of the Impact Hub, a collaborative work space downtown. This is what brought the business partners to Santa Barbara five years ago - and it’s what’s helped them create an amazing success story here.ĬorePower Yoga now boasts 180 franchise studios around the country, including five that Cara and Brandon own and manage. Since cofounding CorePower Yoga in Denver 17 years ago, Cara Ferrick and Brandon Cox have remained committed to building community, supporting family life, and creating a healthy lifestyle. Click HERE to find a CorePower Yoga near you.Cara Ferrick and Brandon Cox Courtesy Photo There are discounted rates available for students, senior citizens, teachers, and members of the military. We recommend you call your local CorePower Yoga to get the latest prices and fees. Purchasing multiple classes at once in a package allows you to get a slightly discounted rate (5 classes for $80-$100, 10 classes for $180-$200, etc.) Alternatively, you sign up for Monthly Membership that gives you unlimited access to all classes for $150-$200 per month. The teacher training for certification is a 200 hour training package that is held 3 times a week.ĬorePower Yoga fees for a single class is $20-25 per class. CorePower Yoga prices include the Yoga Sculpt, Power Fusion, CorePower Yoga 1, CorePower Yoga 2, CorePower Yoga 1.5 Candelight, and Hot Power Fusion Candlelight classes.

There are several different classes available, some that are designed purely with fitness and relaxation in mind while others can provide training to those who want to become instructors. CorePower Yoga prices are designed to allow individuals to choose to pay a fee that gives them access to unlimited classes or to pay on a per class basis.
