CorePower Yoga in Encinitas delivers heated vinyasa and sculpt-format classes from its Encinitas Boulevard studio, part of a 220-plus-location network the brand launched in Denver in 2002. Heated sessions raise studio temperatures to accelerate flexibility gains and sweat-mediated detoxification, a thermal load on fascia and connective tissue that responds to the Thai-style passive-stretching and compression techniques at Anantra Thai Wellness for post-class myofascial release. The format library spans C1 (foundational flow), C2 (advanced vinyasa), Yoga Sculpt (light free weights integrated into flow sequences), and CoreRestore (slow-cadence restorative holds) — four intensity tiers that accommodate first-time practitioners through advanced athletes. LGBTQ+ community members and active military personnel receive designated programming support at this Encinitas Boulevard location, consistent with the brand's published inclusion commitments across its national footprint. Electrolyte and fluid recovery after a heated C2 or Sculpt session benefits from the vitamin-infusion IV drips and electrolyte-replenishment protocols at Hydration Room - Encinitas for athletes managing high sweat-loss volumes. Yoga Sculpt classes layer 2-pound to 8-pound dumbbell sets into sun-salutation sequences, targeting deltoid, tricep, and glute activation within a 95°F to 100°F room that elevates heart rate into Zone 3 aerobic thresholds for sustained caloric burn.