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4.7 (10 reviews)
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I've taken her Hot Vinyasa class and her Hatha class, and I'll definitely be back for more of both.

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Club Pilates

Club Pilates

3.0(3 reviews)
1.0 mi
Certified professionals
Family-owned & operated

Came to try out the free class to see what Club Pilates was about. You don't really get a free…read moreclass. It's about 15-20 minutes of them going through a few exercises then trying to sell you a membership. I personally like taking an actual class to get a feel for the program. You have to take a certain number of each lower level class to take higher classes. For example they said 15 1.0 classes, 30-50 1.5 classes, then to progress to 2.0 they have to personally assess you. The prices are quite expensive. $149 registration fee (which if you're military is waved). You must sign up for 3 months and then it is month to month. Unlimited is $259.00, $109.00 for a 4 pack, $119.00 for 8 pack, and $35 drop in. Honestly, I would consider a drop in class but for the price I think you should be able to pick your level of difficulty. I also think they should not advertise it as a free class as you're not truly getting a class, you're getting 15-20 minutes of them showing equipment and then trying to sell membership. As someone in the class "it was fun while it lasted" as it was so short that I truly don't know what it's like to take a class there.

Working with trainer Suzy T. was the most informative 30 minutes session I've had in the Stafford…read morearea in terms of fitness. I see a review got posted dismissing the quality of the Club Pilates regiment unfairly by @Amber F. but reassured it was pretty ignorant/devoid of any truth, most likely made from a misunderstanding respectfully, so I'll give my experience to shed light on the situation. This not dictated or mandated but for the purpose of truth out of appreciation of the quality of Club Pilates program. I signed up for the intro class, which was given freely by the way, all it took was the purchase of pair of grippy socks needed for the class, literally for less than what you spend on any takeout meal in this upper middle-class area (and if you ever been to Skyzone you have the socks required and no purchase is necessary.) I'm a former athlete who's trained with D1/D2/D3/Junior college competitors pretty all my life in basketball, football, track, and martial arts. The regiment I went through in the 30 minutes I had the pleasure of learning from Suzy T corrected imbalances in my body I picked up from decades of improper technique, taught me proper utilization of my core, the form required to activate the muscles in order to stabilize most major muscle chains within the body, history of Pilates/functionality, how to use my feet correctly and how that ties into utilizing my core. The point of Pilates isn't to have some ego boosting lift that makes you feel tired and exhausted. It's a corrective measure that's more of an active rehabilitation process with necessary resistance. Perspective and open mind is everything. We should refrain from using debasement of a legitimate organization due to something as petty as a monetary disagreement. We even negotiated a price that fit my budget and I'm making less than $2000 a month. If you want Mcdonalds results than go to the program with the Mcdonalds prices that makes you "sweat". Stay blessed, respectfully.

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