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Club Pilates

Club Pilates

(6 reviews)

I was excited when I heard this chain was opening up in Modesto and immediately signed up for the…read moreunlimited class 3-month membership at the discounted price. There were so many different classes to choose from and I was excited to try out classes other than just Pilates. However, after signing up, I saw those other different classes were only offered during a normal persons working hours and the only classes at 4pm and after were just regular Pilates. So in the three months I took classes, the only ones I could go to were the Pilates, Pilates 1.5 and cardio sculpt. Also, their free intro classes were set at prime times that should have been for members. Some instructors were good and seemed to know what they were doing, but others (or just one in particular) seemed like she didn't know what she was doing and it was confusing trying to follow her instructions. Also sometimes the music was too loud, which made it difficult to hear the instructor. I think of Pilates being more mindful and if they are going to play music, it should be serene. Save the current playlists and hip hop for the faster paced cardio classes. And some classes it felt like the last 15-minutes was just for stretching. Which is a long time for a class that is basically that anyways. I have Pilates and barre videos at home that give me a better workout than from here and canceled after my promo was up. I'm a Pilates girlie and have been doing Pilates since 2010. But it's expensive and the ownership of the studio I used to go to changed and it just wasn't the same after that so I canceled and just worked out at home until Club Pilates came to town. I love Pilates, but I think you get what you pay for and the non-chain, individually owned studios are a better pick. They are definitely more expensive, but you get an actual workout. All in all, if you are a beginner and looking for an easy workout at a more affordable price, then check Club Pilates out. If you are more advanced, I would research smaller, individually owned studios (there's a new one in Oakdale that just opened and the owner is amazing - I just do not want to drive to Oakdale or I would go there). The staff is all very nice and it's easy to book classes using their app. Depending on your membership, you can book classes weeks out and even if your are wait listed, there's a good chance you will get in because of people canceling.

If I could give zero stars then I would. Not one of their classes worked for my schedule and my…read moreschedule doesn't allow for "at least 12 hrs in advance" for cancellation. I called and then was forwarded to the email. When I wrote an email thoroughly describing this, it basically responded recommending to do the exact things that I already stated I could not do because my schedule is not compatible. I'm pretty sure it was AI or just an extremely disconnected person with bad customer service. Do yourself a favor and buy resistance bands and just watch a YouTube video. After being able to go to absolutely no classes, they charged me for the second month at $180.

HOTWORX - Modesto - Welcome!

HOTWORX - Modesto

(17 reviews)

This location's staff is always very friendly! She made sure I knew about all the giveaways and…read moreraffles and I got to win one of them! I am so glad I joined this HotWorx location!!

My sister and I joined recently and so far we love it!…read more It's a very clean facility, everything is always clean and the other members have great etiquette. We don't often come during staffed hours but the staff that we have spoken to are friendly. The girl who did our introduction was very knowledgeable and let us know about all of the promotions up front. She set up our sauna and provided everything we needed for the trial session. I love that there is 24/7 access and I also like that the saunas only hold 2-3 people. It allows my sister and I to have privacy and get some sister time. I'm also not hugely social so I do appreciate not sweating it out in a room full of people. The workouts are easy to follow and the saunas are very clean! A few things to note. They do require that you only use the mats and towels sold by Hotworx, they are made specifically for heated application. Although, I was with a private Hot Yoga facility previously and already owned a mat made specifically for these types of workouts, you cannot use other brands. You can rent their mats/towels for $5 or you can purchase the combo for $117. Many people sell them online for less. The only thing that was a bit of a turn off was the membership cancellation policy. When you first sign up you do have 3 business days to cancel and it states that the studio may charge you a fee to cancel based on how much you used the facility within that time frame. If you do not cancel within the first 3 business days, you are in contract for 90 days and then the membership switches to month-to-month. However, if you want to cancel after the 90 days, you have to give a 60 day notice. So, you're locked in for at least 5 months. If for some reason you need an immediate cancellation the cancellation fee is $99. I researched this before even going to my trial class so i was aware and willing but I don't like that they make it so hard to cancel. You'll also be required to do it in person or by written statement through certified mail and only at the location in which you signed up. You do have the option to freeze your membership for up to 3 months if needed but will still be charged $9 a month and cannot use the facility. I also found it hard to find any of this information on the website.

Reform Pilates - pilates - Updated May 2026

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