As a Pilates teacher and a trainer I have heard a lot of people over the years who “argue for their limitations” and most people don’t even realize they are doing it.  Have you heard that term before? “Argue for your limitations”?  

Let me give you an example.  I introduce an exercise to someone and before they have even tried the exercise they say something like:  My body is too big to do something like that. Or…I’m too old to move like that.  Or… I have never been good at that type of thing.   Often times even during the exercise they continue to repeat similar stories either out loud or in their head.

Before they’ve even attempted to practice the exercise they are “arguing” for why they can’t do it.   If you’ve worked with me at all you know I usually just straight up ignore these comments as I know they are not true. I know that me bringing my attention to the comment will only bring the clients attention more to these things and then they’ll spend more time thinking about and believing something that is not true.    

So why am I telling you about “arguing for your limitations”?     I have 2 reasons…

One is that I’m hopeful that just hearing about this will make you aware of when you are doing this in your life.  I mean…if you could choose how you thought about something before you did it…would you choose to think…

1. Oh this is an interesting exercise, I bet that there are some great benefits from practicing it in my body.

or would you choose to think

2. I think something is wrong with me that is not going to let me do this type of thing?     

Which thoughts do you think would make practicing the exercise more fun and effective?    Kind of a no brainer…right?  Try to catch yourself arguing for your limitations….and stop it! Decide to think something more encouraging instead!

P.S.  Clearly this idea applies to more areas of your life than just exercise…maybe notice if you “argue for your limitations” in other places in your life!

2.  My second reason for sharing this is that I had a great example of how one of my clients did the complete opposite of “arguing for her limitations”  that I thought might inspire you and maybe make you laugh.

After this week’s virtual Roll and Release Class, Cyndi was chatting with me afterwards. She mentioned she had to improvise a little because she didn’t have any of her massage balls with her, but she made it work and she felt better after doing it! She just rolled up a blanket and a towel and also used this thing in the picture that she had found in her dog’s toy box, as a substitute for balls!   

She used a Pokemon dog toy to roll and release tight muscles!!
I LOVE this so much!!

Cyndi travels a lot and has learned that if she wants to keep her body feeling good she needs to keep moving and take care of herself no matter where she is or what she has available to her as far as props!

Cyndi knew she would feel better if she practiced some roll and release techniques.  Instead of arguing for her limitations (not having a single ball with her for a class that was focused on using balls to roll and release tight muscles) ….she did what she could with what she had available! The end result was she felt better in her body and she had fun doing it! 

After you read Cyndi’s inspiring story it’s hard to ever convince yourself that you can’t take a specific class because you don’t have the right prop, right??!! I’m hoping maybe you’ll stop and question yourself when you find yourself creating reasons why something isn’t working for you and you’ll think of Cyndi rolling and massaging her back muscles on the Pokemon toy.  Definitely it’s inspiring!


Can I schedule myself for a group session even if I don’t attend every week? YES!!  

We have a variety of “open” small groups that happen each week at the studio. A lot of our clients do attend regularly and simply schedule ahead to reserve their spot.

Small groups are limited to 4 participants. Yet we often have a spot open in a group and you can request to join the session if there is an open spot in our Mindbody system.  This option is available in Mindbody (on the appointments tab) up until 2 hours before a session. 

After you request a session we will approve your request and send you a confirmation email to let you know that your spot is reserved.

Here’s a quick list of our weekly “open” groups that may have an opening:

  • Monday 11 am with Shelley Mockler
  • Monday 6 pm with Kimberly Burke
  • Tuesday 6:30 am with Carey Sadler
  • Tuesday 10:30 am with Carey Sadler
  • Tuesday 6 pm with Shannon Ottoson
  • Wednesday 6:30 pm  with Curtis Strahan (Pilates Mat session)
  • Thursday 10 am with Nancy Kaff (Barre & Pilates Mat Session)
  • Thursday 5:30 pm with Rachel Piper
  • Friday 6:30 am with Carey Sadler
  • Friday 10 am with Carey Sadler
  • Sunday 8:15 am with Rachel Piper

What will I be doing in these small groups?

Each session is designed to be unique to the participants who attend. Your Pilates teacher will design an individualized session using the Pilates equipment and props. Sessions are designed to help you build strength and mobility in a safe effective workout.  Sessions that are focused on Barre and Pilates Mat are noted above.

Can I join a group if I’m brand new?

If you are new to the studio and haven’t practiced Pilates with us we ask that you sign up for a complimentary private session before joining a group session.  We want to make sure we get to know you, so we can design a session that best fits your needs!  

How to schedule yourself in an in-studio group:

This video will walk you through the process of finding an opening and scheduling yourself for a semi-private group. If you have any questions, please email us.

Our new 30 Minute Roll and Release Class might just be the best 30 minutes of your week!

This 30 minute virtual class will explore a variety of ways you can use massage therapy balls to release tight muscles, improve circulation and create a sense of ease in your body. You can attend live on Mondays at 11 am, or just sign up for the class and we’ll send you the recording.

Props used during class will include Yoga Tune up balls, Massage Therapy Plus balls, the Alpha Ball, a grippy playground size ball, and a yoga block.  We do have all of these available at the studio for purchase.

Different balls provide a different sensation and surface area and everyone will be encouraged to use whatever balls they have to explore variations in their body.  

If you’d like to see what this class will be like — grab your massage balls (or tennis balls, or anything you have at home – and watch this video!

Rivercity Pilates Diversity Scholarship

Our Rivercity Pilates Diversity Scholarship was created to increase opportunities for the Black, Indigenious, and People of Color [BIPOC] community to practice Pilates.

Who is eligible for the Rivercity Pilates diversity Scholarship?

Any person who identifies as Black, Indigenous, or a person of Color is encouraged to apply for the scholarship.

What does the recipient of the scholarship receive?

The scholarship recipient will start with an introductory private Pilates session. During the introductory session, the recipient will learn about the history of Pilates, will be introduced to the Pilates Method of exercise and will work with a professional Pilates instructor for an individualized session. The recipient will be given a take-home Pilates starter pack including props that can be used to take virtual Pilates classes. The recipient will be set up with an individualized package allowing them to take sessions in studio and take virtual classes.

To apply for the Scholarship, fill out the form below.  

Please note that all applicants will stay in the system, so no need to reapply.

Current Scholarship Schedule:

  • January 2023 [application deadline November 15, 2022]
  • June 2023 [application deadline April 15, 2023]
  • January 2024 [application deadline November 15, 2023]

To apply for a scholarship – fill out the form below.

We would love to see you on Pilates Day

Saturday, May 7th is international Pilates Day and we are celebrating and hosting some great opportunities for you to practice Pilates with us.

In studio, everything in our retail store will be 20% off! This includes at home props like balls, foam rollers, magic circles, grippy socks, Rivercity Pilates clothing, and more!

Take a session or stop by and shop and you’ll get your name in our Pilates Day drawing to win a free Foot Refresh Session with Sara Sea,  free virtual classes, Pilates props for home and more!

We’ll be open at the studio (1210 N Jordan Suite 1) from 8 am – 12 noon.    Pick your favorite session from the list below and pre-register using the link.   Space is limited, so please choose only 1 session.    You’ll pre-register by “buying” the class in mind body – but the class is free.   

Pilates Day Schedule:

9 am Free Virtual Pilates All Level Class with Donny

No matter where you are on Pilates Day, you can practice with us if you have an internet connection!  Invite a friend to class to earn an extra entry into our Pilates Day drawing!

Click here to sign up for this free class!

8 am Magical Moves for Balance and Strength with Rachel

In this 30 minute session you’ll practice simple standing and seated exercises designed to help you improve your balance and increase your strength, all with the Magic Circle.

The Magic Circle is a small portable piece of Pilates equipment created by Joseph Pilates and is often the first piece of Pilates equipment that clients buy to practice at home with!

Click here to grab a spot in Magical Moves for Strength  & Balance!

9 am Pilates Tower Exercises for a Happy Back with Rachel

This 30 minute session will focus on our favorite tower exercises to keep your back and hips happy! No Pilates experience necessary!

You’ll appreciate the support and feedback of the Pilates equipment as you practice strength and mobility exercises that will leave your body feeling fabulous!  

Click here to grab a spot in Tower Exercises for a Happy Back session!

10 am Strengthen, Stretch & Remove Stress Pilates with Brenda

This 30 Minute Pilates Mat Session will use a variety of props to highlight exercises that help your body move with ease.

If you are looking for an exercise session that not only helps you build strength but helps you minimize stiffness and tightness in your body…this is your session!

Click here to reserve a spot in Strengthen, Stretch & Remove Stress

11 am Pilates for your Feet with Carey

This 30 minute session is all about feet! 

Mobility and strength in your feet are key to moving well in your body. Carey will teach you how you specific exercises for your feet that will improve not just how your feet feel but how your whole body feels.

You’ll love this session if you are dealing with pain or tightness in your feet or if you are just curious about how exercising your feet could help your whole body feel better!
You will get to experience three different pieces of Pilates equipment: the Toe Corrector, The Foot Corrector and the Pilates Reformer!

Click here to reserve a spot in Pilates for Your Feet!

Endeavor Chiropractic and Healing (located inside the studio) will be hosting an open house that day.   If you haven’t met Dr. Julie yet this is a great day to stop by and meet her and learn more about her business!

We hope you’ll join us on May 7. If you have any questions about our Pilates Day celebration email us here!

When did you start Pilates and what inspired you to start?

I started Pilates in September 2019 after a physical therapist suggested it would help with back pain. I immediately felt welcomed in my classes.

How often do you practice Pilates?
I started with a few private classes and then joined a semi-private beginner reformer class. I loved it! Initially I could sometimes only move an inch but over time I’ve seen huge progress in my strength, flexibility and balance. Now I try to spend sometime daily doing Pilates, even if it is only ten minutes.

What benefits or improvements have you experienced from practicing Pilates?

I notice so much change in my body from how I stand, how I hold my shoulders and how I walk.

Do you have a favorite exercise or piece of equipment?
I don’t have a favorite, I have enjoyed them all.

How has Pilates helped you in your life?
In May of 2021 I had a major surgery. Pilates really helped me prepare and recover. I was stronger than I had been in years going into the surgery. I saw the benefits after surgery including the ability to perform deep breathing and to begin to walk immediately. After surgery the staff at Rivercity Pilates helped me with exercises I could do to slowly and safely get back into Pilates.