Beginner Pilates 

Mat and Equipment 

4 Week Series with 

Shannon Ottoson

Sunday, May 6, 13, 20, 27

4pm – 5pm

 
Are you wondering if Pilates might be a good exercise method for you? Our 4 week Introduction to the Pilates Method Class series is designed to introduce beginners to the Pilates basic concepts and ideas in a safe, non intimidating atmosphere. You’ll learn how to do fundamental Pilates exercises using your own body and also using the Pilates equipment. This class is designed for true beginners and is safe for those with chronic back pain and those with knee and hip replacements.
$89 for 4 week series

Life Inspired:  Mother and Daughter Barre and Pilates

with Shannon Ottoson and Carey Sadler

Sunday, May 6 at 6 pm

 
Mark your calendars and sign up early for the popular event!
To sign up: Click Here!
Enter before May 5th !!

Do you know a mom or grandma in your life who could use a little me time? How about a mom who could really benefit from adding some healthy movement time into their life? We know that moms are generally the people who give, give, give to others and put themselves last… so this Mother’s Day we’re going to give away a special prize for a special mom…….

We’re giving one special mom a brand new rose gold Fit Bit, 3 private Pilates Sessions and a 10 credit class card in hopes of giving them time to do something for themselves.

Nominate a mom in your life in the comments or in the event comments in 3 sentences or less to give them a chance to win!! Send us a Facebook message or email us at: rcpilates1@gmail.com to tell us why they should win or simply tell them thank you by expressing your gratitude for them in the post! ( Tag them if you want!) We’ll put all of the entries into a drawing and draw on May 5th for the winner!

Joe’s Challenge Continues until April 30!

...and the winner will be announced!!!

 
Here’s a quote from a client who is finished with her 30 sessions…
 
“I finished my 30th class yesterday for the 30 class challenge.  I went into the challenge to re-focus on the core exercises and to become stronger.  I have enjoyed taking classes with several different instructors and having different types of workouts.  As Cary discussed in a class, I have been and will continue to do each exercise with intention.  It is difficult sometimes after a long day at work, to focus in class, but it is nice to have these challenges to re-focus on the exercise and use the correct form.”
Thanks – Lindsay
Remember you have until the end of April to get in your 30 sessions from your start date!  
Make sure and send us your 3 quotes about how Joe’s Challenge helped your Pilates practice after 
10, 20 and 30 sessions!
Your name will be entered to win our grand prize:
 3 Months of Unlimited Classes! 
$780 Value!
Reformer Jumpboard Basics
with Shaina Boylan
Sundays,  April 15, 22, 29, May 6
12:30 – 1:30 pm
This 4 week series is designed to introduce you to the Pilates Jump board! The Pilates Jump board is a great way to add cardio and strength training into your workouts without impact. You’ll be laying on the Pilates reformer on your back and also on your side “jumping” in ways that will strengthen your core muscles and all of the muscles in your legs, thighs and hips! It’s unlike any cardio workout you’ve ever experienced! All movements are done with special attention to alignment and core engagement so that you are working your muscles most efficiently and safely.
This class is not recommended for those who have injuries, back pain or neck pain.  If this is you, start with a complimentary private session to get an instructors recommendation if this is you!
Space is limited to 4 participants!
$89 for 4 week series

Every Saturday morning at 9 am I teach a class titled: Return to Life on the Mat. The class is a Pilates mat class that flows through the original Pilates Mat work sequence that Joseph H. Pilates created in his 1945 book titled: Return to Life.  It’s probably one of my favorite classes to teach because I love how truly invigorating and empowering a Pilates Mat practice is!

It’s the only class on our schedule right now that we require instructor approval before clients take it, but you might be surprised at the prerequisites we consider as instructors before we give you our approval.

My impression of what clients think about this prerequisite is this:

  • I have to be able to do all the exercises at their fullest expression (ie most challenging version).
  • no chronic injuries or tightness or minor pain in your body
  • I need to be super fit, strong all over and approaching my ideal body weight and size (whatever that is…)

These are NOT what I consider when I give my approval to a client.  I believe we should do Pilates to return to life just like Joe talks about in his book.  The very reason I do it myself is so that I can balance out my body and get rid of pesky aches and pains. I do it so that I can do all the fun physical things I want to do in my life (climb, hike, paddleboard, keep up with my kids, whatever!) If I used any of those above criteria to judge whether I was going to do my Pilates Mat practice- I would never do it!!

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The requirements for taking this class have to do with having an established practice and being present in your body so you stay safe and continue to progress.  During Return to Life we incorporate the Pilates principle of flow and keep participants moving from one exercise to the next and we don’t have the time to teach an exercise from the beginning or teach it as we would to those newer to Pilates.  We will still teach the intricacies of the exercises but we probably won’t go over in detail how to do things like engage your deep abdominal muscles and other basic fundamental skills. 

Here’s the things I look for when giving a client approval to take our Return to Life Mat class

  • He/She has been practicing Pilates and has a good understanding of each exercise in their body. It’s important to have a basic knowledge of each exercise so that you are not spending time wondering what to do but you can do the exercise and listen to the instructor for fine tuning..taking your practice to the next level.
  • You know what your working level is and how to adjust it.  You see there is a version of each Pilates Mat exercise that you can do no matter where you are in your body.  As long as you know what that version is and know how to adjust it in your body you would be fine in a class setting.
  • Confidence in your Pilates practice.  You don’t need to be able to do the full expression of an exercise, but you need to know how to do the exercise safely in your body and you need to be confident enough that you can do your version of an exercise even if everyone else is doing something different!!  You need to be confident and comfortable doing a smaller range of motion than what your neighbor is doing in class or maybe even doing something that looks completely different.
  • Know how to listen to your body and adjust accordingly- again not also an easy thing to do in a group class setting if you are worried about keeping up with everyone else.  Just because you have done an exercise in it’s fullest expression doesn’t mean you’ll do it that way every time you do it.  If your back is feeling a little tight and achy one day you may need to adjust your entire workout and your range of motion to adjust for this.

Wondering if you’re ready to try Return to Life?  Review the list above and check in with your instructor to get their feedback.  We’d love to see you in class but more than anything want to make sure you are being safe in your body!  Want a bird’s eye view into what Return to Life Pilates Mat Class looks like?  Check out the video below where we recorded one of our classes!