946 days ago

Want to learn traditional Pilates?

Elaine from Upgrade Pilates

Hi folks, Are you new to Pilates and looking to get started on your fitness journey? Join our 4-week Pilates beginner's course this June and discover the amazing benefits of this low-impact, high-reward workout.
Expert instructor, Elaine Kwok will guide you through the fundamentals of classical Pilates, helping you build strength, flexibility, and balance. Whether you're recovering from an injury, looking to improve your posture, or simply want to feel more energised and centred, Pilates is the perfect exercise for you. You’ll get the attention working in a small group in our fully-equipped studio in Redwood Valley.
Sessions on Mondays 5:30pm and Wednesdays 10am -10:45am.
Due to popular demand we're offering 2 more times - Wednesdays 5:30pm-6:15pm or Fridays 9am-9:45am.
Sign up now and get ready to transform your body and mind with Pilates.
Email Elaine on info@upgradepilates.co or call 027 949 8901.

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