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    Relentless Spin

    5.0 (6 reviews)
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    Body Redefined

    Body Redefined

    5.0
    (17 reviews)
    34.2 mi

    Looking to buy a couple of these shirts Medium my email is Cavintreantafilos@icloud.com…read more BODY REDEFINED ROCKS !!! Thank you Nina

    I have been working with this studio for approximately 9 months. I do individual sessions for…read morephysical therapy/rehabilitation to treat existing spine and neck injuries. Specifically, I am using Pilates to compliment a separate strength & conditioning program. The goal is to reduce the likelihood of re-injury when lifting weights. If you are not familiar with Joseph Pilates I recommend you read up on his story and life's work. Staff are genuinely committed to his principles and are professionally trained in his rehabilitation techniques. They live it, model it and are happy to teach it to you. They are also genuine and intrinsically good people. The studio is immaculately clean and COVID compliant. There is an array of high end, well engineered equipment. It is the finest studio I have personally ever visited and I enjoy my sessions here. Commentary: anyone who has experience with neck, back and leg pain associated with nerve damage is usually pretty interested in any/all solutions to minimize and/or avoid it. I have learned new movements, postures and muscle engagements to offset pain triggers and am very pleased with my progress. I highly recommend this studio.

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    The Pilates system uses specific apparatus to support the body in execution of each specific exercise
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    High school basketball player working on alignment, flexibility, and core strength
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    Big Bear Pilates

    Big Bear Pilates

    4.3
    (12 reviews)
    23.7 mi
    Established in 2015
    Family-owned & operated

    I consider myself a pretty serious student of Pilates. I have my own Reformer, Cadillac and Ladder…read moreBarrel. I have probably taken at least 300 private or semi-private classes. I have been to many studios and have worked with many teachers. I love Big Bear Pilates and Siri D. First of all Big Bear Pilates is the best studio I have ever worked in. Bright, open, and with a terrific selection of top quality equipment. Siri D deserves credit for having the cleanest studio I have ever seen. . I love it!! Siri is a terrific teacher. She is very knowledgeable about Pilates. Something that I find very unique about her is that she has an instinct for how hard to push you in a workout. My biggest objection to other teachers has been that their workouts were either too easy or too hard. Siri pays attention, and pushes you as hard as you need to go at that moment, as opposed to running you through a generic series of exercises. A great Pilates Studio!!

    I rarely leave negative reviews, but I feel obligated to share my awful experience…read more I've been going to Pilates reformer classes since I was 13 (I'm now 34) and have NEVER had this experience. Firstly, before class began, I informed the owner and instructor about my existing sore ankles after a recent fall (in writing in their intake forms as well as verbally). The instructor, Vil, secondly did not lead us through a foot and ankle warm up as is traditional to Pilates reformer. He STARTED the class with jump board, which is a maniacal decision for any reformer class setting. That should have been my cue to leave. Class began, and I then had to ask Vil to repeatedly avoid the sore ankle areas when giving his style of "adjustments and corrections" that were continuous, unwarranted, too invasive for a 1st class meeting, and I was the only non-staff taking part in the class- receiving all of the brunt of his "style" of corrections. I believe Vil chose to take out some "empty studio summertime boredom" on my body and did not stop twisting and forcing placements on my body the whole time. I nervously went along with as much as I could stand until it became too painful and uncomfortable. The non-stop adjustments I received were given without consistent consent language, and were given with an extremely heavy hand. It was painful, over the top, and abrasive to say the least- Causing my nervous system to go into fight/flight mode. Not AT ALL Pilates etiquette. I HAVE NEVER BEEN TOUCHED SO AGGRESSIVELY IN PILATES EVER. I repeatedly asked him to stop touching my ankles once he started in on them. I first brought it to his attention by saying "please mind my ankles", after he had grabbed and adjusted them into a position he could have described with words instead of touching me. Moments later he readjusted my ankles with excessive force again and I said "hey, please remember, my ankles". The studio owner then acknowledged my concern with a wince and an apology, and we continued on with the class. He did it again with the same force and I said "if you touch me like that one more time, we're going to have a problem". He said sorry, then moments later DID IT AGAIN and abrasively grabbed my ankles and twisted them into a position. I flew off of the reformer and backed away, horrified by the experience and confused at how he could not and would not hear my requests, then demands to stop hurting my ankles. He used non-Pilates etiquette from start to finish. Throughout the class, he also made degrading and insulting remarks about my body including remarks about "being too young to have a double chin", "not looking like a ballerina anymore", and was overall abrasive in his tone with me making comments like that of a wanna-be ballet director talking down to a dancer- not a Pilates instructor coaching a paying customer through a normal class. The instructor, upon hearing of my ballet background, chose to run the almost private class in the "old school" way that the owner and instructor later stated was totally OK to do despite me voicing clear discomfort/concern, while being alone in the studio with them. Very uncomfortable. The owner witnessed and acknowledged the instructor's conduct, yet instead of taking my concerns seriously, attempted to offer me complimentary sessions, minimized the seriousness of what had occurred, and dismissed my concerns about the instructor's behavior and lack of professionalism. Both stated that the instructor is just "old school" and there was nothing wrong with that. Well, I'm a "new school" 34 year old psychotherapist who doesn't tolerate disrespect, comments about bodies, aggressive touching, and consent being ignored while being hurt in a class I'm paying for. No one should leave a class feeling humiliated, dismissed, and unsafe. The way this situation was handled was deeply concerning, and I have reported the incident. The owner doubled down on her support of the instructor's egregious conduct: it is clear she is perfectly OK with instructors at her studio being forceful, abrasive, and not using Pilates etiquette. Based on my experience, I cannot recommend this business to anyone.

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    Big Bear Pilates' new sign December 2018
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    Club Pilates

    Club Pilates

    4.7
    (158 reviews)
    30.5 mi

    I Love Club Pilates, I been going since they opened in 2018…read more The classes are energetic and empowering.

    I'm brand new to the world of reformer Pilates (or any Pilates honestly). As an out of shape…read morefull-time working mom in her early 40s, I was extremely intimidated to try it, but had heard it was perfect for someone like me with injuries to be wary of. But I was so worried I would end up humiliated and discouraged amongst a room of extremely fit Pilates pros who scoffed at my audacity to try, and worried that the trainers/coaches would be annoyed with answering my questions and guiding me as a Pilates n00b. Thankfully, that has been nothing like what I've experienced so far since taking the plunge and signing up for the free intro class. Everyone is kind, the gym goers are diverse in age, fitness level, ethnicity, etc. It feels inclusive, and the vibe is very important to me. I'm so glad I decided to give Club Pilates Redlands a try! I've now attended two official classes in addition to my intro class, and I get excited to go each time. I love that there is variation in the way the trainers lead the classes, (keeps me from getting bored), and I love the PHYSICAL challenge it gives me (prepare to drip sweat lol). The trainers have been fantastic. And don't worry, the equipment is very clean and wiped down well by each attendee after each use. One caution, and one minor complaint. Caution- if you have a busy schedule, it may be challenging to find a class that not only works for your availability, but is at your level (e.g., level 1 or 1.5 for beginners), AND has spots available. There are only 12 spots per class. So far, it has been ok, but I see that I'm going to have to schedule them out as far as possible. My minor complaint is that I am Hard of Hearing and so far I have struggled to hear the instructors at each class. They walk back and forth between the 2 rows of reformers throughout the class, so when they turn away, I can't really hear them, and I miss instructions and tips on form. Thankfully I can usually glance over at my neighbors and see what they're doing. They also play music during the class, which I love, and it isn't super loud or anything, it just makes for additional challenge to hear them, even with my hearing aids in. Voice amplification would completely resolve this and would be beneficial to all class attendees. :) Overall I am highly recommending Club Pilates Redlands and will update this review if necessary. :)

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