Oct 8, 2020 | Back Care, Blog, Events, Fitness, mental health, Mind Movement Matters, News, Online classes and 1:1s, Pilates, Pilates for Men, Special Offers
We want you to take care of your whole self this #worldmentalhealthday So we are giving EVERYONE one free virtual Pilates class so you can take care of your mind and your body. Join in wherever you are in the country! Choose from: Tuesday 8.30-9.15am Meditation,...
Oct 8, 2020 | Back Care, Blog, Coronavirus, Fitness, mental health, Mind Movement Matters, News, Pilates, Pilates for Men, pilatesinhitchin
“You’re superwoman! You work so hard and do so much and have a wonderful young family too- how do you manage it all?” That’s what a school mum said to me recently. 5 or 10 years ago I probably would have just laughed it off, said something...
Sep 3, 2020 | Blog, Fitness, News, Pilates, Pilates for Men, pilatesinhitchin, Wunda Chair
For me, the Wunda chair has always been marmite. Michelle I used to hate it. I started Pilates 18 years ago because of a car accident. For years, I could barely put on my own undies let alone lift a pedal whilst being upside down on the Wunda chair! I was all about...
Jul 3, 2020 | Blog, News, Pilates, pilatesinhitchin
Yeah- our industry has been given the ‘green light’ to open up again after 25th July! Whilst we work on the plans for reopening, how and when exactly. we thought you may like to see our thoughts. This will not be “open the doors and let’s...
Jul 1, 2020 | Blog, Coronavirus, Events, Fitness, News, Pilates, pilatesinhitchin, Pod Team
Owning and running a Pilates studio through a credit crunch, recession, having two kids, illness, through Brexit, and Covid19… and still be going strong after 9 years is something to be celebrated!So to celebrate my love for The Pilates Pod, and for my geeky...
Jun 29, 2020 | Blog, Events, Fitness, Mind Movement Matters, News, Pilates, Pod Team, Press and Media
“Inclusion means that all people, regardless of their abilities, disabilities, or health care needs, have the right to: Be respected and appreciated as valuable members of their communities.”But what happens when it doesn’t…… Imagine...