Try the Reformer — Free Intro Class at Pilates Reformed!  


Try the Reformer — Free Intro Class at Pilates Reformed!  

Experience a free 15-minute introduction to reformer Pilates and see what everyone is talking about. Reformer Pilates is designed for all fitness levels and is especially loved for being low-impact and easy on the joints.  

Why people love Pilates:  

• Improves strength + flexibility  

• Builds deep core stability  

• Helps posture and balance  

• Supports mobility and recovery  

• Low-impact and joint-friendly  

• Great for athletes, beginners, and busy adults  

• Helps you move and feel better in everyday life  

Whether you’re looking to get stronger, recover, improve mobility, or simply try something new — this is the perfect place to start.

Here are the dates for the FREE demo classes. Space is limited and you may sign up online just like booking a class but it’s completely free. 

Thursday, May 28th @ 6:30 pm & 6:45 pm

Sunday, June 7th @ 9 am & 9:15 am

Saturday, June 13th @ 10 am & 10:15 am

Here’s the link to sign up: https://www.vagaro.com/pilatesreformedllc/classes – Just look for the date and time labeled “FREE – Reformer Intro.”

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