The annual pass – unlimited
Unlimited classes – 12 Months | $2,500
Auto renewal monthly memberships details
- Your membership/contract is on an auto renewal basis. The credit card on file will be charged on the same date of each month.
- If you need to suspend your monthly membership due to be on vacation or for personal reasons, there will be a $15 suspension fee for 30 days. If a doctor’s note is provided for medical reasons, this fee may be waived.
- To cancel your auto renew membership you must give a 30 days written notice. If your membership renews on the first of the month, you would need to give a written notice on the first of the prior month to cancel your membership. For example, if your membership renews on the first of the month and you want to cancel your membership on April 1, you need to give a written notice by March 1 so that you are not charged on April 1. If you waited until March 3 to cancel your membership ,you would be charged on April 1.
- Your classes activate the date you purchase your membership.
- Pilates classes can be rolled over for an additional 30 days. For example, classes with an activation date of July 29 would expire 60 days later on Sept. 26.
- Annual Pass” is good for 12 months from the start date, extensions / suspensions cannot be applied.
Late cancellation policy
Group Classes:
Group classes receive an 24-hour cancellation period. All cancellations must occur prior to the 24-hour cancellation window. Providing a minimum of 24-hours notice prior to your scheduled class time avoids the loss of your session OR, if you are an unlimited member, the incurred $10 late fee charged to the credit card on file.
Privates & Semi Private Classes:
Privates and Semi-Privates receive a 24-hour cancellation period. Each client is allowed one (1) freebie (courtesy cancel) per year within the 24-hour cancellation period. If a client has more than one cancellation per calendar year within the 24-hour period, the client will be charged for the private/semi-private as if they had attended.
Pilates history
The Pilates method was created by Joseph Pilates in the early 20th century during World War I as a means for rehabilitation for injured soldiers.
With a focus on the core, Pilates is made up of low-impact exercises that aim to build strength and improve posture, balance and flexibility. Rather than bulking the muscles, the Pilates method works to tone and lengthen the muscles, while also working to align the spine.
Benefits of Pilates
There are many benefits to Pilates including:
- Improved flexibility & posture.
- Strengthening of the body in its entirety.
- Increased body awareness.
- Low impact, which lessens the chance of injury.