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Stow College West Campus, 75 Hotspur Street (just off Queen Margaret Drive in the West End)

(Drop in) £.5.50 per class or £45 for a flexible 10 class pass
Beginners & General - Tuesdays 6.30pm-7.30pm
Beginners & General - Thursdays 6.30pm-7.30pm

Botanic Gardens, Glasgow West End (Drop in) Meeting point - Kibble Palace main door.
(Kibble Palace indoors/Poetry Gardens outdoors) £6 per class

Saturday mornings 10am-11am 
Monday evenings 6.00pm-7.00pm

Pilates at the Hyndland Clinic, 170 Hyndland Road, G12 9HZ

Mondays 7.30pm-8.30pm (please call 0787 647 3381 or email to book)

Thursdays 10.30am-11.30am (Please call 0787 647 3381 or email to book)

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Mummy and Baby Pilates (Fridays 10.30am) and Pre Work Pilates (Thursdays 7.30am), Just off Byres Road- The Gathering Studio, Ruthven Lane (Please call 0787 647 3381 or email info@pilatesglasgow.com to book)

£6 per class or £50 for a flexible 10 class pass.

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Tel: 0787 647 3381
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Why Pilates?

What is Pilates?

Pilates is a body conditioning method that works in a different way to other fitness techniques. Targeting the deep postural muscles, Pilates works by building strength from the inside out, rebalancing the body and bringing it into correct alignment. It helps to reshape your body, which will become longer, leaner and more toned. It will also improve your posture, achieving the perfect balance between strength and flexibility, and it is a great way to relive unwanted stress and tension. It's slow, controlled approach means that it gives much longer-term results - and it is especially recommended by medical specialists for those with back problems.

Background of Pilates

The Pilates method was developed by the late Joseph Pilates, born in 1880 in Germany. He was a keen sportsman who developed talents in sports as varied as diving, gymnastics and boxing. He studied many different disciplines and, drawing from each of them, formulated a system that worked for his own body - this became known as the Pilates method. After moving to New York in the 1920's his studio soon attracted the city's elite with actors, dancers and athletes finding that his exercises perfected and complemented their traditional programme and catered for their individual needs - building strength without adding bulk, balancing that strength with flexibility and achieving the perfect harmony between mind and body.

Benefits of Pilates

In a nutshell Pilates changes the way in which we use our bodies. It changes muscle recruitment patterns, correcting common muscle imbalances, restoring good alignment and natural normal movement. 

These are just some of the benefits of Pilates: 
 
> greater strength and muscle tone
> more efficient respiratory, lymphatic and circulatory systems
> better posture
> a flatter stomach and trimmer waist
> improved flexibility
> less incidence of back pain
> increased joint mobility
> lower stress level
 
If you are interested in taking Pilates Classes with Kerry at either of these locations then please fill in the enrolment form and Kerry will get back to you as soon as she can.