b'CLASS SPOTLIGHT: GROUP REFORMING!SPRING HOUSEStephanie Parker & Becky ElhardtPILATES Co-FoundersCOLORADOHow have group reformer classesenhanced your studio?Theyre the foundation of our membership model. Our extensive class schedule allows members to flow in and out of the studio morning through evening, according to their needs. A majority of our clients attend three classes every week. To retain members and keep them challenged, an ever-expanding diversity of group class offerings is vital. What types of classes do you offer?Our classes strike a balance of familiar Pilates while keeping it fresh. The signature Flow Motion class is an all-encompassing Pilates workout that includes essential spinal movement, stability, and balance exercises. We also offer classes specifically geared towards beginners, aging adults, those with back issues, athletes, and active teens.Tell us why you or your instructors enjoy teaching group classes. More than Pilates instructors, they are energy creators, cheerleaders, and body gurus. If a teacher is inspired and excited to come to class the clients are likelier to have a great experience! To keep our teachers inspired and constantly learning, we have monthly and seasonal studio-wide themes and challenges that weave our teachings together.Name some benefits of joining a group sessionIn a time when exercise is available at the click of a button, we all crave connection and community. Clients get to know each other, they look forward to the camaraderie, reaching the next level of teaser, completing a tough chair exercise, or making it through a particularly challenging class with a group of people who are on the same journey.62'