Pilates has been around for decades, but it’s just in the most recent one that the fitness system saw a boom in popularity. Suddenly it seemed like everybody knew at least one person who was practicing (and loving) Pilates — your college roommate, your golfing buddy, your babysitter — even your grandma!
Despite the recent surge, however, there are plenty of people out there who are interested in fitness or concerned for their overall wellbeing, but don’t know the first thing about Pilates. It’s true it has a kind of funny name, and the equipment makes the average studio look like a cross between a medieval dungeon and the control room of the starship Enterprise. People have their doubts, too, about the efficacy of a workout that seems so smooth on the surface, so fluid and low-impact.
As Pilates professionals, we hate to think that unanswered questions or misgivings may prevent someone new from walking into the Dynamic Fitness studio and discovering a life-changing discipline that’s perfectly adaptable to his or her individual fitness needs. That’s why we’re opening up the lines for you to ask us any and all “Burning Questions” about Pilates. (… Get it? After one session with our trainers, you will.)
- If you’ve never done Pilates, what do you want to learn before giving it a try?
- If you’ve dipped a toe in the water, do you have questions about taking your fitness to the next level?
- If you’re an experienced trainee, what deeper insights into Pilates do you want to gain?
Send us your Burning Questions in the following ways:
- Post them to the Dynamic Fitness Page: http://www.facebook.com/dynamicfitness (Give us a “Like” while you’re there!)
- Send them directly to our inbox with this contact form: https://www.pilates-sarasota.com/contact
Here’s the exciting part:
We’ll select and respond to Burning Questions on the Dynamic Fitness blog. If your question is selected and you’ve never visited Dynamic Fitness, we’ll invite you to our studio for four private sessions for $180 — a 40% discount.
No inquiry is too wide, too deep, or too simple — we want to hear from you. Fire away!