Focus is placed on precise movements originating from the center or core of your body. Working from the deepest layers of muscles, which stabilize and support your spine and pelvis. The result being a stronger, more flexible spine with ideal posture and alignment. Classes emphasize the foundational principals of Pilates while offering modifications and variations.


In this class, Keph emphasizes full body integration and teaches you how to move from your core–your center. Your center is the source of power from which all movement should originate. We often don’t think about the fact that gravity pushes down on us and the floor literally pushes back up. In this class you will learn how to move from your foundation, making you more balanced, stable, and integrated as a whole. You’ll leave class feeling connected and grounded – strong and stable — yet also stretched and open.


This class starts standing using movements to warm up and mobilize the spine and all major joints. The first half of class you’ll continue to be upright working on squatting movements, lunges, planks and balance work. We’ll add in props like hand weights to challenge coordination and work the arms. The standing leg and arm work will feel similar to moves we do on the Pilates reformer. The second half of class moves down to the mat and focuses on core work, spinal articulation and glute work using props like the Pilates ring and mini band. Your instructor will offer modifications for each fitness level in class however it may not be right for you if you have any injuries or pain that might be exacerbated by squatting or lunging movements.


Focus is placed on precise movements originating from the center or core of your body. Working from the deepest layers of muscles, which stabilize and support your spine and pelvis. The result being a stronger, more flexible spine with ideal posture and alignment. Classes emphasize the foundational principles of Pilates while offering modifications and variations.


Focus is placed on precise movements originating from the center or core of your body. Working from the deepest layers of muscles, which stabilize and support your spine and pelvis. The result being a stronger, more flexible spine with ideal posture and alignment. Classes emphasize the foundational principles of Pilates while offering modifications and variations.


Focus is placed on precise movements originating from the center or core of your body. Working from the deepest layers of muscles, which stabilize and support your spine and pelvis. The result being a stronger, more flexible spine with ideal posture and alignment. Classes emphasize the foundational principles of Pilates while offering modifications and variations.


Focus is placed on precise movements originating from the center or core of your body. Working from the deepest layers of muscles, which stabilize and support your spine and pelvis. The result being a stronger, more flexible spine with ideal posture and alignment. Classes emphasize the foundational principals of Pilates while offering modifications and variations.


Focus is placed on precise movements originating from the center or core of your body. Working from the deepest layers of muscles, which stabilize and support your spine and pelvis. The result being a stronger, more flexible spine with ideal posture and alignment. Classes emphasize the foundational principles of Pilates while offering modifications and variations.


Get a true focus on your glutes, abs and legs! This flow styled class features work with different Pilates props like the Pilates ring and mini band, intensifying Pilates exercises and leaving you feeling aligned, engaged and worked. Balance a healthy burn with deep core engagement, resulting in efficient, strong and flexible muscles.


This class starts standing using movements to warm up and mobilize the spine and all major joints. The first half of class you’ll continue to be upright working on squatting movements, lunges, planks and balance work. We’ll add in props like hand weights to challenge coordination and work the arms. The standing leg and arm work will feel similar to moves we do on the Pilates reformer. The second half of class moves down to the mat and focuses on core work, spinal articulation and glute work using props like the Pilates ring and mini band. Your instructor will offer modifications for each fitness level in class however it may not be right for you if you have any injuries or pain that might be exacerbated by squatting or lunging movements.