Epic and Excel are both very good. Excel is classical so will be different from what you’re used to, in a good way. I’ve only done privates there so unsure about class offerings. I’ve also been wanting to try The Pilates Loft, which is classical. |
| I think RTR does have some excellent instructors. Kelsea, Nicole G, Jenna, and Dolci are some of my favorites. I do wish there were more adjustments, but I will take it over Club Pilates any day. |
| I love Club Pilates but haven’t tried RTR. I wasn’t sure it was making much of a difference until I noticed I feel better when I run and my core seems to be shifting away from the “fit pooch” I’ve had for years. I am meticulous about following cues and really focusing on form. |
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Thanks for the input on epic and excel! They are both on my list to try along with Spring Studio. I really like Pilates Loft, but it’s not that convenient for me. Years ago I went to the Pilates Room and Pengu, so definitely appreciate the smaller studios too.
I tried Club Studio recently and had two great instructors in each class. They have about 25 machines (really nice, I think they were balanced body) and it was easy to get into class. Both instructors were making discrete adjustments throughout class even though it was a bigger group. And, it’s unlimited for about $150 that includes all of the other classes too. It’s not as convenient as the three smaller studios for me, but it’s another option for sure. |
Ulrich is long gone as are all the good instructors. The owner has lowered the standards to attract investors. Sell to private equity for tens of millions. It’s not what it was. It’s a factory now |
Potomac has 16 reformers in the room now, terrible. |
| Interesting…a potential sale does make sense given all of the things we’ve been seeing with RTRs declining quality. Maybe a club Pilates acquisition even. |
| I am really happy with RTR. I go to the Sumner Place location and the instructors are wonderful. |
RTR does in-house teacher trainings that are basically another source of revenue. I don’t think it’s well regarded. |
Which instructors do you like there? It’s a convenient location for me, but the one time I went, the instructor was absolutely phoning it in. |
I mostly only take classes with Karin T and Stefanie H. That is also because the timing and levels are perfect for me - there are other great instructors. I have heard Dolci is good. |
Nicole G is also very good, as are Camille and Kelsea. Agree that Dolci is excellent as well. |
| Given the inexperienced instructors at RTR in McLean and Arlington, I started at epic. The schedule is not as convenient but the classes have been amazing. I wish I had made the switch years ago. |
| I liked RTR in McLean but found the instructions to be lacking even in the beginner classes. I often felt like I was doing exercises wrong and had to look around at others to check my form. |