Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question: why would you pay $100+ per workout? I don’t get it.
Some people choose to get their nails done every week, hair highlighted every few months, purchase expensive cars.. I choose to invest in my health. To each their own. Not only have this dramatically improved my physical health but also my mental health.
This is more money than a gym membership for an entire month. Or a physical therapy session (if you are doing Pilates in hopes of improving an injury) with someone with a graduate or post graduate degree in physical therapy. Or a personal trainer. Especially if you are using your own equipment, what exactly are paying $160/session for?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question: why would you pay $100+ per workout? I don’t get it.
Some people choose to get their nails done every week, hair highlighted every few months, purchase expensive cars.. I choose to invest in my health. To each their own. Not only have this dramatically improved my physical health but also my mental health.
Anonymous wrote:If you already are experience on reformer pilates you do not need an instructor. I do it on my own every other day. Like someone else said there are plenty of video options. I like speir pilates, look at her instagram to get an idea of what she does in her videos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question: why would you pay $100+ per workout? I don’t get it.
Some people choose to get their nails done every week, hair highlighted every few months, purchase expensive cars.. I choose to invest in my health. To each their own. Not only have this dramatically improved my physical health but also my mental health.
Anonymous wrote:Serious question: why would you pay $100+ per workout? I don’t get it.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have an experience with using the allegro 2 at home? I recently was taken off the waitlist and was considering purchasing it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been a Pilates instructor for 20 years and have had lots of clients but reformers only a rare few use them without paying an instructor to come to their house.
Thank you for your reply! What would you say is the going rate for a private instructor to come to my house? I moved here recently from a southern state where the going rate was around $90 a hour.
I charge $100/session for people who live in my neighborhood and $165 for people I drive to. But I’m not hustling for clients. You could probably strike up a friendship with a young teacher whose class you like at a studio and approach her on instagram or somewhere (not through the studio) and offer $100/session even with a bit of a commute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been a Pilates instructor for 20 years and have had lots of clients but reformers only a rare few use them without paying an instructor to come to their house.
Thank you for your reply! What would you say is the going rate for a private instructor to come to my house? I moved here recently from a southern state where the going rate was around $90 a hour.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been a Pilates instructor for 20 years and have had lots of clients but reformers only a rare few use them without paying an instructor to come to their house.