Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder this as well. I am a member at Lifetime Clarendon, where the dues are now $280/month, and everything is included except the pilates reformer classes. Why?
Really? $280 a month for a Lifetime Fitness? How can anyone afford that? How is that worth it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Comprehensive training to be an instructor is like 500-600 hours and costs about $5000.00.
So the instructor needs to be compensated fairly.
The equipment is very expensive, especially commercial grade, not an Aero Pilates reformer from Sam’s.
They take up a lot of space, so that gets factored in to the cost of the class as well.
The separate probably fee helps ensure that the classes are full, people don’t sign up and not show.
Still a lot less expensive than a private session.
How much do the instructors make an hour for the group pilates classes like clubpilates?
I don’t know about club pilates or gyms. But when I taught at a dmv studio it was a base rate - say $40, I don’t recall - with a sliding scale on top of that, depending on how many people were in the class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Comprehensive training to be an instructor is like 500-600 hours and costs about $5000.00.
So the instructor needs to be compensated fairly.
The equipment is very expensive, especially commercial grade, not an Aero Pilates reformer from Sam’s.
They take up a lot of space, so that gets factored in to the cost of the class as well.
The separate probably fee helps ensure that the classes are full, people don’t sign up and not show.
Still a lot less expensive than a private session.
How much do the instructors make an hour for the group pilates classes like clubpilates?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder this as well. I am a member at Lifetime Clarendon, where the dues are now $280/month, and everything is included except the pilates reformer classes. Why?
OMG you are paying so much! Are you getting your money's worth? For that fee I'd want them to work out for me.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder this as well. I am a member at Lifetime Clarendon, where the dues are now $280/month, and everything is included except the pilates reformer classes. Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Comprehensive training to be an instructor is like 500-600 hours and costs about $5000.00.
So the instructor needs to be compensated fairly.
The equipment is very expensive, especially commercial grade, not an Aero Pilates reformer from Sam’s.
They take up a lot of space, so that gets factored in to the cost of the class as well.
The separate probably fee helps ensure that the classes are full, people don’t sign up and not show.
Still a lot less expensive than a private session.
How much do the instructors make an hour for the group pilates classes like clubpilates?
Anonymous wrote:I wonder this as well. I am a member at Lifetime Clarendon, where the dues are now $280/month, and everything is included except the pilates reformer classes. Why?
Anonymous wrote:Comprehensive training to be an instructor is like 500-600 hours and costs about $5000.00.
So the instructor needs to be compensated fairly.
The equipment is very expensive, especially commercial grade, not an Aero Pilates reformer from Sam’s.
They take up a lot of space, so that gets factored in to the cost of the class as well.
The separate probably fee helps ensure that the classes are full, people don’t sign up and not show.
Still a lot less expensive than a private session.