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Restore & Regulate Pilates

"A gentle, well-supported Pilates class focused on comfort, confidence, and recovery."

This class is taught by a physiotherapist and grounded in contemporary understanding of movement, breathing, and recovery.

Description:

Restore & Support Pilates is a calm, physiotherapy-informed class designed for people who want a slower, more supported approach to movement.

This class prioritises ease, good breathing, and controlled, low-load exercises to help reduce stiffness, improve mobility, and rebuild confidence after injury, surgery, or periods of reduced activity. Movements are carefully adapted and supported, with options to rest and modify throughout.

There is no rushing, no pressure to keep up, and no expectation of fitness. The focus is on moving well, breathing comfortably, and leaving feeling better than when you arrived.

This class is suitable if you:

Are retired or returning to exercise later in life

Are recovering from injury or surgery

Feel overwhelmed by fast-paced or trendy Pilates classes

Want a calm, steady class led by a physiotherapist

Expect to leave feeling:

More mobile, less tense, steadier, and comfortably worked — not exhausted.

WHAT MAKES THIS CLASS DIFFERENT

Slower pacing with fewer, more intentional exercises

Strong focus on breathing and movement coordination

Low-threat loading to reduce guarding and over-tension

Emphasis on recovery, not performance

Suitable for a wide range of bodies and abilities

This is still Pilates — just taught with a stronger focus on how your nervous system responds to movement.

Why does this class feel different?

Slower, breath-coordinated movement helps shift the body out of a constant “high alert” state and into a mode that supports recovery, digestion, and efficient movement. This allows strength and control to develop without unnecessary tension.

WHAT THIS CLASS IS NOT

Not a workout designed to exhaust you

Not fast-paced or high-intensity

Not passive or vague — movements are specific and purposeful