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Choose Your Introductory Package

We invite all new clients to get to know us by starting off with an Introductory Package. 

4 Mat Classes...$49

Focused, effective classes centered on core strength—easy to continue at home.

4 Reformer Classes...$99

Full-body classes using equipment for support, strength, and variety.

3 Private Sessions...$240

Start with one-on-one guidance tailored to your body and goals.


Which Intro Offer Is Best For You?

I'm in pain and daily activities are compromised

The 3 Private Sessions package is your best starting point. Working one-on-one with our experienced instructors means we can tailor each session to address your pain and limitations. After your intro you have many options on what to do next. Your teacher will help you decide.

I've never done Pilates

If you’re relatively pain-free and injury-free, any of our beginner-level group classes would be a great starting point. Choosing the 4 Mat Classes or the 4 Reformer Classes comes down to personal preference, budget and schedule. 

However, if you’d prefer a one-on-one introduction, our 3 Private Sessions package is ideal. This personalized approach will give you a solid foundation and prepare you to progress into group classes or small sessions with confidence.

I'm looking to exercise/get fit/strong

Both the 4 Mat Classes and 4 Reformer Classes packages are excellent choices to help you get fit and build strength. Mat classes focus on core strength, while Reformer classes offer a dynamic, full-body workout.

With a wide variety of teachers and classes, we highly recommend trying different options to either find your perfect fit or keep things fresh and surprising.

I have or want to prevent osteoporosis

The 4 Reformer Classes Intro Offer—specifically our Bone Density classes—is a strong fit.
These classes use safe, controlled movements to support bone health, stability, and strength. 

I want to learn exercises I can do at home

The 4 Mat Classes Intro Offer is a great choice.
Mat work doesn’t require equipment and can be easily continued at home, with or without simple props.

New to Pilates but active and body aware

Both the 4 Mat Classes and 4 Reformer Classes Intro Offers will be a good fit.
Mat classes are more core-focused, while Reformer classes offer a more full-body experience.
Starting with a beginner class will help you learn the foundations and get comfortable quickly.



Still Not Sure Or Need More Help?

Send Us A Message: Office@ThePilatesStudioinHadley.com

Tell us a little about yourself:

Do you have any injuries or pain?

What are your goals?

Are you active? What do you do?

Do you have Pilates experience?

Did a doctor refer you?


Smiles & Success: Client Reviews That Say It All:

I can attend 3 classes in a 24 hour period and each one will be different and great! Say, Monday evening with Tristan who has a background in yoga, Tuesday noon with Kristy and her Classical Pilates, and then end it with Katrina (one of the co-owners) who has a wide knowledge of the apparatus Pilates and regularly teaches series for beginners, among other things. And then I can still go for the 5 pm class with Nancy where one never knows what's gonna happen - she likes to take out the Oov, for instance!! OK, so that's actually 4 different Pilates classes in 24 hours in one studio...well I'm sure you get my point; 5 stars, the best.

Peter H.

Great experience for a first timer. 7/15/24

Richard P

I started at the Pilates Studio 3.5 years ago after a series of injuries. In that time, in combination with other activities, my strength has grown tremendously! I can complete exercises now that I only could have dreamed about previously! Most importantly, I can feel the difference in core and leg strength in many of my daily activities including hiking! I have enjoyed every instructor I have worked with in that time!

Laurel C.

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