Jim and Kyle’s Pilates Studio

Off season Golf and Team Training / Pre – Post Rehabilitative Workouts seem to be the attraction at the new Mind Body fitness facility. Jim and Kyle also run classes of 5 for the general population who are looking for pain free effective workouts to improve the integrity of their posture and joints. Combined with state of the art equipment and choosing quality over quantity, the integrity in the approach is seen and experienced right away!

Highly trained instructors Jim and Kyle carry out their mission in providing a barrier-free atmosphere. “They really seem to appreciate the specialized space and not being limited anymore to just the gym”. Our studio is valued by our clients as the perfect complement to their gym and physio visits.

Pilates is good for a range of needs and can be tailored to suit:

  • Conditions and injuries
  • Sport Specific cross training
  • Pre/Post Rehab 
  • Pro Athletes
  • Tissue and joint care
  • Breath work specific to task
  • Postural conditioning
  • Core integrity
  • Mind and Body connection
  • Arthritis pain management

A man by the name of Joseph Pilates is the original founder of this exercise approach. He was a very sick child and developed exercises to improve his immune function and it worked! Later in life he ended up in a British internment camp during WW1 and was able to help improve not only his own morale but the morale of both prisoners and guards. Pilates is valued as a form of exercise that helps the mind and body. In the therapy community it is understood and agreed that without the proper breath work no degree of therapy can really work long term. Pilates is known for its breath work and can help the client facilitate breath specific to the task and learn to do it mindfully, instead of with the anxiety of having to remember it. This all ties into the empowerment that takes over the mind and body and facilitates an overall well-being feeling and better immune function. Calming the central nervous system down and giving it clear concise signals is key.