ISSUE 36

The Work Within

This April, we discuss the deeper layer beneath form, alignment, and precision. We begin with Tabatha Russell on embodiment and why Pilates must be felt, not just performed. We also examine the rise of Reforming Pilates’ multi-level New York townhouse, a signal of the industry’s growing scale and ambition. Brad Cowley asks whether your studio is truly sellable, while we unpack what AI means for your business.

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