FAQ’s – Your questions answered
If you have not experienced Pilates before, you may be unsure of what to expect, below we share some commonly asked questions.
Questions we get asked
Yes! Pilates is all about the mind-body connection. When you’re practicing Pilates you’re in the moment, thinking only of your breathing and the physical movements. It can help to reduce stress and bring a feeling of calm and relaxation.
Absolutely. Whatever your age, ability, or fitness level you can do Pilates. It can be practiced by everyone – from gym bunnies looking to improve strength and general fitness to people with limited mobility who want to gain more flexibility. We can tailor each movement to suit your ability.
If you’re taking part in an in-person class you’ll need to bring your own mat and possibly a cushion (mainly used as a head rest when laying on your back). In some classes we may use other equipment such as a resistance band, Laura will advise what is needed, but don’t worry if you don’t have something we can always loan it to you. Purchasing your own is strongly recommended as we do not have enough equipment to provide to everyone.
For the in-person classes, we do offer a free trial session option if space is available in that class and is subject to availability. Payment is usually taken for 6-week blocks.
Pay as you go options for our virtual classes are available and booking can be made via our website. Please note the cancellation policy as classes cannot be cancelled within 2 hours of the class commencing.
Pilates classes aimed for Golfers help to improve the way a golfer moves their body to help with distance, longevity and pain free golf. In these sessions we use the 6 main Pilates principles but the exercises are much more specific to the sport. Suitable for all golfers no matter the handicap!
All other ‘general’ Pilates classes are suitable for mixed ability. So whether you’re attending your first Pilates class or have been practicing for many years our classes are suitable for all. They are fun, friendly but we get the job done.
Currently there are no Pilates classes specific for beginners but as all sessions are for mixed levels they are all suitable for beginners. Some very established in-person sessions might not be a good starting point for a beginner, but Laura can advise on which session would be best to try first. There are some very gentle virtual classes running and if you’re taking part in either an on-demand or live-stream sessions a good place to start would be:
- Pilates – Mindful movement
- Pilates – Traditional Mat Flow
- Pilates – Stretch & Breathe
- Pilates – 202020
When you book a virtual class you’ll receive a confirmation email. 20 minutes before the class start time you’ll also receive the Zoom link to log into the class. This link can sometimes not arrive in time. If this does happen you can log into your Fitune account via the website, click the tab ‘My bookings’, and in up-coming classes the link will be there to access. Zoom links are generated 24 hours before the class starts.
If your questions have not been answered above, please get in touch and we will answer your questions as soon as we can.
What our clients say:
Chloe Feltwell, Bedfordshire
My own reasons for taking up pilates were threefold. Firstly, to keep my mobility and agility as I get older; to help manage on ongoing lower back problem resulting from a slipped disc; thirdly to increase my flexibility and balance for golf. A programme called, ‘Pilates for Golfers,’ was therefore an obvious choice. I now attend the weekly classes taught by Laura and also daily follow the routines and exercises she teaches and the result has been all I hoped for. I have far less lower back pain problems, greater flexibility and balance which are helping me with both my golf and the other sport I play, which is table tennis.
Michael Newstead
My journey started from a position of no golf (due to severe back pain) to regular golf and a reducing handicap. The back pain was actually cured by a physiotherapist who told me that if I didn’t want to keep returning to her care, I should take up Pilates classes. She added that Pilates would also help my golf. I was sceptical. So at my next golf lesson with my Club Professional (Lee Scarbrow at John O’Gaunt GC) I asked whether the Physio was telling the truth. Not only did he agree but he recommended Laura Collin’s “Pilates for Golfers” classes. These focus on strengthening core muscles (abdominals, Glutes etc) to take pressure off my back. They also focus on balance exercises utilising those same core muscles. The exercises involve stretching rather than any breathless workouts and working at your own level depending on your current fitness and agility. Correct exercising techniques are vital and this is where Laura’s one to one direction and supervision during each class is so important. I subsequently complimented these sessions with Laura’s “Fitness for Golfers” classes.
It would be remiss of me not to mention that I have also continued my lessons with Lee Scarbrow who has improved my overall golfing techniques considerably.
The key improvements from Pilates have been much greater stability over the ball through my golf swing. This means that I hit the ball with the sweet spot of the club far more frequently. This, and improved overall fitness has increased both the distance I am hitting each of my clubs and my levels of concentration though the round. The overall result is that I have entered retirement seeing my handicap going down rather than up and my enjoyment of the game increasing accordingly.
My sincere thanks for this go to both Laura and Lee.
PS. No back problems since and the journey continues!
Bill Walker
Having suffered from a bad back over the past 20 years and undergone several surgeries to relieve sciatica I have found that by far the best exercise for me is Pilates. I have been attending Laura’s class now for a year, she took me through my post-surgery phase with positive and clear instruction on what I could and couldn’t do.
I attend the class now regularly with my wife Susan, the stretching and core control benefits us both, we leave the class ‘floating on air’ it is suitable for all age groups regardless of gender. Pilates is by no means ‘easy’ it takes control and strength but is something you can do at your own pace, it is certainly is a workout and extremely beneficial, I am a 61-year-old male acutely aware that with the advancing years it is important to keep the body as flexible as possible, very much a case of use it or lose it, Pilates works for me and I certainly intend to carry on.
Thank you, Laura
Paul Attew
‘With a coast-to-coast walking holiday coming up we contacted Laura for some guidance on exercises that would help with our fitness preparations. Laura put together a great routine with warm-up exercises we could do before a long walk or run, strength and mobility exercises and a cool-down. She made a video of our session and also gave us accompanying notes, so we knew what order to do the exercises in. Such a great service – and all delivered with Laura’s usual enthusiasm, knowledge and humour.’
Alison and Jim Butler
‘Laura’s presentation of the Pilates classes is professional, friendly and tailored to different levels. I like that she spends time talking about which parts of the body the different stretches and movements are focusing on, and the core principles remind me why Pilates is such a great all round routine for the body.’
Philippa Finlay
‘I’ve been working with Laura for a few months now and can highly recommend her classes. I used to suffer with lower back pain but since doing Pilates that seems to have gone! My favourite online class is the half-hour ‘Energiser’ in the morning – it helps wake up my muscles and is a nice gentle stretch to get my body moving.’
Lynn Higginson-Carter
“I love Laura’s daily online classes – particularly because there’s a real mix of classes to choose from. My current favourite is ‘Stretch and Breathe’. Laura’s a great teacher and her helpful commentary always ensures I’m doing the exercises correctly.
Julie
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