5, 10 One-Hour, Semi-Private Pilates Sessions at Melrose Pilates (Up to 50% Off)
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No more than five students gather during each one-hour Pilates session, where seasoned instructors help them tone and stretch their muscles
Choose from Three Options
- $100 for 5 one-hour, semi-private Pilates sessions ($200 value)
- $179 for 10 one-hour, semi-private Pilates sessions ($350 value)
Need to know info
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Redemption & Booking
- 24-hour cancellation notice required.
- Reservation required.
- Must sign waiver.
- Subject to availability.
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Eligibility & Restrictions
- Not valid for clients active within the past 6 month(s).
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Additional Info
- Must activate 1st session before expiration. All sessions must be completed within 90 days from the time of redemption.
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Terms & Conditions
- Limit 1 per person.
- Limit 1 per visit.
- Valid only for option purchased.
- Voucher is non-transferable.
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Legal Disclosures
- Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires.
- Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Offer is not eligible for our promo codes or other discounts.
- Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings
About Melrose Pilates
Formally known as: Nyce Bodies
Equipment: Reformers, Cadillacs, chairs, and barrels by Balance Body and Stott.
Students should bring: Form-fitting attire that is easy to move in, such as yoga or Pilates clothes.
Average class length: 60 minutes
Number of Staff: 1–5
Class location: Indoors only
Established: 2000
Registration required: Yes
Good for beginners: Yes
Guests allowed: No
Parking: Parking lot
Q&A with Shana Lord,
Exercise is challenging, and people frequently give up on their fitness routines. How do you keep clients motivated?
We offer personal attention to create realistic goals that are lifestyle changes.
What's the most radical physical transformation you've seen a client make?
We have seen clients with musculoskeletal deficiencies gain flexibility and strength that has substantially stabilized or decreased any pain and unbalanced range of motion.
Do you believe in the maxim, "No pain, no gain”? Why or why not?
We believe the body has to to be challenged to gain a training effect but we train our clients to recognized the difference between "good" pain and "bad" pain.