Pilates Fitness Institute

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Myaree, Australia

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Pilates studio· Corporate office· Training centre· Wellness center

Pilates Fitness Institute Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (3 reviews)

Pilates Fitness Institute is located in Myaree, Australia on 9a/248 Leach Hwy. Pilates Fitness Institute is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category pilates studio in Australia.

Address

9a/248 Leach Hwy

Phone

+61 893308900

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Sharmila Radha Krishnan

The registration process is excellent, the system they use gives all clients ease of access to timetables and bookings are seamless! If something is not working, they rectify it efficiently. The instructors are AMAZING!!!!!!!! The classes are addictive and you get your money's worth as you hobble out of the classes after a thorough workout! I love PFIWA! and would recommend it to anyone looking for high quality pilates classes with instructors that care and look after each individuals needs. Love it!!!!!

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Danielle Beck

Great Pilates studio with lots of options and genuine staff.

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Helen B

When I phoned to ask about and book in for the postnatal class I spoke to a number of people, all of whom tried hard to sell me blocks of 5 or 10 lessons. I'm glad I didn't because none of them thought to mention that the class is only appropriate for non-mobile babies. I was made to feel very unwelcome because my 9 month old son was crawling around the (unsafe for babies) room and because he cried towards the end of the class. If the instructor had been a little more understanding I would have happily gone back another time, without my baby, to try another class as I'm really want to do pilates since my physio recommended it to me. It's also worth mentioning that the post natal class is a circuit class so the first 15 minutes is sitting there having 10 different exercises explained to you and then new comers will find themselves spending the rest of the session either doing the exercises wrong or sitting around desperately trying to work out what the stick figure drawings mean and to remember what each exercise station is for. Probably quite if you went there for pregnancy pilates and already know what to do, as the instructor so helpfully pointed out to me.