Locally owned The Workshop Pilates opened its second Scottsdale location this week at DC Ranch. To celebrate the grand opening, there are specials that include 10 packs for $200 and 20 packs for $350, discount memberships, and $15 drop-ins for June.
The new 1,800-square-foot location features a group Pilates room with eight top-of-the-line, Balanced Body reformers and a separate private room with two reformers. There are 45 signature MOVE, CIRCUIT, ELEVATE, and MELT classes per week. Private lessons and teacher training are also available.
“Bringing movement in the form of Pilates to our clients is our passion,” says Ariel Schwartz, who co-founded the brand along with Jackie Parks. “It’s at the forefront of every decision that went into introducing this brand just a few short years ago with our existing studio in McCormick Ranch, and all of our future locations to come.”
Introductory sessions and classes are available for everybody at every level.
“As a brand and community, we pride ourselves on our core values: transparency, honoring the work, and making every decision for the betterment of the client experience,” says Schwartz. “With all that in mind, our community is for everybody, and we’re so grateful to soon get to know the DC Ranch and North Scottsdale neighborhood.”
The Workshop Pilates is located at 18211 N. Pima Road, Ste. A-115.
Co-founders Jackie Parks and Ariel Schwartz. Courtesy The workshop Pilates
Categories: Health & Wellness
Tags: ariel schwartz, dc ranch, exercise, jackie parks, pilates, the workshop pilates
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