STUDIO ETIQUETTE AND SAFETY
What to Expect in Pilates Class
Pilates is taught as a focused, intentional practice.
To support your safety and the integrity of the work, we ask all clients to honor the following class culture.
Communication & Safety Come First
Your instructor needs to know what your body is bringing into the room that day.
Before class begins, please let your instructor know if you are experiencing:
Any injuries (past or present)
Joint pain or discomfort
Tightness, stiffness, or limited range of motion
Neck, back, hip, knee, or shoulder concerns
Anything that feels “off” today, even if it’s new or temporary
This includes things like:
Waking up with a stiff neck
Sleeping wrong
Moving too quickly earlier in the day
General soreness or fatigue
Your body changes day to day. Sharing this information helps us guide you safely.
We work only through pain-free joints.
If something hurts, stop. Pain is never the goal.
During Class
Pilates is a practice of focus and awareness.
To support everyone in the room:
Please refrain from calling out or blurting questions during movement
If you don’t understand a movement or feel unsure, pause and breathe
Rejoin the class on the next cue when you feel ready
It is always okay to:
Take a break
Miss a repetition
Skip a movement that doesn’t feel right
The method is repetitive by design.
You will see these exercises repeatedly. Nothing is “missed.”
Stay With the Instructor
For your safety and the flow of class:
Please wait for cues before moving
Avoid watching or copying your neighbors
Keep your focus on your own body and the instructor’s guidance
This helps prevent confusion, rushed transitions, and unnecessary strain.
Respect the Practice
Pilates requires concentration.
We keep class conversation minimal so you can:
Feel the work
Process the movement
Build awareness over time
Instruction is intentional. Silence is part of the practice.
One Last Thing
You do not need to “keep up.”
You do not need to push through discomfort.
You do not need to perform.
You only need to listen, breathe, and work within your body.
That is where progress happens.

