2/5 Em D. 1 year ago on Google • 10 reviews
I
wish
I
could
give
this
a
better
review,
I
was
so
excited
to
try
it.
It's
probably
a
great
program
is
you've
done
pilates
and
are
comfortable
with
using
the
reformer.
A
reformer
for
first
timers
in
a
group
setting
where
the
instructor
gives
you
basically
zero
guidance
is
cause
for
concern
and
injury.
I
took
my
first
and
only
class
3
months
ago.
I
asked
two
friends
to
join
me,
both
said
they
have
take
the
class
before
and
got
hurt!
I
ended
up
going
with
a
friend
who
is
intermediate/advanced
in
pilates,
was
familiar
with
the
machine,
and
she
enjoyed
it.
I
got
very
little
support
during
the
class,
just
a
very
rushed
and
quick
intro
to
the
machine
that
lasted
all
of
30
seconds.
A
few
hours
after
class,
I
noticed
my
right
knee
was
sore,
and
then
it
just
progressed
from
there
and
got
worse.
A
week
after,
I
went
to
my
doctor
who
sent
me
for
an
MRI
and
it
turns
out
I
tore
my
miniscus
during
the
class,
in
my
opinion
from
not
knowing
how
to
properly
use
the
machine
and
getting
no
guidance.
3
months
later,
I'm
in
weekly
physio
and
still
can't
do
anything
weight
bearing
on
that
leg.
My
advice
is
that
this
is
a
great
way
to
get
cheaper
pilates
in
a
group
setting
if
you've
done
pilates
before.
I
wish
management
would
enforce
that
the
first
3
classes
have
to
be
one-on-one
to
avoid
injury.
I
would
never
recommend
this
to
new
comers
and
after
speaking
to
a
few
people
I'm
not
the
only
one
who
has
gotten
injured.
Turf
is
a
much
better
studio
for
beginners
looking
for
a
similar
type
of
workout.
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