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Experience the difference of Club Pilates

Whether you’re an experienced athlete looking to step up your training or you’re simply looking to start a new exercise routine, Pilates creates a strong foundation of balance, strength, mobility and flexibility.

Want to try Pilates at a fully-equipped studio in Noosa? Try Club Pilates!

“Our sessions are unlike any others,“ Club Pilates Noosa owner Alastair Snell said.

“That’s because, at Club Pilates, we use a one-of-a-kind combination of exercises and equipment to allow our members to develop and preserve strong core muscles at all levels of experience.

“We offer Pilates classes Monday through to Sunday with classes for all levels available, ranging from complete beginners to advanced sessions.“

The instructors at Club Pilates Noosa will guide you through every step of your Pilates journey.

Club Pilates instructors are focused on delivering top-quality classes to help all members achieve their desired results in a safe yet challenging manner.

They are highly trained and certified in various areas of health and well-being, with the aim to provide you with an experience of the highest calibre.

“We look forward to welcoming you into our beautiful space where you can transform both your body and your mind,“ Alastair said.

Try Club Pilates with a free, no-pressure 30 minute introductory class. Book online at clubpilates.com.au/noosa/

Find Club Pilates at 2/7-9 Gibson Road, Noosaville.

For more information call 0417 653 808 or email noosa@clubpilates.com.au

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