Read more in our article on why strength training is essential for women over 35, especially for improving muscle tone, supporting hormone health, and preventing long-term decline.
Unlike the Reformer, which uses spring tension that increases the further the carriage moves, the machines in our private gym are engineered to match your body’s strength curve. That means the resistance adapts to how your joints move, making your reps more efficient, safer, and more effective at building strength and muscle.
3. Pilates Complements the Gym Where It Matters Most
While strength training builds power, Pilates improves mobility, stability, and control which are all essential to a strong, balanced body.
In Reformer Pilates, you’ll work on:
● Core control and pelvic stability
● Spinal mobility and articulation
● Hip and shoulder flexibility
● Balance and coordination (especially through unilateral movements)
These are areas that strength training programs can sometimes miss. Pilates helps correct poor movement habits, strengthens stabilisers, and improves body awareness - things that make your gym lifts feel smoother and more controlled.



