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No judgment because I’ve negotiated with myself about a workout more times than I’d like to admit.
😭
Your Wednesday reminder:
You don’t need an hour.
You don’t need the perfect outfit.
You don’t need to feel motivated.
10 minutes counts. A walk counts. Stretching counts. Pilates counts. STARTING counts. 🖤
So… 👀
Are we moving today or are we rescheduling our fitness journey until tomorrow? 😂
I’ll start:
Looking calm on the outside while your entire body is SHAKING.
And discovering muscles you apparently never knew you had.
**What would you add to the list?** 👀
You know the class is about to get disrespectful when the **Magic Circle** makes an appearance.
I’m working with it more during my Pilates teacher training, and something so innocent-looking has NO business making your inner thighs and arms work this hard.
For my Pilates people:
**What’s your favorite Magic Circle exercise — and which one do you NEVER want your instructor to call out?** 😂
Bonus points if you have a good **Magic Circle exercise for curvier bodies** that you swear by.
👀
Drop it below — I’m building my list.
You know the class is about to get disrespectful when the Magic Circle makes an appearance.
I’m working with it more during my Pilates teacher training, and something so innocent-looking has NO business making your inner thighs and arms work this hard.
For my Pilates people:
What’s your favorite Magic Circle exercise — and which one do you NEVER want your instructor to call out? 😂
Bonus points if you have a good Magic Circle exercise for curvier bodies that you swear by.
👀
Drop it below — I’m building my list.
Good morning ☀️
Today’s choices:
🍑 Glutes
🔥 Core
💪🏽 Arms
🦵🏽 Legs
🧘🏽 Full body
😂 Absolutely nothing because my body said REST
I’m getting my Reformer practice in.
So tell me—what are YOU training today and why?
👇🏽 Don’t be shy, I want the details! Let’s motivate each other 💬✨
New week loading… ⏳
Forget the “perfect” fitness routine.
What’s ONE realistic promise you’re making to yourself this week?
🩷 Take a Pilates class
💪🏽 Work out 3x
🚶🏽 Walk more
💧 Drink more water
😴 Actually rest
🧘🏽 Stretch for 10 minutes
🍽️ Fuel your body better
✨ Or simply START
Mine: get more Reformer practice in and keep working on my teacher training.
Drop yours below 👇🏽
Not the usual “bills suck” answer.
I mean something you genuinely had to experience before you realized nobody prepared you for it.
I feel like some of the best life lessons are the ones people are almost embarrassed to admit they learned the hard way
Before I started Pilates, I genuinely thought: how hard can sliding back and forth on a machine really be?
Then I got on a Reformer.
The shaking. The core control. The slow movements.
Muscles I apparently hadn’t introduced myself to yet.
Now that I’m in Reformer teacher training, I have even more respect for how much goes into movements that look SO simple.
So for the Pilates people:
What exercise looked easy until you actually tried it?
And beginners — what’s one Reformer move you’ve seen that you’re scared to attempt?
We always talk about our favorite Pilates moves… but I want the opposite. 👀
**What Pilates exercise do you absolutely HATE seeing in a class?**
The one where the instructor says the name and you immediately think:
**“Oh, hell no.** 😭**”**
Reformer or mat — both count.
I’m in Reformer teacher training, so I’m especially curious what instructors say too. 😂
We always talk about our favorite Pilates moves… but I want the opposite. 👀
What Pilates exercise do you absolutely HATE seeing in a class?
The one where the instructor says the name and you immediately think:
“Oh, hell no. 😭**”**
Reformer or mat — both count.
I’m in Reformer teacher training, so I’m especially curious what instructors say too. 😂
There will always be setbacks, but always remember how far you’ve come!
I swear I wake up with a new personality every week. 😂 One minute I’m focused on fitness, then I’m starting a podcast, learning something new, planning a business… like girl, PICK A LANE.
Does anyone else genuinely enjoy doing 47 things at once, or is my brain just running a group project with no manager?