Scheduling Pilates Appointments
To schedule an appointment, and for additional information, please call us at (570-857-1707) or visit our webscheduler. It is best to review available scheduling over the phone or by coming in. For first time appointments, an advance payment is required to confirm your session time. Please arrive to your first session five minutes early to complete introductory forms.
All scheduled appointments are paid in advance. We accept Cash, Check, Visa and Mastercard credit cards.
Pilates Workshops
All Workshops require pre-registration with payment in full to guarantee your participation. No refunds once workshop begins and no refunds for missed days.
Cancellation Policy
ALL sessions are scheduled by appointment. Depending on your appointment time, adequate notice is required for cancellation. If you are unable to cancel your appointment within the scheduled guidelines, you will be charged the cost of your session. The deadline for canceling any appointment is 24 hours to the day prior to the scheduled appointment.
Illness and Emergency Cancellation Policy.
We understand that there are certain circumstances in which you may find it impossible to make your scheduled private or semi-private appointment without having given 24 hours notice of cancellation. For other situations we have instituted an Emergency Cancellation Fee Each client is allotted two (2) such cancellations per year. The fee for late canceling due to an emergency is: $35 for a Private, $20 for a Semi-private.
Refunds - NO REFUNDS
Packages must be used according to package details.
All Specials have an expiration and are non-refundable.
Transfers
I am sorry but we do not allow transfer of remaining classes to another person other than yourself.
How often do I need to do Pilates to see results?
By committing to Pilates just three times a week, you will get results!
How long before I see results?
The answer to this question varies. This really depends on the determination of the student. The following are factors in a successful session (workout): frequency of workouts, ability to focus and attend to the teacher's directions, and body awareness. If all factors are present, results are usually quick.
Will I lose weight doing Pilates?
Pilates, because of its resistive nature, will tone and lengthen muscle groups creating a longer, leaner appearance. Yet although the waistline will narrow and the thighs will slim down, Pilates is not a cardio workout. Pilates coupled with a cardio and diet regimens are the best ways to balance the scale of caloric energy.
What will doing Pilates do for me?
- Improved posture
- Strengthened and toned muscles without added bulk
- Increased flexibility and muscle control
- Improved alignment, coordination, and balance
- Increased lung capacity
- Uniformly developed muscles
- Improved range of motion
- Improved body awareness
- A more balanced body preventing muscle and soft tissue injury
In addition, you will probably sleep better, have increased energy, stress release, and reduced fatigue and/or chronic pain.
I have been injured. Is Pilates a good idea for me?
Pilates is excellent for someone who has finished physical therapy and is ready to go on with more movement conditioning. It is a system of body conditioning that is both gentle and athletic, known for its “feel good” and body transforming results.
What should I wear for a Pilates session?
No shoes are required. Both women and men should wear comfortable gym clothing preferably that allows your instructor to see how you’re moving.
How long does a session typically take?
Sessions are between 45 and 55 minutes.
What are the benefits of working out with Pilates apparatus?
Pilates apparatus consists of a wide array of equipment designed to accommodate clients at every ability level. It was developed by Joseph Pilates after he created the traditional mat exercises. According to Pilates Method Alliance, “Pilates equipment today is not much different than that of the Pilates apparatus in the original NY Pilates Studio. Spring tension, straps to hold feet or hands, supports for back, neck and shoulder are as important now as they were then. Because of the remarkable nature of the equipment to both challenge and support the body as it learns to move more efficiently, the inimitably designed pieces truly act as a complement to the challenging "matwork" exercises” (http://www.pilatesmethodalliance.org/)
My gym offers Pilates... why should I pay to come to Mountain Laurel Pilates Studio?
Although the widespread availability of Pilates classes is a tribute to its effectiveness as a workout system, Pilates classes are not necessarily comparable between studios and gyms. Mountain Laurel Pilates Studio has certified Pilates teaching in the Authentic Pilates Method and is a member of the Pilates Method Alliance (PMA) which means that in general the classes offered here will be superior to those offered at gyms or general fitness centers. The most noticeable difference between the two typically is seen in teaching style, skill and experience of the instructors. Mountain Laurel Pilates Studio also offers an extensive selection of Pilates equipment whereas the Pilates classes at gyms may only involve mats.
What is a Tower class?
The Pilates Tower is a unit that consists of springs and bars. In the Beginner Open Tower class students learn to build on the basic mat exercises utilizing the Tower apparatus for resistance. The varying types of resistance available in the Tower exercises help students continue to better engage the powerhouse. It is slower paced and the instructor will take time to familiarize the students with how to use the Tower.
What is the difference between apparatus/equipment sessions and mat classes?
The complete Pilates method involves both the apparatus and mat exercises. It is common to combine your private or semi-private session with a mat class. While both private/semi-private and group classes focus on flow, efficiency and control of movement, as well as precision, a private session will better allow the student to focus on his/her individual needs. During a private semi/private session the student can expect to work on the mat, the reformer (a gliding bed attached to springs and a frame), the Cadillac (The largest piece,also referred to as the "Trap Table" is a flat mat surrounded by a wooden frame,metal vertical poles on each corner, attaching springs), the chair (a seated apparatus with springs) Mat classes use a mat and your own body's weight as resistance against gravity. Although both are beneficial, the springs add both assistance work as well as resistance work to the method.
What do I do if I want to learn Classic Pilates Mat Exercises but don’t want to do Private Sessions?
For those new to Pilates and interested in learning the Mat exercises in a classroom setting, we offer our Pilates Mat Workshop, “Introduction to Pilates Mat Exercises.”
The Classic Pilates Mat exercises are appropriate for men and women of all ages, body types, and fitness levels. However, not every body can do every Pilates mat exercise to it’s fullest, especially when first learning Pilates. Modifications of the exercises are often necessary to allow the student of Pilates to gradually increase their strength and flexibility thereby reducing the possibility of unnecessary strain to the body. Learning Classic Pilates is a gradual process that over time and practice will go very deep into both body and mind. This is why we most strongly recommend private sessions to beginners. However, if you are unable to do private sessions, we offer you this wonderful alternative…
A Workshop for those NEW to Pilates… “An Introduction to Pilates Mat Exercises”
In this Workshop, a small group of students progress over the course of four, 55 minute classes, building on their knowledge; practicing and reviewing exercises. The workshop teaches the “Beginner” level Pilates Mat exercises, as well as introduces some of the concepts of Pilates. The instructor spends time showing participants appropriate modifications of specific exercises for their individual needs.
It is important to learn mat exercises gradually and thoroughly, in a very safe and supportive environment, and with a certified Classic Pilates instructor. We offer this workshop to do just that!
Please see Class Schedule for times and to sign up online or Call us to sign-up for the next Workshop!
(570-857-1707). Space limited - Pre-registration Recommended.
Do you sell Gift Certificates?
Yes. Gift Certificates are available online or in the Studio. Choose any denomination or purchase by class. We will be happy to assist you with your decision.

