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Beyond the Boom: Nic Lenny on the Future of Boutique Fitness
Jul 2, 202656 minS2
In this episode, we sit down with Nic Lenny, founder of Soul Pilates and host of the brilliant Beyond the Reformer podcast, for an honest conversation about where boutique fitness is really heading. Nic has become one of the most respected voices in the Pilates and wellness space, known for saying the things many people in the industry are thinking but do not always say out loud. Together, Karl and Nic explore the shift in the market over the past few years, the pressure on founders and instructors to constantly evolve, and whether burnout has become far too normalised across boutique fitness. They also discuss the reformer Pilates boom, the role social media has played in shaping expectations, and whether some studios are building genuinely sustainable businesses or simply riding the momentum of a fast-growing trend. This is a thoughtful and refreshingly open episode about the realities behind running a wellness business today, what clients are really looking for, and what studios will need to do to remain relevant, resilient and commercially strong over the next five years.
Korin Nolan on Dynamic Pilates, Women’s Health and Building a Fitness Brand
Jun 11, 202643 minS2
<p>In this episode, we welcome Korin Nolan, founder of Power Pilates UK, co-founder of Dynamic Pilates TV, and creator of The Class Plan.</p><p>Korin has built a powerful reputation in the boutique fitness world by taking the principles of Pilates and evolving them into a more dynamic, results-driven method. With a background spanning dance, television, studio ownership and digital fitness, she brings a unique perspective on what it really takes to build a successful fitness brand, retain loyal clients and create programming that delivers long-term results.</p><p>We explore the evolution of dynamic Pilates, where the...
Scaling Smart, Building to Sell with Mitch McGinley (Boutique Fitness Broker)
May 8, 202638 minS2
<p>In this episode of the ReformerPilates.com Podcast, we sit down with Mitch McGinley, founder of Boutique Fitness Broker, to unpack what really drives value in boutique fitness businesses—and why so many studio owners miss the mark.</p><p>Mitch shares a behind-the-scenes view of what studios actually sell for, the common mistakes founders make, and why being too hands-on can quietly limit long-term value. The conversation challenges the idea that growth always equals success, exploring when scaling adds value and when it simply adds complexity and risk.</p><p>They also dive into the emotional side of se...
US Trends, UK Future? What’s Next for Reformer Pilates With Seran Glanfield
Mar 19, 202642 minS2
<p>In this episode, we sit down with Seran Glanfield to explore the evolution of the boutique fitness industry and what the future looks like for Pilates studios navigating a fast-changing market.<br/><br/>We discuss the rapid growth of the Pilates sector, why demand continues to rise, and what studio owners need to do to stand out as competition increases. From pricing strategy and retention to brand positioning, technology and community-building, this conversation is packed with valuable insight for anyone building or growing a Pilates business.<br/><br/>Seran shares thoughtful perspectives on the differences between boutique studios and...
The New Rules of Studio Growth – A Deep Dive with Momence
Dec 8, 202545 minS1
<p>In this episode, we’re joined by James Muthana from Momence to take a clear, honest look at what is really driving growth for Reformer Pilates studios today – and what might simply be industry noise. While marketing funnels are often talked about, James unpacks the real mechanics behind sustainable studio growth, drawing on live data from thousands of studios worldwide.</p><p>A key theme of the conversation is the true cost of acquiring new clients versus the long-term value of retention. James shares why many studio owners underestimate acquisition costs, and how reframing marketing investment around lifetime value can...
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