Our clients know that Pilates Center of Rockville is simply the best, and we want everyone else to know too! Bethesda Magazine is having its annual Best of Bethesda Reader’s Poll. We would love to have your vote for Best Gym for People Over 40 and Best Gym for People Under 40. Voting is open until September 21st. Simply go to the online voting ballot and fill in all of your favorites (at least 5), including us in the two categories above. Read More...
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Welcome Eliane Morales – New Front Desk Manager
We are thrilled to welcome Eliane Morales to our team in a new role as Front Desk Manager. Eliane will oversee front desk operations and staff, and assist with business development. She is the perfect addition to our team! Read More...
The Gazette: Pilates Center seeks to feed hungry children – and keep them healthy
Clients and staff at a local pilates studio recently translated their enthusiasm for wellness into providing healthy food for children in need. Read Article… Read More...
270 Inc. Magazine: Developing a Game Plan
Developing a Game Plan: Local women entrepreneurs score points – and prizes – in StartRight! Competition. Montgomery Country, Michele Horwitz Read Article… Read More...
Wash Business Journal: Small business owner Aliyah Hardy pulls from her background as a Big Oil engineer to open a Pilates center
Small business owner Aliyah Hardy pulls from her background as a Big Oil engineer to open a Pilates center. Read Article… Read More...
Wash Post Express: Results of the Pole: Pilates Center of Rockville
If you’re talking about “pole” in exercise classes these days, it usually involves stripper-esque tricks. But that’s not really what Joseph Pilates had in mind when he created apparatuses to help users build strength and flexibility. At the Pilates Center of Rockville, “Intro to Pole” offers newbies a chance to experience his kind of pole — or tower — a vertical assortment of springs, straps and a wooden bar. Read Article… Read More...
Wash Post Express: StartRight business competition winners announced
Five women-owned businesses boosted their bank accounts Wednesday after winning a slice of $20,000 in prize money as part of the StartRight business plan competition. The top prizes, each worth $5,000, were divided into three categories. Feastie, a search engine that matches recipes with coupons, won the high-tech award. Read Article… Read More...