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Pilates Pro Newsfeed

Our semi-regular rundown of Pilates (and Pilates-related) news from around the web. Enjoy!

  • Kevin BowenPeak Pilates announced earlier this month that Kevin Bowen, Co-Founder and former President and Executive Director of the PMA, signed on as Peak’s new Director of Education. Bowen has held positions with Equinox, David Barton Gyms and Pinnacle Health Clubs. Just before joining Peak, Bowen was President/Director of Pilates Miami and the Pilates Education Group, a provider of continuing education and Pilates instructor training programs to studios and clubs. (No link here, we received the information in a press release.)
  • Another fitness trends roundup, this time from Chicago blogger Maya Henderson, with more of a “mind-body” focus. We like her observations about digital fitness, yoga gyms, and “Pilates specialty classes.” Also worth mentioning: her tip of the hat to Pilates-Pro.com. Thanks, Maya!
  • About.com’s Marguerite Ogle rounded up the top five Pilates news stories of 2009, a handy recap of last year’s most newsworthy moments for the Pilates industry.
  • The Denver Post took a long look at two new barre studios in the area, Pure Barre and Bar Method. Looks like barre work should have landed on one of those fitness trends lists!
Posted on Friday, January 15, 2010 at 10:39AM by Registered CommenterLauren Charlip in , , , , , | CommentsPost a Comment

Peak Pilates Is Acquired by SPIN Fitness


Peak Pilates President Julie Lobdell talks about what the acquisition means for the company and the Pilates industry.


By Amy Leibrock

The news of any corporate acquisition in this dicey economic climate can lead to doomsday conclusion-jumping. So when a press release was sent out last week announcing the sale of Peak Pilates to SPIN Fitness (aka Mad Dogg Athletics), Julie Lobdell, Peak Pilates’ founder and president, quickly got emails saying, “I heard Peak Pilates was taken over.”

The deal, which puts the 12-year-old Pilates equipment and education company under the umbrella of a much larger fitness company, was anything but hostile, according to Lobdell, who will stay on as president. “This was a choice—it was a planned, deliberate choice, and I’m very happy about it,” she said.

Pilates-Pro.com interviewed Lobdell about the acquisition and what it means for the company, its customers and the Pilates industry. Read more after the jump…