Class Timetable

Classes from 24 Apr, 2024 to 01 May, 2024
            
DateTimeClassInstructorLocationAvailability
Wed 24 April10:00amIntermediate - Dynamic Reformer Pilates
A step up in pace and intensity, and definitely not for first-timers. Expect a varied and challenging workout with more functional progressions and an emphasis firmly on effort and results. 
Chloe O'Sullivan
Chloe was born and raised in Ireland. Sport has always been a huge part of her life, and she played a variety of sports growing up but focussed mostly on Gaelic Football.
 

She has always been truly fascinated by the application and influence of science in sports. This fascination evolved even further when she started studying for her undergraduate degree in sports science and was able to delve deeper into various aspects of sports science such as biomechanics, exercise physiology, nutrition, strength and conditioning, and psychology.

 

It was really when Chloe was on placement in a cardio-rehabilitation centre, working with clinical populations, that she truly started to see the bigger picture. She witnessed first-hand how beneficial and effective exercise was for treating various chronic conditions, and that was when the saying ‘exercise is medicine’ really came to life for her. She found herself able to apply her sports science knowledge to general and clinical populations – greatly contributing to the overall health and wellbeing of her clients.

 

Determined to develop her physiology knowledge and skills further, Chloe studied for a masters in exercise physiology in Loughborough University. She also completed large amounts of physiological testing on sporting and non-sporting individuals, realising its value as part of a training programme to assist with exercise prescription and help monitor overall training progress.

 

Chloe has worked with a wide variety of individuals – from children right up to the elderly! She has gained experience across a number of different environments including corporate settings, sports setups, clinics and gyms. With each person that she works with her aim is to highlight key areas and subtle changes that can help improve their overall health, wellbeing and performance – with the addition of some fun along the way!

 

In her spare time, you’ll find Chloe exploring my surroundings, whether by walking, running or hiking.

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Wed 24 April11:00amBeginners to Intermediate - Dynamic Reformer Pilates Transition Class
For anyone who’s been taking Beginners classes for a while and is thinking about stepping up to Intermediates, but may be a little nervous about the transition or unsure if they are ready. Slower paced than a normal Intermediate class, you’ll learn how familiar exercises are transformed into an intermediate progression. It's also the ideal environment to get to grips with some of the new and more challenging exercises you’ll encounter.
Chloe O'Sullivan
Chloe was born and raised in Ireland. Sport has always been a huge part of her life, and she played a variety of sports growing up but focussed mostly on Gaelic Football.
 

She has always been truly fascinated by the application and influence of science in sports. This fascination evolved even further when she started studying for her undergraduate degree in sports science and was able to delve deeper into various aspects of sports science such as biomechanics, exercise physiology, nutrition, strength and conditioning, and psychology.

 

It was really when Chloe was on placement in a cardio-rehabilitation centre, working with clinical populations, that she truly started to see the bigger picture. She witnessed first-hand how beneficial and effective exercise was for treating various chronic conditions, and that was when the saying ‘exercise is medicine’ really came to life for her. She found herself able to apply her sports science knowledge to general and clinical populations – greatly contributing to the overall health and wellbeing of her clients.

 

Determined to develop her physiology knowledge and skills further, Chloe studied for a masters in exercise physiology in Loughborough University. She also completed large amounts of physiological testing on sporting and non-sporting individuals, realising its value as part of a training programme to assist with exercise prescription and help monitor overall training progress.

 

Chloe has worked with a wide variety of individuals – from children right up to the elderly! She has gained experience across a number of different environments including corporate settings, sports setups, clinics and gyms. With each person that she works with her aim is to highlight key areas and subtle changes that can help improve their overall health, wellbeing and performance – with the addition of some fun along the way!

 

In her spare time, you’ll find Chloe exploring my surroundings, whether by walking, running or hiking.

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Wed 24 April12:00pmBeginners - Dynamic Reformer Pilates
No prior experience is necessary for this class; a basic level of fitness is helpful but not essential. Clients are introduced to the equipment, techniques and some basic exercises. Recommended as your first class with Ten or for those of you who would like to practice at a gentler pace - though it's still more than enough of a workout to get those all important endorphins going.
Chloe O'Sullivan
Chloe was born and raised in Ireland. Sport has always been a huge part of her life, and she played a variety of sports growing up but focussed mostly on Gaelic Football.
 

She has always been truly fascinated by the application and influence of science in sports. This fascination evolved even further when she started studying for her undergraduate degree in sports science and was able to delve deeper into various aspects of sports science such as biomechanics, exercise physiology, nutrition, strength and conditioning, and psychology.

 

It was really when Chloe was on placement in a cardio-rehabilitation centre, working with clinical populations, that she truly started to see the bigger picture. She witnessed first-hand how beneficial and effective exercise was for treating various chronic conditions, and that was when the saying ‘exercise is medicine’ really came to life for her. She found herself able to apply her sports science knowledge to general and clinical populations – greatly contributing to the overall health and wellbeing of her clients.

 

Determined to develop her physiology knowledge and skills further, Chloe studied for a masters in exercise physiology in Loughborough University. She also completed large amounts of physiological testing on sporting and non-sporting individuals, realising its value as part of a training programme to assist with exercise prescription and help monitor overall training progress.

 

Chloe has worked with a wide variety of individuals – from children right up to the elderly! She has gained experience across a number of different environments including corporate settings, sports setups, clinics and gyms. With each person that she works with her aim is to highlight key areas and subtle changes that can help improve their overall health, wellbeing and performance – with the addition of some fun along the way!

 

In her spare time, you’ll find Chloe exploring my surroundings, whether by walking, running or hiking.

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Thu 25 April10:00amIntermediate - Dynamic Reformer Pilates

A step up in pace and intensity, and definitely not for first-timers. Expect a varied and challenging workout with more functional progressions and an emphasis firmly on effort and results.

Chloe O'Sullivan
Chloe was born and raised in Ireland. Sport has always been a huge part of her life, and she played a variety of sports growing up but focussed mostly on Gaelic Football.
 

She has always been truly fascinated by the application and influence of science in sports. This fascination evolved even further when she started studying for her undergraduate degree in sports science and was able to delve deeper into various aspects of sports science such as biomechanics, exercise physiology, nutrition, strength and conditioning, and psychology.

 

It was really when Chloe was on placement in a cardio-rehabilitation centre, working with clinical populations, that she truly started to see the bigger picture. She witnessed first-hand how beneficial and effective exercise was for treating various chronic conditions, and that was when the saying ‘exercise is medicine’ really came to life for her. She found herself able to apply her sports science knowledge to general and clinical populations – greatly contributing to the overall health and wellbeing of her clients.

 

Determined to develop her physiology knowledge and skills further, Chloe studied for a masters in exercise physiology in Loughborough University. She also completed large amounts of physiological testing on sporting and non-sporting individuals, realising its value as part of a training programme to assist with exercise prescription and help monitor overall training progress.

 

Chloe has worked with a wide variety of individuals – from children right up to the elderly! She has gained experience across a number of different environments including corporate settings, sports setups, clinics and gyms. With each person that she works with her aim is to highlight key areas and subtle changes that can help improve their overall health, wellbeing and performance – with the addition of some fun along the way!

 

In her spare time, you’ll find Chloe exploring my surroundings, whether by walking, running or hiking.

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Wed 01 May10:00amIntermediate - Dynamic Reformer Pilates
A step up in pace and intensity, and definitely not for first-timers. Expect a varied and challenging workout with more functional progressions and an emphasis firmly on effort and results. 
Chloe O'Sullivan
Chloe was born and raised in Ireland. Sport has always been a huge part of her life, and she played a variety of sports growing up but focussed mostly on Gaelic Football.
 

She has always been truly fascinated by the application and influence of science in sports. This fascination evolved even further when she started studying for her undergraduate degree in sports science and was able to delve deeper into various aspects of sports science such as biomechanics, exercise physiology, nutrition, strength and conditioning, and psychology.

 

It was really when Chloe was on placement in a cardio-rehabilitation centre, working with clinical populations, that she truly started to see the bigger picture. She witnessed first-hand how beneficial and effective exercise was for treating various chronic conditions, and that was when the saying ‘exercise is medicine’ really came to life for her. She found herself able to apply her sports science knowledge to general and clinical populations – greatly contributing to the overall health and wellbeing of her clients.

 

Determined to develop her physiology knowledge and skills further, Chloe studied for a masters in exercise physiology in Loughborough University. She also completed large amounts of physiological testing on sporting and non-sporting individuals, realising its value as part of a training programme to assist with exercise prescription and help monitor overall training progress.

 

Chloe has worked with a wide variety of individuals – from children right up to the elderly! She has gained experience across a number of different environments including corporate settings, sports setups, clinics and gyms. With each person that she works with her aim is to highlight key areas and subtle changes that can help improve their overall health, wellbeing and performance – with the addition of some fun along the way!

 

In her spare time, you’ll find Chloe exploring my surroundings, whether by walking, running or hiking.

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Wed 01 May11:00amBeginners to Intermediate - Dynamic Reformer Pilates Transition Class
For anyone who’s been taking Beginners classes for a while and is thinking about stepping up to Intermediates, but may be a little nervous about the transition or unsure if they are ready. Slower paced than a normal Intermediate class, you’ll learn how familiar exercises are transformed into an intermediate progression. It's also the ideal environment to get to grips with some of the new and more challenging exercises you’ll encounter.
Chloe O'Sullivan
Chloe was born and raised in Ireland. Sport has always been a huge part of her life, and she played a variety of sports growing up but focussed mostly on Gaelic Football.
 

She has always been truly fascinated by the application and influence of science in sports. This fascination evolved even further when she started studying for her undergraduate degree in sports science and was able to delve deeper into various aspects of sports science such as biomechanics, exercise physiology, nutrition, strength and conditioning, and psychology.

 

It was really when Chloe was on placement in a cardio-rehabilitation centre, working with clinical populations, that she truly started to see the bigger picture. She witnessed first-hand how beneficial and effective exercise was for treating various chronic conditions, and that was when the saying ‘exercise is medicine’ really came to life for her. She found herself able to apply her sports science knowledge to general and clinical populations – greatly contributing to the overall health and wellbeing of her clients.

 

Determined to develop her physiology knowledge and skills further, Chloe studied for a masters in exercise physiology in Loughborough University. She also completed large amounts of physiological testing on sporting and non-sporting individuals, realising its value as part of a training programme to assist with exercise prescription and help monitor overall training progress.

 

Chloe has worked with a wide variety of individuals – from children right up to the elderly! She has gained experience across a number of different environments including corporate settings, sports setups, clinics and gyms. With each person that she works with her aim is to highlight key areas and subtle changes that can help improve their overall health, wellbeing and performance – with the addition of some fun along the way!

 

In her spare time, you’ll find Chloe exploring my surroundings, whether by walking, running or hiking.

Ten - Notting H GateBook Now1714557600
Wed 01 May12:00pmBeginners - Dynamic Reformer Pilates
No prior experience is necessary for this class; a basic level of fitness is helpful but not essential. Clients are introduced to the equipment, techniques and some basic exercises. Recommended as your first class with Ten or for those of you who would like to practice at a gentler pace - though it's still more than enough of a workout to get those all important endorphins going.
Chloe O'Sullivan
Chloe was born and raised in Ireland. Sport has always been a huge part of her life, and she played a variety of sports growing up but focussed mostly on Gaelic Football.
 

She has always been truly fascinated by the application and influence of science in sports. This fascination evolved even further when she started studying for her undergraduate degree in sports science and was able to delve deeper into various aspects of sports science such as biomechanics, exercise physiology, nutrition, strength and conditioning, and psychology.

 

It was really when Chloe was on placement in a cardio-rehabilitation centre, working with clinical populations, that she truly started to see the bigger picture. She witnessed first-hand how beneficial and effective exercise was for treating various chronic conditions, and that was when the saying ‘exercise is medicine’ really came to life for her. She found herself able to apply her sports science knowledge to general and clinical populations – greatly contributing to the overall health and wellbeing of her clients.

 

Determined to develop her physiology knowledge and skills further, Chloe studied for a masters in exercise physiology in Loughborough University. She also completed large amounts of physiological testing on sporting and non-sporting individuals, realising its value as part of a training programme to assist with exercise prescription and help monitor overall training progress.

 

Chloe has worked with a wide variety of individuals – from children right up to the elderly! She has gained experience across a number of different environments including corporate settings, sports setups, clinics and gyms. With each person that she works with her aim is to highlight key areas and subtle changes that can help improve their overall health, wellbeing and performance – with the addition of some fun along the way!

 

In her spare time, you’ll find Chloe exploring my surroundings, whether by walking, running or hiking.

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