The perimenopause symptom no one warned you about

Around 70% of women experience widespread joint pain, stiffness, and fatigue during perimenopause, and most never find out why. In October 2024, researchers finally gave it a name: the musculoskeletal syndrome of menopause. Mel breaks down what’s actually happening, why pushing harder at the gym can backfire, and what the research says about the kind of movement that helps.
Why there are no Beginner or Advanced classes at HPY

There’s a reason you handle stress better since you started coming here. And it has nothing to do with your core.
Why the Rest of Your Week Feels Different

There’s a reason you handle stress better since you started coming here. And it has nothing to do with your core.
Why There Are No Mirrors at HPY

If you’re new to HPY and you’ve been wondering about the mirrors – now you know. It’s not an oversight, and we’re not getting them installed.
When Fitness Becomes Fun, Consistency Is Effortless

When exercise is part of who you are, the decision is already made. You don’t debate whether to go. You just go. The same way you don’t debate whether to brush your teeth or have your morning coffee.
I’ve Been Avoiding My Own Studio

Early mornings, late nights, a thousand small decisions. I’m usually up before 6am anyway – but somehow that time keeps going to emails and planning instead of getting on a reformer. I’ve been telling myself I’ll get back to it “once things settle down.”
The Truth About That “Torture Device”

The apparatus Joseph Pilates originally called the “Universal Reformer” was literally a tool of healing. The springs weren’t there to hurt you. They were there to help your body relearn what it had forgotten.
Why We Don’t Do Social Media Like Other Studios

Pardon our stop-and-go posting. When we do show up, it’s because we’ve got something worth saying.
You Can’t Out-Diet Inactivity

A massive study of 346,627 people found that for living longer, exercise showed clear benefits while diet alone didn’t move the needle. Movement isn’t the cherry on top – it’s the foundation.
The part of Pilates most studios skip (and why we don’t)

Joseph Pilates wrote it in capital letters. Most instructors ignore it.