Winter 2025 In-Studio Pilates

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Winter Semester Pilates runs Jan 6 – March 14 2025

  • Registration opens Wed Nov 20 at 7am via Portland Community College  Some classes sell out quickly, so if your schedule is less flexible, plan to register right away.
  • If you are new to taking classes with PCC, please create an account prior to attempting to register — give it 48 hours to go live.
  • NO CLASSES Monday Jan 20. Monday students are charged for 1 less class in the semester
  • In-Studio equipment classes with Christine Binnendyk happen Monday thru Friday. Class size maximum is 10. Make-ups are on a space available basis.
  • In-Studio equipment classes with Kelly Vincent happen on Saturdays. Class size maximum is 10. Make-ups are not currently available. (We cannot swap classes between Christine & Kelly)
  • Planning to travel this semester? YES, you can sign up for class with Christine and use your registration as a “10 pack” of classes to attend as often as possible while you’re in town.
Day PDX Time Class CRN
Mon 9:15 Level 3 EQUIPMENT 12577
Mon 10:30 Level 2 EQUIPMENT 12575
Mon 11:45 Level 2.5 EQUIPMENT 13985
       
Tue 9:15 Level 4 EQUIPMENT 13269
Tue 10:30 Level 2.5 EQUIPMENT 13986
Tue 11:45 Level 1 EQUIPMENT 12581
Wed 9:15 Level 3 EQUIPMENT 12580
Wed 10:30 Level 2 EQUIPMENT 12576
Wed 11:45 Level 2.5 EQUIPMENT 14969
       
Thur 9:15 Level 4 EQUIPMENT 13270
Thur 10:30 Level 2.5 EQUIPMENT 13987
Thur 11:45 Level 1 EQUIPMENT 13266
Fri 9:15 Level 3 EQUIPMENT 12583
Fri 10:30 Level 2 EQUIPMENT 12582
Fri 11:45 Level 4 EQUIPMENT 13988

Sat

9:00 AM

Level 1

CRN 15123

Kelly

Sat

10:00 AM

Level 2

CRN 15124

Kelly

Sat

11:00 AM

Level 2.5

CRN 15125

Kelly

  • I’m in great shape, what Level should I take? If you’re new to Pilates, start with Level 1. You’ll learn how to use all of the equipment, intro exercises and safety protocols. There’s plenty of time to ask questions, goof up, ask some more, repeat things. I do occasionally bump people up a Level at week 5, if you’re catching on quickly.
  • What’s the difference between Level 1 and Level 2? More exercises! Level 2 has limited weight bearing on wrists.
  • What’s the different between Level 2 and Level 2.5? The pace of 2.5 is faster than 2. We’ll introduce more weight bearing on wrists. If possibly, bump yourself to Level 2.5 as a prep for Level 3.
  • What’s the difference between Levels 2.5 and 3? More weight bearing on hands/wrists in Level 3, which also means more advanced exercises. Level 3 has a faster pace than Level 2.5.
  • Level 4 classes are the fastest pace and include more “up and over” exercises and one arm or or one leg movements. Please don’t register for this class if you an ongoing injury or limitation. When in doubt, check in with me first.