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Rated 4.9/5 based on 18 customer reviews.
July 22, 2019 21:54

I loved going to mat classes at this studio! I was in town for a few weeks house-sitting and had never done pilates before but was curious to try. I'm so glad that I did and that I did so at Cascadia! All the instructors whose classes I attended were friendly, energetic, deeply knowledgeable, and eager to help students progress. I felt comfortable, welcomed, and supported as a newbie. It seemed to me that this is a great space for folks of any age/body type to find positive, challenging work for their level. I learned a lot about my body in just two weeks, and it's clear from the instructors' level of knowledge that there is a lot more I could learn from them. I wished I lived in the area; I would attend regularly if I did!

June 24, 2019 22:40

I had been curious about Cascadia Pilates & Core Align, as I live in the neighborhood and walk by frequently. My only prior experience with Pilates was negative with a large mat class many years ago at a big box gym. By chance, I saw that a six month introductory unlimited membership was being offered at 50% off in the New Year when Yoga Bhoga was merging into the space next door. At the time, I was having some chronic pain from exercise that I knew needed longer term work than outpatient physical therapy and my lax at home discipline could provide. I took a leap of faith / made an impulsive decision, paid the six months up front without ever having taken a class or getting on a Reformer, and haven't looked back! In my almost 6 months at Cascadia Pilates and Core Align, I've taken 100 and counting Reformer and Core Align equipment classes and a small handful of mat classes. I've had class with almost every instructor at the studio and can attest that everybody is fantastic. The instructors are so kind and friendly. Everybody greets you by name when you walk in the door. The teachers genuinely want to help you to feel better and improve your form and function. I felt very welcome from Day 1 even as somebody who was clueless about Pilates and needed A LOT of direction. The equipment classes are small (6 people or less) and there is a lot of hands on attention. The teachers quickly get to know you and your strengths and weaknesses. You get asked before class if there is anything going on in your body that needs attention. There is a lot of gentle guidance, encouragement, and positive reinforcement. I never feel like teachers get frustrated with me when I'm having a hard time with a correction. If you are at all curious about Pilates, this is a very positive and special place. It's worth every penny. Also, my pain is much improved!

May 8, 2019 05:22

Cascadia Pilates offers a great workout that will leave you sore in places you never imagined! Instruction was clear and offered options for beginner, interned & advanced, so no one is left behind. Look forward to my next visit to Portland for a mega workout!

November 10, 2018 18:19

A much belated enthusiastic review! Everyone here and the equipment are top-notch. I have tried other Pilates studies, but Cascadia is the best. I've been taking private lessons with Cesa for about a year and she has been awesome.

October 27, 2017 16:13

My second home. All of the instructors are friendly, knowledgeable and fun to work out with. It's in a lovely space with lots of equipment. If you haven't tried Pilates this is the place to go. I was a complete beginner when I started, but with three private sessions a week my body has completely changed! I have muscles in places I never knew I had and I am feeling more and more in alignment. My chronic neck pain has been getting better, too. I normally get bored with workouts after a couple of months but after five months here I still look forward to going. Awesome selection of group classes as well! I cannot recommend this place enough.

October 27, 2017 16:13

My second home. All of the instructors are friendly, knowledgeable and fun to work out with. It's in a lovely space with lots of equipment. If you haven't tried Pilates this is the place to go. I was a complete beginner when I started, but with three private sessions a week my body has completely changed! I have muscles in places I never knew I had and I am feeling more and more in alignment. My chronic neck pain has been getting better, too. I normally get bored with workouts after a couple of months but after five months here I still look forward to going. Awesome selection of group classes as well! I cannot recommend this place enough.

October 24, 2017 04:12

I use to believe in chiropractic, but lost interest when I got in touch with the reality that it wasn't actually helping me. I had a baby about a year ago now and have had pretty gnarly back pain ever since. My shoulders would hurt from baby wearing. Overall I was just hurty and whiny and tired and I worried there was nothing I could do about it because I had tried it all. I tried diet. I tried supplements. I tried massage, chiropractic, yoga, jogging, other exercise, but I wasn't feeling any better. Carpe Diem Pilates is the best decision I could have made!

I have been doing 2 private lessons a week for about 8 weeks. I can definitely say I felt results immediately and other people saw the results enough to comment after maybe the 3rd or 4th lesson. What finally pushed me over the edge in my decision to write this review was that I was getting more and more compliments from people about how straight, and tall, and fit I was looking. Apparently people had been concerned about me being crooked and hunched over and a bit poochy, but never said anything.

What makes Pilates great is that it works with the assumption is that your body is strong and capable, there is nothing wrong with you except that some muscles are just stronger than they need to be (over compensating) and that's pulling your body in funny directions. So Pilates isolates and strengthens the lesser used muscles so the ones that are working too strongly can relax.

At Carpe Diem they have rooms full of these contraptions that could be mistaken for traction and torture devices if the place wasn't so well lit. Once you get to know the machines it's surprising how something so simple can isolate your muscles so well - and make you work so hard! The staff is friendly and accommodating and mega knowledgeable about anatomy and movement.

Basically, Pilates (at least the Pilates that Carpe Diem offers) is about practical, tangible, REAL LIFE results. It's not about feeling better for the moment and then going back to see them again when you hurt again... Pilates is about building your body up. There are no homework assignments except to be conscious of how you hold your body so that you don't fall back into the habits that ended you up in pain in the first place.
For the first time I am able to see realistic goals for myself. In the last 2 months of lessons (pricey, but worth it!) I have found awareness of my core. Do you know where your core is? I thought I did... but let me tell you, I most certainly did not. I am now able to realize that my shoulders are way too strong and I need to consciously work on my "Scapular Wrap" which makes me hold my head straight and up right and not forward. My hips tilt the right direction now. I feel the results and the relief that Pilates has given me multiple times a day, every day!
I look forward to strengthening my "outer leg line" which will hold my knees and ankles better and keep them from collapsing in on themselves. In my opinion, not many fitness regimes can offer this amount of physical awareness and it is empowering to be able to see the results and actually be able to see where I can get myself to! I can see in the future I won't have to be some conscious of how I hold my body because the "muscle memory" will be there and it just happen without having to think about it.

In the interest of managing expectations... Pilates, while it is a physical exercise, works your brain more than your body - especially in the beginning. It's *hard*, mentally hard, to find those muscles because you aren't use to using them. Try it... you'll see what I mean. My body is definitely being worked out, but not so much that I am sore the next day like some workouts. These workouts aren't cardio heavy so you don't get all sweaty and stinky.

October 24, 2017 04:12

Cascadia Pilates and CoreAlign has really changed my posture... and changed my life. I love walking in the door of the studio, knowing that I will get a friendly greeting and a great workout, every time!

October 24, 2017 04:12

After only the first few sessions, the connection I have to my body and the improvement in mobility, strength, and posture is profound. I've had a chance to work with each member of the staff and the focus, attention, and specificity in their approach to training the body is phenomenal. And it's fun! I recommend Cascadia to everyone.

October 24, 2017 04:12

Before my wife started going to a private Pilates class here I never really gave much thought to Pilates. Being a male from Northern Ireland originally I was only really exposed to yoga and it was pretty fringe activity for a long time over there. But seeing the good results my wife had, she encouraged me to go. These ladies are amazing!! I started taking some private sessions and I have achieved mobility back in my shoulder which I thought I would never have which really has made such a big difference to me. It has also improved my core strength and posture greatly. I honestly did not think I would see that much of an improvement going in but I really enjoy my time spent in the studio and the benefits of the workout after

October 15, 2016 15:42

After only the first few sessions, the connection I have to my body and the improvement in mobility, strength, and posture is profound. I've had a chance to work with each member of the staff and the focus, attention, and specificity in their approach to training the body is phenomenal. And it's fun! I recommend Cascadia to everyone.

October 15, 2016 15:42

After only the first few sessions, the connection I have to my body and the improvement in mobility, strength, and posture is profound. I've had a chance to work with each member of the staff and the focus, attention, and specificity in their approach to training the body is phenomenal. And it's fun! I recommend Cascadia to everyone.

June 29, 2016 10:33

Cascadia Pilates and CoreAlign has really changed my posture... and changed my life. I love walking in the door of the studio, knowing that I will get a friendly greeting and a great workout, every time!

June 29, 2016 10:33

Cascadia Pilates and CoreAlign has really changed my posture... and changed my life. I love walking in the door of the studio, knowing that I will get a friendly greeting and a great workout, every time!

September 21, 2015 15:06

Before my wife started going to a private Pilates class here I never really gave much thought to Pilates. Being a male from Northern Ireland originally I was only really exposed to yoga and it was pretty fringe activity for a long time over there. But seeing the good results my wife had, she encouraged me to go. These ladies are amazing!! I started taking some private sessions and I have achieved mobility back in my shoulder which I thought I would never have which really has made such a big difference to me. It has also improved my core strength and posture greatly. I honestly did not think I would see that much of an improvement going in but I really enjoy my time spent in the studio and the benefits of the workout after

September 21, 2015 15:06

Before my wife started going to a private Pilates class here I never really gave much thought to Pilates. Being a male from Northern Ireland originally I was only really exposed to yoga and it was pretty fringe activity for a long time over there. But seeing the good results my wife had, she encouraged me to go. These ladies are amazing!! I started taking some private sessions and I have achieved mobility back in my shoulder which I thought I would never have which really has made such a big difference to me. It has also improved my core strength and posture greatly. I honestly did not think I would see that much of an improvement going in but I really enjoy my time spent in the studio and the benefits of the workout after

May 19, 2015 16:12

I use to believe in chiropractic, but lost interest when I got in touch with the reality that it wasn't actually helping me. I had a baby about a year ago now and have had pretty gnarly back pain ever since. My shoulders would hurt from baby wearing. Overall I was just hurty and whiny and tired and I worried there was nothing I could do about it because I had tried it all. I tried diet. I tried supplements. I tried massage, chiropractic, yoga, jogging, other exercise, but I wasn't feeling any better. Carpe Diem Pilates is the best decision I could have made!

I have been doing 2 private lessons a week for about 8 weeks. I can definitely say I felt results immediately and other people saw the results enough to comment after maybe the 3rd or 4th lesson. What finally pushed me over the edge in my decision to write this review was that I was getting more and more compliments from people about how straight, and tall, and fit I was looking. Apparently people had been concerned about me being crooked and hunched over and a bit poochy, but never said anything.

What makes Pilates great is that it works with the assumption is that your body is strong and capable, there is nothing wrong with you except that some muscles are just stronger than they need to be (over compensating) and that's pulling your body in funny directions. So Pilates isolates and strengthens the lesser used muscles so the ones that are working too strongly can relax.

At Carpe Diem they have rooms full of these contraptions that could be mistaken for traction and torture devices if the place wasn't so well lit. Once you get to know the machines it's surprising how something so simple can isolate your muscles so well - and make you work so hard! The staff is friendly and accommodating and mega knowledgeable about anatomy and movement.

Basically, Pilates (at least the Pilates that Carpe Diem offers) is about practical, tangible, REAL LIFE results. It's not about feeling better for the moment and then going back to see them again when you hurt again... Pilates is about building your body up. There are no homework assignments except to be conscious of how you hold your body so that you don't fall back into the habits that ended you up in pain in the first place.
For the first time I am able to see realistic goals for myself. In the last 2 months of lessons (pricey, but worth it!) I have found awareness of my core. Do you know where your core is? I thought I did... but let me tell you, I most certainly did not. I am now able to realize that my shoulders are way too strong and I need to consciously work on my "Scapular Wrap" which makes me hold my head straight and up right and not forward. My hips tilt the right direction now. I feel the results and the relief that Pilates has given me multiple times a day, every day!
I look forward to strengthening my "outer leg line" which will hold my knees and ankles better and keep them from collapsing in on themselves. In my opinion, not many fitness regimes can offer this amount of physical awareness and it is empowering to be able to see the results and actually be able to see where I can get myself to! I can see in the future I won't have to be some conscious of how I hold my body because the "muscle memory" will be there and it just happen without having to think about it.

In the interest of managing expectations... Pilates, while it is a physical exercise, works your brain more than your body - especially in the beginning. It's *hard*, mentally hard, to find those muscles because you aren't use to using them. Try it... you'll see what I mean. My body is definitely being worked out, but not so much that I am sore the next day like some workouts. These workouts aren't cardio heavy so you don't get all sweaty and stinky.

May 19, 2015 16:12

I use to believe in chiropractic, but lost interest when I got in touch with the reality that it wasn't actually helping me. I had a baby about a year ago now and have had pretty gnarly back pain ever since. My shoulders would hurt from baby wearing. Overall I was just hurty and whiny and tired and I worried there was nothing I could do about it because I had tried it all. I tried diet. I tried supplements. I tried massage, chiropractic, yoga, jogging, other exercise, but I wasn't feeling any better. Carpe Diem Pilates is the best decision I could have made!

I have been doing 2 private lessons a week for about 8 weeks. I can definitely say I felt results immediately and other people saw the results enough to comment after maybe the 3rd or 4th lesson. What finally pushed me over the edge in my decision to write this review was that I was getting more and more compliments from people about how straight, and tall, and fit I was looking. Apparently people had been concerned about me being crooked and hunched over and a bit poochy, but never said anything.

What makes Pilates great is that it works with the assumption is that your body is strong and capable, there is nothing wrong with you except that some muscles are just stronger than they need to be (over compensating) and that's pulling your body in funny directions. So Pilates isolates and strengthens the lesser used muscles so the ones that are working too strongly can relax.

At Carpe Diem they have rooms full of these contraptions that could be mistaken for traction and torture devices if the place wasn't so well lit. Once you get to know the machines it's surprising how something so simple can isolate your muscles so well - and make you work so hard! The staff is friendly and accommodating and mega knowledgeable about anatomy and movement.

Basically, Pilates (at least the Pilates that Carpe Diem offers) is about practical, tangible, REAL LIFE results. It's not about feeling better for the moment and then going back to see them again when you hurt again... Pilates is about building your body up. There are no homework assignments except to be conscious of how you hold your body so that you don't fall back into the habits that ended you up in pain in the first place.
For the first time I am able to see realistic goals for myself. In the last 2 months of lessons (pricey, but worth it!) I have found awareness of my core. Do you know where your core is? I thought I did... but let me tell you, I most certainly did not. I am now able to realize that my shoulders are way too strong and I need to consciously work on my "Scapular Wrap" which makes me hold my head straight and up right and not forward. My hips tilt the right direction now. I feel the results and the relief that Pilates has given me multiple times a day, every day!
I look forward to strengthening my "outer leg line" which will hold my knees and ankles better and keep them from collapsing in on themselves. In my opinion, not many fitness regimes can offer this amount of physical awareness and it is empowering to be able to see the results and actually be able to see where I can get myself to! I can see in the future I won't have to be some conscious of how I hold my body because the "muscle memory" will be there and it just happen without having to think about it.

In the interest of managing expectations... Pilates, while it is a physical exercise, works your brain more than your body - especially in the beginning. It's *hard*, mentally hard, to find those muscles because you aren't use to using them. Try it... you'll see what I mean. My body is definitely being worked out, but not so much that I am sore the next day like some workouts. These workouts aren't cardio heavy so you don't get all sweaty and stinky.

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