With the belief that ‘Pilates is for everybody,’ Club Pilates Front Range Village strives to create an atmosphere that is inclusive and geared towards forming relationships while improving health. September marks the six-year anniversary of this location and celebrates the efforts towards community building that they’ve brought to the Fort Collins fitness community.
With a focus on relationships, rather than just fitness, Tamara Wenck, Club Pilates Front Range Village’s general manager, has seen the bonds and relationships form between instructors and members throughout the years.
“I used to be an instructor before I became general manager and it's a different aspect when you get to know [members] from within the class – you get to know them personally,” Wenck said. “With the bonds that we've created and being able to see them in their introductory class and now years later, we get to see the difference that has been made and just feel proud.”
With a community-centric approach, Club Pilates Front Range Village celebrates their members and teammates successes. If a member or instructor achieves their goals, then everyone at Club Pilates Front Range Village comes together to celebrate the wins as if they are their own.
“Our team here feels like a friendship. We all care about each other and everyone’s success stories,” Wenck said. “The close connection has made us strong, and we all support each other.”
Throughout their six years in Fort Collins, Club Pilates Front Range Village has provided a space that welcomes newcomers while fostering relationships with long-term members. When they first opened their doors, Pilates was starting to make waves as a popular fitness program in the area. With its popularity booming, Club Pilates Front Range Village strived to create a space that encouraged people to try something new.
During the pandemic, virtual classes were offered and are still available on their social media platforms, that continued their mission of supporting their community and providing a space of encouragement. Their dedication to guiding their members in health and wellness never slowed during a challenging time.
To celebrate their contributions to the fitness and wellness community in Fort Collins for the last six years, Club Pilates Front Range Village will be hosting a summer cookout event at their studio on August 3 from 4-7pm. Members and non-members are invited to come celebrate with delicious food, yard games, vendors from small businesses in the area, and get access to discounts on memberships, giveaways, and prizes.
When looking toward the future at Club Pilates Front Range Village, Wenck said their goals of community engagement are at the forefront. Expanding their reach to communities that want to use Pilates for body healing after injuries and medical ailments can be life changing for individuals. With the success they’ve seen from the last six years in the fitness community, Club Pilates Front Range Village is sure to continue making waves in the years to come.
“Our team here feels like a friendship. We all care about each other and everyone’s success stories.” - Tamara Wenck