I am a proud breast cancer survivor, but in 2013, my health took another turn; I learned that my breast cancer had returned and during treatment I was diagnosed with an extremely aggressive form of ovarian cancer.
Following lengthy treatment for both cancers, I was left so weakened that I was falling and having difficulty keeping my balance when doing something as simple as stepping off a curb. I was pretty desperate to find a way to regain my strength and stamina, but every exercise I attempted left me exhausted within the first ten minutes.
One day, my daughter texted me and said she just signed us both up for the Intro Class at the Club Pilates that had just opened. My first thought was, “Oh, no - what is she getting me into now?” However, she was pretty convincing, saying she was sure this was just what I needed.
As it turns out, she was right!
At the intro class, I remember telling my instructor Taylor that I had tried everything, and felt both too weak to make this work, and also fearful that I would get injured in my current physical condition.
Being on the Reformer was a very calming experience. I just did what I was able to do (which wasn’t a lot at first!) and didn’t worry that anyone was looking at me or judging. In fact, it was just the opposite; everyone was welcoming, friendly, and encouraging. I was off and running; I couldn’t wait to go to my next class!
Fast forward to today: most weeks I go to class every day, and some days I may even take two classes in a row! My favorite class format is Center and Balance. To me, it is like moving meditation. I have also found that for me, stretching is as important as strengthening.
The changes I have witnessed are still hard for me to believe.
She also told me that the exercise I am getting is the best thing that I can do to prevent a recurrence of my cancers.
It turns out Club Pilates is a pretty inspiring place. It’s a place where many wonderful friendships are made. The beautiful, uplifting, supportive wellness-based community of people that I have met has been a very important and unexpected bonus.
I reached a big personal milestone in February of 2019: 500 Club Pilates classes completed! Those 500 classes have restored my strength and vitality - something I truly doubted was possible.
I hope my story inspires others to believe in the power of Pilates in their own personal transformation and wellness plan.
Written by Tina C., member of Club Pilates Carmel.