Kerry Stewart Pilates located at 170 Hyndland Rd, Glasgow G12 9HZ, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 07876 473381

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Nicola Carty

5 Google Rating

Kerry is an excellent teacher - she gives really clear instructions (especially helpful when doing c

5/ 5

Kerry is an excellent teacher - she gives really clear instructions (especially helpful when doing classes online!) and there's always a good mix of exercises targeting different parts of the body. Her classes have really helped get rid of a lot of joint and back pain I've experienced, as well as noticeably improving my strength and mobility. Kerry is also really warm and friendly, which makes a big difference! I love these classes, and would highly recommend them!

Aileen O'Gorman

5 Google Rating

Kerry is a wonderful Pilates teacher. She supports people to go at their own pace and abilities and

5/ 5

Kerry is a wonderful Pilates teacher. She supports people to go at their own pace and abilities and does great stretches to combat all the sitting and hunching over phones and desks we all do now.

Tracy Russell

5 Google Rating

I've been going to Kerry's classes for years after experiencing pain and they've changed my life. Ke

5/ 5

I've been going to Kerry's classes for years after experiencing pain and they've changed my life. Kerry explains the moves, the benefits of them and also gives alternative exercises if you're in pain. I've gone to other Pilates teachers but always come back to Kerry. Her online classes during the pandemic are great too and easily accessed through Zoom.

Donald Histead

5 Google Rating

I have taken Pilates classes with Kerry for a number of years and really feel that the sessions help

5/ 5

I have taken Pilates classes with Kerry for a number of years and really feel that the sessions help me with my mobility and core strength. In the past I have had issues with my back but problems have occurred far less frequently since I have been participating.

Julie Robertson

5 Google Rating

Kerry is a great teacher, explaining all the moves well. I find the classes very helpful and would n

5/ 5

Kerry is a great teacher, explaining all the moves well. I find the classes very helpful and would not hesitate to recommend them. Kerry offers classes at a variety of times and in lockdown they are easily accessible by zoom. She also provides a choice of passes.

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