The Tower Class: Your Standing Date for Strength, Friendship, and Better Movement

Remember when making plans with friends meant actually seeing each other? Not just texting. Not just liking their Instagram posts. Actually showing up, week after week, to do something together.

What if that something made you stronger, moved better, and felt incredible in your body?

Welcome to our Tower classes at MindBody Physical Therapy—where friendship meets fitness on some of the most effective Pilates equipment ever designed.

Why the Tower? Why Now?

Joseph Pilates created the Tower (also called the Wall Unit) as one of his original apparatus designs, and for good reason. The Tower uses springs and bars to provide variable resistance that challenges your body in ways mat work simply can’t replicate.

Unlike machines at a typical gym that isolate single muscles, the Tower trains your entire body to work as an integrated system. The spring resistance builds strength through your full range of motion while simultaneously improving flexibility and alignment. You’re not just getting stronger—you’re moving better.

At MindBody, we use authentic Gratz Tower equipment—the gold standard in Pilates apparatus. Gratz has been handcrafting Pilates equipment since the 1960s using Joseph Pilates’ original specifications. The springs, the angles, the dimensions—everything is precisely calibrated to deliver the results Pilates intended.

This isn’t boutique fitness equipment designed to look good in a studio. This is professional-grade apparatus designed to transform how your body moves.

The Problem with Most Fitness Classes

You sign up. You go a few times. Life gets busy. You stop going.

Or you go to a packed class where the instructor barely knows your name, can’t see your form from across the room, and certainly can’t give you the corrections you need to actually improve.

Or you work out alone, which requires constant self-motivation that eventually runs dry.

The research on exercise adherence is clear: people who work out with friends are significantly more likely to stick with their fitness routine. Social accountability isn’t just nice to have—it’s the difference between a habit that lasts and a resolution that fades.

You + Two Friends = A Standing Commitment

Here’s how it works: You bring two friends. That’s it. Three people total.

You schedule a set class time that works for all three of you—your standing date every week. Same day, same time, same place. No rescheduling. No “let me check my calendar.” Just a non-negotiable appointment with your friends and your health.

Limited to three participants per class. This isn’t a crowded group fitness scenario where you’re just another body in the room. With only three people on three Towers, your instructor—a Physical Therapist with over 500 hours of Pilates training—can see everything. Every misalignment. Every compensation pattern. Every moment where you need a cue to engage deeper or release tension.

You receive personalized attention that actually corrects your form, not just encouragement to push through one more rep. We see what your body is doing, understand why it’s moving that way, and know exactly how to help you move better.

What Happens in a Tower Class

Each Tower class focuses on targeted exercises using springs and bars for resistance. The spring system provides constant, variable tension that challenges your muscles eccentrically (as they lengthen) and concentrically (as they shorten)—building strength through your complete range of motion.

You’ll work through exercises that:

  • Build core strength and spinal stability: Spring-loaded leg and arm work that requires your deep core muscles to stabilize against resistance
  • Improve posture and alignment: Exercises designed to open tight chest muscles, strengthen weak upper back, and decompress your spine
  • Increase functional strength: Movements that translate directly to daily activities—reaching overhead, bending down, rotating your torso
  • Enhance flexibility and mobility: The Tower allows for deep stretching with support, improving range of motion safely and effectively

Because the Tower is a standing apparatus, you’re training your body in the positions you actually use in life. You’re not lying on a mat hoping the strength you build will somehow transfer to standing activities. You’re strengthening your body in functional, upright positions that immediately improve how you move through your day.

Why Three Friends Works

Think about it: You schedule dinner with friends, and you show up. You plan a weekend trip together, and you make it happen. Why? Because you’re not just committed to the activity—you’re committed to the people.

Three is the magic number. It’s small enough that you actually connect with each other. You know when someone’s having a tough week. You celebrate wins together. You text each other the night before: “See you at 6 tomorrow!”

But it’s also large enough that if one person has a conflict, the other two can still meet. The commitment doesn’t fall apart if one friend travels for work or has a family obligation.

And here’s what happens when you work out with the same two friends every week: You get stronger together. You notice each other’s progress. You encourage each other when an exercise is challenging. You laugh when someone’s spring tension sends them flying (it happens—the Tower has personality).

You build something more valuable than fitness. You build consistency. Connection. A shared investment in taking care of yourselves.

Start Together, Stay Together

January is when everyone makes promises to themselves. Join a gym. Start working out. Get healthier.

By February, most of those promises are broken. Not because people lack willpower, but because they lack structure, accountability, and proper guidance.

This year, do something different. Kick off the new year with a focus on your health and well-being—but don’t do it alone. Bring your people.

Our New Year Tower Series: Three friends. Five sessions on the Tower. A set day and time that becomes your weekly ritual.

Five sessions is enough to learn proper form, feel real changes in your strength and mobility, and establish the habit of showing up. After five weeks, you’ll understand why Pilates practitioners become Pilates devotees. You’ll feel what it’s like to move from your center, engage muscles you forgot you had, and stand taller without thinking about it.

And because you’re doing it together, you’ll actually finish what you start.

Who Should Take Tower Classes?

Tower classes are appropriate for all fitness levels. Whether you’re:

  • New to Pilates and want to learn with friends in a supportive environment
  • Experienced in mat Pilates and ready to progress to apparatus work
  • Dealing with chronic back pain, neck pain, or postural issues
  • Recovering from an injury and cleared by your doctor for exercise
  • An athlete looking to improve core strength and prevent injury
  • Someone who works at a desk and needs to undo the damage of sitting all day

The Tower meets you where you are. The adjustable spring resistance allows for infinite modifications—we can make exercises easier or more challenging based on your specific needs and abilities.

And because your instructors are Physical Therapists, we understand injuries, limitations, and how to work safely with your body’s unique needs. This isn’t cookie-cutter fitness. This is individualized programming in a small group setting.

Take Your Practice to the Next Level

If you’ve been doing mat Pilates, the Tower is your next evolution. The apparatus allows for exercises that simply aren’t possible on the mat, targeting muscles and movement patterns that take your practice deeper.

If you’ve never done Pilates, the Tower provides feedback and support that makes learning proper form easier. The springs guide your movements, helping you understand what correct engagement should feel like.

If you’ve been working out but not seeing results, the Tower’s unique resistance builds strength and flexibility simultaneously—addressing the imbalances that keep you stuck.

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