STRETCH & RECOVERY

Stretch & Recovery

reformer slow & restorative all levels grip socks

Stretch & Recovery is our slow, restorative Reformer Pilates class at our Lewisham studio - guided stretches, longer holds and light resistance, designed to release tension, open tight joints and lengthen overworked muscles. It's the class for the weeks your body feels wound tight: a stiff back, hips that have shortened from sitting, shoulders that have crept up towards your ears.

Your teacher guides the whole class with clear, breath-led cues - deepening each stretch, helping you find the right muscles, never forcing anything. There are options, progressions and small adjustments the whole way through, so every body can work at the level that feels right, whether it's your first time on a reformer or your five-hundredth. Most people leave feeling looser, lighter and more at ease than when they arrived.

A Reformer Pilates class mid-session at Innerform's Lewisham studio, the teacher guiding the room.

The slowest class on the timetable, on purpose.

WHAT TO KNOW

What to know.

What to expect

A slow, unhurried Reformer class - the pace is the whole point. You'll move through guided mobility flows, hold stretches for longer than a regular class would ever let you, and use light resistance on the reformer to open tight joints and lengthen overworked muscles. Your teacher cues everything with the breath, so you're never rushing to keep up, and nothing is ever forced - the stretch deepens when your body's ready, not before.

Who it's for

Anyone feeling stiff or tense, honestly - that's the brief. If you sit at a desk and your hips and shoulders have tightened around the shape of your chair, this class was built with you in mind. It's also where people ease back in after a heavy block of training, and where reformer regulars come when they want the machine at a calmer pace. All levels are welcome, including complete beginners - your teacher will get you set up and comfortable before anything moves.

The practical bits

Wear something comfortable you can stretch in, and bring grip socks - they're required for every Reformer class, this one included. That's genuinely the whole kit list. Stretch & Recovery sits on the regular timetable alongside everything else we teach - see when it runs on the schedule.

QUESTIONS

About Stretch & Recovery.

What is Stretch & Recovery?

Stretch & Recovery is our slow, restorative Reformer Pilates class at our studio in Lewisham - guided stretches, longer holds and light resistance to release tension, open tight joints and lengthen overworked muscles. Everything is cued with the breath and nothing is forced, with options and small adjustments throughout so every body can work at the level that feels right. Most people book it for the weeks they feel stiff, tight or run-down, and leave feeling looser and lighter.

My back and hips always feel stiff - is this the right class?

It's the class we'd point you to first. Stretch & Recovery exists for exactly that feeling: the pace is slow, the resistance is light, the holds are long, and your teacher offers easier and deeper options for every position, so nothing is ever forced on a body that's asking for gentleness. One honest note: if you're working through an injury or pain that isn't going away, have a word with your GP or physio first, and tell your teacher at the start of class - they'll quietly keep an eye and cue you towards the options that suit you.

Is it a workout or a stretch class?

Both, leaning stretch. The light resistance means your muscles are genuinely working - supporting each position, learning where "engaged but not gripping" is - but you won't be racing through reps or chasing your breath. Think of it as the recovery day that actually does something: you'll feel it as ease and length afterwards, not as soreness.

How is it different from a regular Reformer Pilates class?

Same reformer, different intention. Our regular Reformer Pilates classes build strength through controlled, flowing movement; Stretch & Recovery slows everything right down - longer holds, lighter springs, and mobility as the goal rather than the warm-up. Plenty of people do both and let the week decide which one they need.

I've never done Reformer Pilates before - can I start here?

Yes - the class is built for all levels, and the slow pace actually makes it a very kind first meeting with the reformer. Your teacher will show you around the machine before anything moves and keep the options coming the whole way through. If you'd like a grounding in the fundamentals as well, our Reformer Foundation classes are built exactly for that - lots of people do the pair.

I sit at a desk all day - will this help my tight hips and shoulders?

That tightness is what half the room is there for. Long days at a desk shorten the front of the hips and pull the shoulders up and forward, and Stretch & Recovery works exactly those areas - opening the hips, lengthening the muscles that sitting keeps short, and giving your shoulders somewhere to be other than up round your ears. Come for a few weeks and notice how you sit differently on the way home.

What do I need to wear or bring?

Something comfortable you can stretch in, and grip socks - they're required for every class on the reformer, this one included, and we sell them at the studio if you arrive without a pair. That's it: the studio, the reformer and your teacher take care of the rest.

Does the intro offer cover Stretch & Recovery?

Yes - the intro offer is three classes for £33 over fourteen days, and Stretch & Recovery counts, along with every other class on the timetable. It's honestly a lovely one to include in your three: try a regular Reformer class, then this, and feel the difference for yourself. When you're ready for what comes next, have a look at our pricing page.
INTRO OFFER

Try three classes for £33.

The intro offer is three classes for £33, good for fourteen days and usable on Stretch & Recovery as well as every other class on the timetable. Come once when you're feeling wound tight and see what the slow pace does.