- We're More than Just a GymIf you're looking for a challenge, we've got that covered. If you're looking for instructors that are focused on form while maximizing your results, we've got that, too. If you're looking for accountability, just ask our members why they show up every day. We're not just a gym, we're the Reformation Fitness family.
- Get Reformation StrongWe firmly believe that smaller classes yield better results for our clients. Since 2013, members have enjoyed the hands-on attention from our world-class professional trainers, while enjoying the high-energy and welcoming community that comes from small group classes. Whether you are looking to tone up, shed a few pounds, beat your last race time or get into the best shape of your life we have you covered with a wide variety of classes — ranging from Metabolic Conditioning (H.I.I.T.), TRX, Spin, Power Yoga, Mat Pilates, CoreBlast, Fusion 2.0 and Group Reformer. Simply put we live, breathe, and sweat just one word — ACHIEVE!
- Our Commitment to YouOur mission is to help members achieve their highest fitness level possible! Reformation Fitness's classes are intelligently designed to dynamically challenge its members to break-through fitness barriers each-and-every workout – build lean & powerful muscle, significantly raise cardio endurance, develop superior core strength, increase metabolic burn rates, greatly improve flexibility, agility, balance and coordination. Our team is excited to work with you to get Reformation Strong!
- Come train with DC's top-notch trainers. Experience counts in fitness — we couldn't agree more!
- Audrey LambAudrey loves sweating, screaming and dancing in a dark room on stationary bikes. She has been leading spin classes around the DMV for over 7 years. A certified holistic health coach, her classes emphasize the mind/body connection and just how good you'll feel after you walk out of her class. Audrey is a Boston transplant who appreciates flashy Athleisurewear, a good pino noir, and anything with frosting.
- Brittney SavitchOne class with Brittney, and you'll never believe her side gig is teaching dance to small children. Don't worry; she's not asking them to do dead lifts. Making sure her clients always have an eye on proper form and technique, Brittney feeds off of the encouragement and camaraderie of group fitness. Her classes are high-energy, non-stop, and will push you to your limit. There's a reason we call her the "Punisher." Ok, we don't really call her that. But that'd be kinda fun if we did. Certifications: National Personal Training Institute, CrossFit, TRX.
- Camille TuuttiCamille completed her comprehensive teacher training through BASI at Balanced Bodies in Herndon, Va. She fell in love with Pilates in 2012, after her first reformer class. Camille's teaching style emphasizes focus, precision and alignment - and ensuring you have a fun, challenging class! You'll find her most often in the Pilates studio or shoe shopping when she's off the clock. Camille is a journalist at Atlantic Media, serving as Nextgov's executive editor. She's also a certified nutrition coach through the Institute for Transformational Nutrition.
- Carlos UrrelyCarlos Urrely completed his advanced teacher training from the IM=X Pilates Studio in Miami, FL. He has also attended several intensive workshops that focused on anatomy, back care, and pre/post natal Pilates. His classes blend both classical and contemporary approaches to the Pilates method with a strong focus on it's key principles: breath, precision, flow and control. Carlos teaches in a fun, friendly and conversational manner with plenty of motivation and humor!
- Chloe MclnnisChloe is a walking national monument. That is, she's the rarely-spotted DC native you only hear about in urban legends. Playing both basketball and volleyball at the college level, Chloe takes that leadership and motivation and brings it to all of her classes. Her quick wit and dynamic personality keeps you engaged, almost to the point where you don't even notice you're working up a sweat. Almost. Certifications: Personal Training, Yoga 200RYT, Pilates mat and Reformer, Group Exercise, Nutritional Coaching.
- Danielle Karst
- Emily SeldinShe's been practicing yoga since high school, where she used it as a balance to running, field hockey, and lacrosse. Fast forward a few years later, and she's a graduate of The Studio DC's 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training and is a certified Resist-A-Ball C.O.R.E. instructor. When off the mat, Emily is politically active, enjoys traveling, and loves to cook. She's a native of HuSTLe City. (That's St. Louis for all you noobs).
- Erin MaguireY'all. We've got a real, live college professor teaching at our studio. She doesn't wear ascots and smoke a pipe, but Erin does moonlight as the Assistant Director of Fitness and Wellness at George Washington University. Aside from teaching groups of doe-eyed underclassmen the ins and outs of personal training prep, she's also been at the front of group fitness classes for over 10 years. Certifications: Personal Training, Group Exercise, Peak Pilates, YogaFit, BODYPUMP, TurboKick, Metabolic Effect.
- John Godlasky
- John IssaJohn is, and always has been a health and fitness enthusiast. Beyond his B.S. degree in Exercise Science, his NASM certification in strength and conditioning, or his abundant wit and ability to laugh at his own jokes, is his belief that everyone can become stronger, fitter, and faster. His classes focus on the execution of perfect form instead of rushing through movements simply to get a better time. He considers his greatest personal accomplishments to be his children - daughter Logan and son Lincoln - both of whom were born doing burpees and walking on their hands.
- Jordan McGillisNo stranger to teaching group fitness, Jordan has been in the game in DC and Virginia since 2013. His favorite movement to coach and perform? The muscle up and burpee, both of which we believe are qualifications to make him certifiably crazy. Need more proof? He also attended the inaugural Power Monkey Camp, hosted by former US Olympic Gymnastics team member Dave Durante. To make him seem semi-average, Jordan enjoys history and logic games outside of the studio.
- Julie BensonKnow that kind of trainer that smiles at you sweetly, then kindly asks you to do 10 more reps? That's Julie. Her classes are open to all fitness levels and are very client-centric. Whether you're trying to lose weight, build strength, or just reduce stress, Julie is driven by seeing her clients progress in their fitness journeys. Julie also puts her money where her mouth is. When she's not teaching, she's working on her own fitness in one of the many classes Reformation Fitness has to offer. Certifications: Peak Pilates.
- Karla BrooksKarla Brooks is a native Washingtonian. She graduated from Duke Ellington School of the Arts where she majored in classical ballet. She danced professionally for over a decade with various ballet companies throughout the states. Karla was introduced to the Pilates discipline during her dance career. Karla was a member of the teaching faculty at Body Arts and Science International (BASI), an internationally recognized certifying organization. She remains a featured model in many of BASI's study guides and manuals. Karla's fitness background includes certifications from the American Council on Exercise (Health Coach)Healthy Mom's Fitness (Perinatal Specialist) and BASI (Comprehensive Pilates).
- Katie SudhoffKatie hails from Missouri but has been bouncing around the East Coast for over a decade. Katie has enjoyed running competitively since high school but really got into functional fitness when she joined the Marine Corps after graduating college.
- Lindsey KorenIf there's something good that came out of the Federal government shutdown in 2013, it's Lindsey's love for yoga. She first began her practice as a student at the University of Maryland, but it was her newfound time off a few years back that really helped her kick it into gear. She encourages her students not to take her too seriously, and she prides herself on making her classes lighthearted, athletic, and invigorating. In her spare time, she loves cheering on the Terps while eating croissants, chocolate, and other treats. Because balance.
- Lisa TernesCalm, cool, and collected. That's the name of Lisa's game. In her classes, your face says "I'm totally cool" while your abs scream "what in the world am I doing here?!" Basically, her classes are harder than they look. With an emphasis on alignment and the nuance of movement, Lisa takes you on a deliberate journey of experiential biomechanics. Short version: feel parts of your body you never felt before.
- Liz Pandya
- Lizzie Stodolski
- Meaghan Jennison
- Michele LockhartMichele Lockhart can be found spinning, boxing, playing soccer, or eating when she is not busy working as an environmental engineer in Washington, DC. Michele loves the way a tough workout puts your mind completely in the zone and makes you feel accomplished!
- Mike Huling
- Misook IssaShe has devoted over 20 years of teaching, living, and promoting a healthily active lifestyle. Her classes are energetic, challenging, safe, and fun. When she's not teaching you'll find her training with her husband or play dates with her most adorable kids ever.
- Nick WallaceAs an ACSM-certified Personal Trainer and the current Personal Training Supervisor at The George Washington University, Nick maintains his own fitness regimen with weightlifting, triathlete competitions, and Tough Mudder races. Drawing on his passions, no two workouts with him will ever be the same. In an attempt to combine his two competing loves of physical wellness and American Politics, he is pursuing a Masters in Public Policy at GWU, concentrating in Health Policy. Nick believes health is a public good and a human right and hopes to make this country a healthier place in the future.
- Ori KorinTrue story: Ori walked out of her first indoor cycling class five years ago midway through the second song. A couple years later, she gave it another shot and realized that a good instructor, the right music, and a little perseverance go a long way. Her classes promise something for everyone, from the hard-core climbers, to the rhythm dance machines, to the wild speed demons. When she's not cycling, you can find Ori working in the labor movement trying to make sequins office-appropriate, and drinking obscene quantities of Dunkin' Donuts iced coffee.
- Rachel GoldbergRachel is a South Florida girl transplanted in DC living a plant based diet and lifestyle for the past 3 years. Marathoner turned bikini competitor. Loves working out especially Bikram yoga, weights, running, and group fitness. One class with her and you'll realize, Rachel loves motivating, spreading positivity and encouraging you to push yourself to the next level and NEVER GIVE UP! It's all about discovery, always growing inside and out. Her motto is if it doesn't challenge you it doesn't change.
- Sarah MillerSarah has been active for most of her life. She cheered in college and briefly tried her hand at running after her cheer days were done. She began crossfit in 2012 and utilizes the functional approach to fitness and wellness. She has been working in fitness full time since the summer of 2015. Sarah's number one priority is safety. She emphasizes form and mechanics, drills consistency, and then adds intensity. She is passionate about fitness and wellness and helps people find exercises that they enjoy and look forward to. Sarah believes if it isn't fun and challenging people will quickly burn out. She has worked with a wide range of clients--teens to older adults, novice to athlete, and persons with various chronic pain disorders and/or injuries. Sarah has her Masters in Social Work from Baylor University and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Baylor University. She is also a NASM Certified Personal Trainer and a USAW-L1 Coach.
- Scott CooperCreativity? Check. Rhythm? Check. Lots of sweat? Double check. With over 10 years of experience, Scott brings the heat in every single one of his classes. Outside the studio, Scott's usually volunteering at a local animal rescue league, taking advantage of his day job's flight benefits, or spending time with his "kids" (of the canine variety).
- Sean MaherThis guy has energy. Lots of it. What else do you expect from a self-proclaimed cardio fanatic that has ten marathons and two Ironman triathlons under his belt. He'll provide kick-ass music to help you conquer those nasty hills and fast sprints. When he's not on the bike, you can find Sean in the TRX studio--wherever you find him, he'll help you reach your goals.
- Shafer MinnickShafer grew up a fat military brat (his words, not ours!). After discovering Spin as an undergrad at the University of Maryland, he was hooked, using his rides as a key part of his 100-lbs. weight loss journey. Fast forward to nine years ago, and he decided to become a bonafide certified instructor. Shafer loves music and he loves cycling. Put the two together, and you've got a class that synergizes high energy and intensity workouts. In other words - and we're singing to the tune of Alicia Keys here - you're legs are on fiiiiiirrrrrreeeeee.
- Sue GallucciShe's always got a smile, but that doesn't mean you're not going to work up a sweat in her classes. Always ready for a workout, Sue brings a genuine playfulness and enthusiasm to TRX/FIT and true serenity to her yoga practice. Her daytime gig is being an awesome social worker, so she's ready and willing to help you work through the pain you're feeling in your muscles after class. Pretty even trade-off, we think.
- Susan Skinner
- Virginia Swan
- How do I get started?It's simple! Sign up for class. ou will enter our online reservation system and create an account. New to Reformation Fitness? Check out our new client specials and take advantage of our intro offers! If you have any questions, contact us, and we will be happy to assist you.
- What's the cancellation & tardiness policy?Sessions must be canceled online with a minimum of a 9 hour notice prior to the start of class. Cancellations made after this point may be subject to a partial or full charge for the session. Waitlisted clients have up to 9 hours prior to class start time to make any online cancellations without penalty. Spaces will be held for clients up to 5 minutes after the start time of class. After this period has lapsed, unoccupied spaces may be released and filled by another client. Clients who late cancel or no-show using a pass to reserve a class will be subject to a $10 fee (studio class) or $15 fee (group reformer).
- What's the expiration policy?Single sessions are active for one (1) month from date of purchase; 5 session packages are active for two (2) months from date of purchase; 10 session packages are active for four (4) months from date of purchase; 25 session packages are active for eight (8) months from date of purchase. Expired sessions may be reinstated upon request for up to an additional two months. Please note that there may be a 10% reactivation fee applied to the open value of classes reinstated. All passes are active from the date of purchase (or auto-renewal) until the set time expires. Provided 48 hours prior written notice, passes may be put on pause/hold for 7-14 days once every three months of any active contract.
- Can I get a refund?Refunds may be requested on any unused, active sessions provided no outstanding balance is due and request is made within 30 days of purchase date. A 20% transaction fee may be applied on the refunded amount. Unfortunately, packages past 30 days from date of purchase, as well as all passes, cannot be refunded. Passes are non-transferable between clients and are subject to termination due to frequent client tardiness or late cancellation.
- No food or eating in the studio.
- Turn off all cell phones and mobile devices prior to class.
- Follow instructions from instructors and posted signs.
- Must be courteous and respectful of all others during class.