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Korin Nolan on Dynamic Pilates, Women’s Health and Building a Fitness Brand

43 min · 11 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Korin Nolan on Dynamic Pilates, Women’s Health and Building a Fitness Brand

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In this episode, we welcome Korin Nolan, founder of Power Pilates UK, co-founder of Dynamic Pilates TV, and creator of The Class Plan. Korin has built a powerful reputation in the boutique fitness world by taking the principles of Pilates and evolving them into a more dynamic, results-driven method. With a background spanning dance, television, studio ownership and digital fitness, she brings a unique perspective on what it really takes to build a successful fitness brand, retain loyal clients and create programming that delivers long-term results. We explore the evolution of dynamic Pilates, where the industry sometimes gets programming and intensity wrong, and how to maintain the integrity of the method while still pushing clients forward. We also discuss what studio owners often underestimate when building a brand, why digital fitness requires more than simply putting workouts online, and whether online platforms can ever truly replace the studio experience. The conversation also dives into women’s health, hormones and fitness over 40. Korin shares why Pilates alone may not always be enough, the importance of strength training, and the realistic habits that help women feel strong, lean and energised through this stage of life. A thoughtful, practical and honest conversation for studio owners, instructors and anyone interested in the future of Pilates, fitness programming and women’s health.

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