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Cathie Caraker: Pilates in Amsterdam Description: Pilates in Amsterdam, Netherlands, by Cathie Carake. Trained as a Pilates instructor under Mary Bowen. (caraker.com) |
Global Pilates Description: Weekly Pilates mat classes in Amsterdam, Netherlands, taught by certified instructor Jelena Petrovic. (jelenapetrovic.com) |
Pilates Studio Certification Center, Netherlands Description: Private and group sessions. First official Pilates Inc. Certification Center in Europe. (pilates.nl) |
Re-balance studio Description: Information about the benefits of the method, class times and history for this studio in Den Haag, Netherlands. (re-balance-studio.nl) |
Spring Pilates Description: Studio offering sessions based on the Peak Pilates system in Maastricht, Netherlands. (springpilates.nl) |
The Pilates Center - Netherlands. Description: Information about the method, services and the instructor in the Netherlands. (thepilatescenter.nl) |
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