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Top 8 Pilates studios in Bangkok

Top 8 Pilates studios in Bangkok

Time Outa day ago

No big online presence, no paid ads, The Pilates Club runs on word-of-mouth and a cult-like following. This cozy studio on Sukhumvit Soi 26 only offers private or duo classes, all led by the owner herself, who's as friendly and fun as she is skilled. Each session is tailored exactly to what you need that day, whether it's deep stretching, core work or a full-body burn. She's flexible in her teaching style, and it genuinely feels like you're doing Pilates with a friend. The studio is well-equipped, including a Cadillac machine that she'll walk you through from your very first session — a total treat if you've never tried it before.

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Top 8 Pilates studios in Bangkok
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Time Out

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Top 8 Pilates studios in Bangkok

No big online presence, no paid ads, The Pilates Club runs on word-of-mouth and a cult-like following. This cozy studio on Sukhumvit Soi 26 only offers private or duo classes, all led by the owner herself, who's as friendly and fun as she is skilled. Each session is tailored exactly to what you need that day, whether it's deep stretching, core work or a full-body burn. She's flexible in her teaching style, and it genuinely feels like you're doing Pilates with a friend. The studio is well-equipped, including a Cadillac machine that she'll walk you through from your very first session — a total treat if you've never tried it before.

That's cheeky! Dina Broadhurst shows off her trim figure in tiny booty shorts as she goes shopping in Paddington
That's cheeky! Dina Broadhurst shows off her trim figure in tiny booty shorts as she goes shopping in Paddington

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Dina Broadhurst left little to the imagination as she stepped out in Sydney on Sunday. The 'nude artist', 48, showed off her trim figure in tiny grey booty shorts as she went shopping in Paddington. The glamorous socialite completed her look with a matching coloured top and wore a pair of brown sneakers as she visited local stores. Dina left her long brunette locks out and appeared to be make-up free as she glanced at her phone during the outing. She held an Acne Studios shopping bag as she walked to her car after visiting the store. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. The sighting comes after Dina was spotted reconnecting with her ex-boyfriend Tony Benjamin during a low-key meet-up in Bondi last week. The pair, who made headlines in 2023 when their steamy romance came to light, appeared relaxed and at ease as they enjoyed coffee and conversation in the sun. They then hit Body by Berner for a Pilates session. At one point, the former couple were seen sharing a hearty laugh, with Dina beaming as she leaned across the table. Later, they left the café together and appeared deep in conversation. Their public reunion is sure to raise eyebrows among fans who remember their tumultuous history. Dina and Tony were first linked in early 2023, with the pair quickly becoming fixtures on Sydney's social scene. However, their whirlwind romance took a dramatic turn just months later when it was revealed Tony had split from his wife Shannon Benjamin, following his relationship with the Bondi-based artist. The saga sparked a wave of headlines, with sources close to the couple claiming the relationship had 'fizzled out' just as quickly as it began. In August last year, Dina fuelled speculation of a new romance when she posted a steamy Instagram photo of herself sunbaking in a bikini while a mystery man – believed by some to be Tony – caressed her back. However, she kept mum about her relationship status, never confirming whether she had rekindled things with her former flame. The high-society beauty has been romantically linked to some of Sydney's richest and most powerful men, but Dina doesn't like to be tied down these days. Most recently, she was once again spotted cosying up to John Winning Jr., known to his friends as Herman. In a huge love life twist, the pair were recently spotted on a double date in Coogee with cricketer Michael Clarke and his girlfriend Arabella Sherborne, the exclusive details of which were revealed by Mail+. Their shock outing came after Dina was also romantically tied to her boy toy Kengi - a former Love Island star who is, at 23, less than half her age. The pair secretly linked up in Paris, with Dina doing her best to keep him hidden from the public eye. But after Daily Mail Australia revealed their secret tryst, she began sharing steamy snaps online from their five-star Parisian love nest. However, upon her return to Australia, Dina sought comfort in the arms of ex-boyfriend John Jr., sparking speculation about whether they were back together. Her fling with Kengi followed her blink-and-you'll-miss-it trip to Chile for some fun with John Jr., who seems to be her go-to on-again-off-again boyfriend. She and John Jr. originally began dating in March last year, but they broke up in early December on the morning of the wedding of Bernadette Fahey and Jordan Sukkar. The pair were both expected to attend the couple's Scots College wedding, but when Dina rocked up solo, the high-profile guests knew something was amiss. Sources revealed at the time Dina came to the realisation their lifestyles were not compatible after eight months together. John Jr. is the son of appliances mogul John Winning Sr. and his family is worth an estimated $700million.

Queen Maxima, 54, reveals the secrets behind her appearance: From spectacular treatment from her OWN Palace salon to the relatable things we can all do...what is it that keeps the Dutch monarch looking so incredible?
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Together with this she follows a method developed by a Dutch company called New Fysic which consists of a diet high in protein, eliminating carbohydrates, sweets and a few fruits and vegetables completely. Alongside her diet, the queen trains with a personal fitness coach several times a week. Her preferred workout? A combination of Pilates, swimming, and strength training, all designed to maintain long, lean muscle without bulk. These workouts are paired with brisk walks around the palace gardens, the occasional bike ride when the Dutch weather cooperates and her love of Argentinian dance, such as the tango. When it comes to hair, Máxima is mainly in the hands of Martina Stanislavova, whose salon La Martina is in The Hague near Noordeinde Palace, but she also works with the hair and makeup artist Elles Nijkamp, who created Máxima's whole look for Willem-Alexander's inauguration in 2013. The Dutch royal family have their own hair salon in Huis ten Bosch Palace that was recently renovated to add a few more stations for the team of hairdressers, and it is here where Martina uses hair extensions and hairpieces to create Máxima's signature look, the asymmetrical or side bun. Queen Máxima's approach to royal dressing has always been delightfully different, more Milan catwalk than Buckingham Palace drawing room, and yet somehow never inappropriate. Since assuming the role of queen consort to her husband King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands in 2013, Queen Maxima has demonstrated a proclivity for fashioning whimsical styles with an unapologetic use of colour. They have added a few more stations for the team of hairdressers, and it is here where Martina uses hair extensions and hairpieces to create Máxima's signature look, the asymmetrical or side bun Frequently blending Dutch designers with global powerhouses, she has a clear signature. 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