Welcome to The Archive.
Learning is integral to our practice at the studio. Read from our curated collection of articles to learn more about the benefits of pilates, yoga, red light therapy, halotherapy, sound meditation, and sauna.
Why Spring and Summer Are the Best Times to Try a Salt Cave
Spring and summer bring a lot of good things. They also bring some specific health issues that tend to catch people off guard.
Pilates: The Secret to Muscle Sculpting (And Why It Actually Works)
When those deep muscles wake up, everything changes. Your posture improves. Your waist looks smaller. Your hips and shoulders sit better. You move more fluidly. People notice that you look different even before you've lost a single pound.
Red Light Therapy's Anti-Aging Benefits: What the Science Actually Says
Aging skin has a few key problems: less collagen, more inflammation, slower cell turnover, and weaker skin barrier function. Red light therapy addresses all of these, and the research backs it up.
Sound Meditation and Anxiety: What Happens When You Stop Running and Start Listening
If anxiety has been running your life, this is worth a session. You don't need to believe in anything. You just need to show up, lie down, and let the sound do what it's been doing for thousands of years.
How Pilates Supports Men's Health
You don't need to be flexible. You don't need any experience. You just need to show up and be willing to move slowly and pay attention.
Saunas: Dry and Steam, What's the Difference and Which One is Right for You?
Think of a sauna session like a passive workout for your cardiovascular and lymphatic systems. You sit still, but your body is working hard behind the scenes.
How Pilates Supports Women's Health
You don't need to overhaul your whole life to start feeling better. Pilates is one of the most accessible, evidence-backed places to start.
Dry Air and Halotherapy: Why Your Lungs and Sinuses Are Begging for Salt
If you're in Utah or Southern Arizona, where dry air is just part of daily life, halotherapy’s worth trying at least once. Your sinuses will notice the difference.
Halotherapy's Anti-Aging Benefits: What Breathing Salty Air Actually Does to Your Body
Halotherapy, aka salt therapy, is one of the most underrated tools for slowing down how fast your body ages. It works from the inside out, and the science behind it is surprisingly solid.
Which Kind of Yoga Is Right for You?
The best style of yoga is the one that meets your body where it is today. Not where you were five years ago. Not where you hope to be.
The Sauna Detox Guide: How Sweating It Out Actually Works
Your body holds onto physical stress in your muscles, your lymph, even your skin. And one of the oldest tools for releasing that kind of buildup is a hot room and a little patience. That's what a sauna detox is really about.
Reformer Pilates: The Workout That Meets You Where You Are
Reformer Pilates works your muscles deeply without pounding your joints. Most people walk out of their first class surprised at how good they feel.
Pilates: Why the hype?
Pilates strengthens the small, deep muscles that actually hold your body together. It's the difference between slapping paint on a cracked wall and fixing the foundation first.
Himalayan Salt: What it Can Do for Your Lungs
It’s one of those things that sounds a little “out there” until you actually sit in a salt room and breathe. Then it all kind starts to make sense.
Aerial Yoga: What It Is, Where It Came From, and Why People Love It
It's a totally different experience, and it’s a lot more accessible than most people expect.
Why You Should Meditate (Even If You Think You Can't Sit Still)
It costs nothing, requires no equipment, and you can start in under five minutes.
Meditation Principles: What They Actually Are and Why They Work
It’s about focused attention, non-judgment, body awareness, and intentional breathing. That's it. No special gear, no chanting required(unless you want it).
How to Make the Most of a Sauna Session
People across history, across cultures, kept coming back to heat therapy. That's not a coincidence; heat does something real in the body.
Sauna Bathing and Sleep
The research is solid, and the results people get are real. Whether it's falling asleep, staying asleep, or waking up feeling like you barely slept at all, sauna bathing might be what finally moves the needle.
What Is Sound Meditation? (And Why Your Body Might Be Begging for It)
What if sound, the vibrations moving through the air and into your body, could help calm all of that down?