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Westside Studio Elevate Combines Pilates and Spin for Rapid Results

Anyone who challenges themselves. People who embrace change. Warriors. These are the people who inspire Leah Kitching, owner of Studio Elevate, a new Westside exercise haven dedicated to transforming bodies and minds.

After teaching Pilates and Spin in L.A. for five years, Leah Kitching realized something was missing.

She wanted to give people an unforgettable experience…more intention and intensity with less distraction. With five different classes based on both Pilates and Spin, Studio Elevate is a private space where a team of passionate instructors blends music, mindfulness and stretching to offset the fierce workout.

“There is nothing better than when someone comes to class and becomes stronger mentally and physically. I am so grateful to be able to facilitate that change,” says Leah Kitching.

All levels are welcome to partake in this truly elevating experience…just be prepared for a game-changing workout sure to leave you sore, but completely satisfied. 

Studio Elevate
12462 West Washington Boulevard, Culver City, CA 90066
310.821.0333 | StudioElevateLA.com

Photos courtesy of Studio Elevate

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