MOORESTOWN, NJ, September 02, 2010 (Press-News.org) Core Vitality, a combination Pilates studio and CoreAlignTM training center will open its doors in Moorestown, NJ on October 1, 2010. Core Vitality is a fitness studio and rehabilitation clinic that will offer group and private instruction on the CoreAlignTM device and on a full line of BalancedBody Pilates equipment. Core Vitality will also offer Pilates-based physical therapy. Core Vitality, located in Moorestown Commons, will be the first CoreAlignTM facility in the Delaware Valley.
Developed by physical therapist Jonathan Hoffman, the CoreAlignTM is a functional core training device that allows for rapid improvements in posture, balance and functional movement. The CoreAlignTM is a great tool for improving sports performance and cardiovascular endurance. It is also an essential rehabilitation tool, useful with gait and balance training.
In addition to CoreAlign training, Core Vitality will also offer instruction in Pilates. Pilates is an exercise system that focuses on proper body alignment and movement patterns to improve overall strength, flexibility, and efficiency of movement.
"My goal with Core Vitality is to provide the community with a fitness studio that will allow a smooth transition from rehabilitation to fitness and at the same time educate and train the community regarding injury prevention" stated Meghan Bubnis, DPT, the owner and director of Core Vitality.
About Core Vitality:
Core Vitality is a fully equipped Pilates, CoreAlignTM, and core training studio as well as a Pilates based physical therapy clinic using state-of-the art Balanced Body Equipment. Meghan Bubnis, DPT, the owner of Core Vitality, received her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Drexel University in 2006 and has worked as a physical therapist in the outpatient orthopedic setting since that time. Meghan is a Polestar-certified instructor of Pilates for Rehabilitation and a CoreAlignTM certified instructor. In addition, Meghan is a certified fitness instructor through the Aerobics and Fitness Association of America (AFAA) with over 13 years of experience as a group exercise instructor and personal trainer. Meghan combines her knowledge of anatomy and movement with years of teaching experience to provide individualized and personal instruction to her clients.
Contact:
Meghan Bubnis, Owner and Director
Core Vitality
320 Young Avenue
Moorestown, NJ 08057
856-439-6220
http://corevitalitypilates.com/
Moorestown, NJ Welcomes Core Vitality - the First CoreAlignTM and Pilates Training Studio in the Delaware Valley
On October 1st, Meghan Bubnis, DPT will open Core Vitality in Moorestown, NJ, providing the community with state of the art equipment in a Pilates, fitness studio and rehabilitation clinic and invites all to experience this one of a kind studio.
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[Press-News.org] Moorestown, NJ Welcomes Core Vitality - the First CoreAlignTM and Pilates Training Studio in the Delaware ValleyOn October 1st, Meghan Bubnis, DPT will open Core Vitality in Moorestown, NJ, providing the community with state of the art equipment in a Pilates, fitness studio and rehabilitation clinic and invites all to experience this one of a kind studio.