Classes utilize the reformer, chair, tower, jumpboard, arc, and mat. Apparatus is chosen intentionally based on the day and the focus of the work.
Groups are kept small so there is room for hands-on feedback, real corrections, and individual attention, without losing the energy of moving together.
The environment is focused but relaxed. You are known by name. There are familiar faces, easy connection, and space to move without pressure.
Attention is paid to details like music, pacing, and transitions, with classes designed to support progress and carry into daily life.
Our community tends to attract people who care about how they move and how they feel, often women, professionals, creatives, and people from diverse cultural backgrounds who value both discipline and connection. More than anything, Baxter is a place people return to because it feels good to be here: welcoming, grounded, and full of genuinely kind people.