13/05/2026
From Heart to Purpose: The Story Behind My Pilates Studio and Book
When I first opened Hearts and Bones Pilates in 2002, my goal was simple: to create a business doing what I loved, teaching movement and helping people feel better in their bodies. After spending seven years working in other studios, observing what worked and what didn’t, I set out to build something of my own. A place with integrity. A place where people felt seen.
But what began as a personal pursuit quickly evolved into something much deeper.
As the studio grew and I became more confident running the business, I realised something important: having the right systems and tools wasn’t enough. What truly made the difference, what transformed my business into a thriving space of healing and growth, was leading with heart.
Every day, I witnessed transformation that went far beyond posture, a flatter tummy or pain relief. Clients who once came in anxious and reserved started to laugh, to engage, to light up the room. People who felt weak or invisible found strength, not just physical strength, but emotional resilience, renewed confidence, and a sense of belonging.
It wasn’t just the exercises. It was the community.
The more I focused on nurturing that community, and creating a safe, welcoming, purpose-driven space, the more the business flourished. And it didn’t stop at the studio walls. Together, my clients and I began reaching out to help others in the wider community.
We ran charity drives and art auctions, hosted donation-based workshops, and raised funds for organisations like Women’s Refuge and Days for Girls. We supported women facing violence in their homes and helped fight period poverty around the world. What started as a simple Pilates studio became a hub for connection, empowerment, and change.
This journey led me to write Pilates & Purpose, a book born from experience, trial and error, and the belief that a Pilates studio can be more than a business. It can be a place of transformation, for the owner, for the team, and for every client who walks through the door.
If you’re a teacher or studio owner who wants to build something meaningful, something that reflects your values and lifts others up along the way, this book is for you.
With purpose and heart,
Tania