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Family behind Lotaburger introduces ABQ to fast-growing franchise
Albuquerque Business First Rule, the owner and operator of Albuquerque's Club Pilates, said her passion for fitness and Brian Rule's multi-unit operation knowledge were the perfect pair and he has been a big support system in the project. “Everything we do, we do together,” she … |
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Tulsa World |
Newsmaker: Tulsa-based Total Pilates celebrates 20 years
Tulsa World Established by Katherine Jill Balch in 1997, Total Pilates began as an independent studio at a time when most people didn't know how to pronounce the word Pilates — much less do it, Balch said. The business first moved to the Cherry Street Dance … |
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Shelbyville Road Plaza nabs new tenant
Louisville Business First “Pilates has sort of a weird reputation as being pretty exclusive and something for older, wealthy women. But it's not that way at all,” Ryder said. “It's actually a strength training, core-building, muscle-elongating practice that is a very important … |
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Shelbyville Road Plaza nabs new tenant – Louisville Business First
A little sales Pilates: Work to build your 'Core Four'
Business First The definition of reverse engineering: taking apart an object and analyzing it to see how it works to duplicate or enhance the object. Today's “object†is what you're really marketing and selling versus the “Core Four†elements that cause people to buy … |
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