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Originally posted by ltl/fb
I paid I think $60 for an hour of semi-private (2 students, one instructor) lessons in Dallas, with the machines. In a couple weeks, I'm getting a free private session at my gym; I may start doing it again. Not sure how much it costs. I liked the semi-private because one-on-one is really just not necessary, but it doesn't seem to exist at my gym, unfortunately. Group classes always seem like they are too big for the instructor to be keeping track enough of everyone's exact positions.
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The rates you paid seem consistent with what I've found for around here (and also Long Island when I found a studio there for a friend).
There are several reasons why I like about the private sessions. My schedule is constantly changing around and there are weeks when I can't make the quads. With the private, we can focus on particular areas like my weak hamstring. We also use more of the other equipment beyond the reformer for the private sessions. I really like the "cadillac" which looks even more like an instrument of torture than a reformer:
![](http://www.stottpilates.com/equipment/images/cadillac/cadillac.jpg)