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Wild Hare Pilates

On Balboa Blvd in Lake Balboa, Wild Hare Pilates runs small, instructor-led reformer classes from a unit inside the Tru Fit Bootcamp building; the studio’s site lists certified teachers, a free first class, and sister locations in San Fernando and Santa Paula.

The Story So Far

On 7900 Balboa Boulevard in Lake Balboa (the Tru Fit Bootcamp building at the corner of Stagg and Balboa), Wild Hare Pilates appears as a neighborhood studio that lives a little behind the scenes. The address points toward a unit called Delta 1 inside Tru Fit — the website even notes there is no Delta 1 signage on the building and suggests looking for the Tru Fit sign and a Wild Hare window placard. That kind of tucked-away location can shape the experience: a place people arrive at intentionally, often by car into the parking lot off Balboa, or after errands and work nearby.

The public record for the studio is fuller than a simple listing: the studio’s site and public reviews collected there sketch a picture of attentive teachers, small reformer classes, and people who came in for rehabilitation or fitness and stayed. The studio shows up in public searches with a strong rating and a steady handful of reviews, which suggests a compact but loyal local clientele. A visit or an interview could confirm how the Lake Balboa unit feels in the morning rush, after work, or on a weekend class day.

What This Place Seems To Offer The Neighborhood

The studio seems built around reformer work and individualized attention. The site emphasizes small classes and experienced instructors — it notes teachers are fully certified (the site mentions a minimum training standard) — and it promotes a first free class for newcomers. That combination frames Wild Hare as a place that welcomes people trying Pilates for the first time as well as those who want a consistent, reformer-driven practice.

Customer comments published on the studio’s pages point toward a warm, encouraging atmosphere: students describe instructors who correct form and make space for different fitness levels. One account suggests the Lake Balboa unit runs a compact set of reformers and can host private group bookings, while other notes highlight easy parking and approachable classes for older beginners. The studio’s roster on the website names multiple instructors and lists Talin among the owners/instructors, which implies a team-based schedule and varied teaching styles across dayparts.

Because Wild Hare lists additional studios in San Fernando and Santa Paula, the Lake Balboa location reads as one node of a small local network rather than a lone shop. That matters for neighbors who might drop in for a nearby class or travel to a sister location for schedule flexibility.

Practical Details

  • Address: Delta 1, Tru Fit Bootcamp, 7900 Balboa Blvd (corner of Stagg & Balboa), Lake Balboa / Van Nuys, CA 91406
  • Phone: (818) 350-3210
  • Website: https://www.wildharepilates.com/
  • Other studio addresses listed on the site: San Fernando — 215 N Maclay Ave, San Fernando, CA 91340; Santa Paula — 969 E. Main St, Santa Paula, CA 93060
  • Office hours listed on the site: Mon–Fri 8:00 AM–8:00 PM; Sat–Sun 8:00 AM–3:00 PM

Follow-Up Questions

  • How did the Lake Balboa studio come to be located inside Tru Fit, and how does that relationship work day to day?
  • Which class times tend to fill up — mornings, lunch, after work, or weekends — and who are the regulars you see most often?
  • Can you describe the room setup (number of reformers, layout) and how private or group bookings are handled?
  • How does the team balance rehabilitation-focused work and more athletic classes; what instructor backgrounds shape that mix?
  • Are there local partnerships, community events, or neighborhood routines (cafés, parks, errands) that bring people to class?

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