June 2025

Krista Lapstra has joined the Ludica team and is now booking Private Pilates sessions and teaching Group Reformer Classes. She brings several years of experience in Pilates and personal training, with a warm, thoughtful approach that supports strength, alignment, and confidence. Krista is currently welcoming new clients.

Reformer Fundamentals - Now Drop-In! Our Intro Series has been replaced with drop-in Fundamentals classes, available several times per week. These sessions introduce core Pilates principles, foundational exercises, and safe use of the Reformer, perfect for anyone new to Pilates or the Reformer.

Group Pilates Classes We offer Beginner/Intermediate, Intermediate, and Intermediate/Advanced classes throughout the week for clients with previous Reformer experience, whether gained through Fundamentals, private/duet sessions, or classes at another studio. We’ve recently added more class times to offer greater flexibility for your schedule.

Nicole Larson, RMT Nicole is a highly experienced RMT with over 12 years of clinical practice. Her work is direct, therapeutic, and focused on treating pain and tension. She works Sunday-Wednesday and is accepting new clients.

Chiropractic Care We’re excited to welcome Dr. Kate Coulthard, Chiropractor, to the Ludica team! Kate brings a client-centered approach focused on movement, function, and sustainable results. She will begin accepting appointments in July 2025, stay tuned for schedule updates and booking availability.

Please visit our website for more information on how to get started, class descriptions, and pricing options.

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Pilates Group Classes

Small group Reformer classes, 3 people max. New to Pilates or the Reformer? Start with a few Fundamentals classes or private sessions before joining a Beginner/Intermediate group. These sessions introduce key principles, foundational movements, and how to use the equipment safely and effectively. We recommend committing to a regular time for 4 weeks to support progress. Punch cards and drop-... Read More

Small group Reformer classes, 3 people max. New to Pilates or the Reformer? Start with a few Fundamentals classes or private sessions before joining a Beginner/Intermediate group. These sessions introduce key principles, foundational movements, and how to use the equipment safely and effectively. We recommend committing to a regular time for 4 weeks to support progress. Punch cards and drop-ins can be purchased in person. Questions? Email us!


Private, Semi-Private and Virtual Pilates Sessions

Pilates is a mindful movement practice that builds strength, flexibility, and control. It’s suitable for those recovering from injury, managing chronic pain, or looking to improve movement and body awareness. Pilates challenges the body safely while supporting individual needs, helping prevent injury through better alignment and functional movement.


MELT Method

The MELT Method is a gentle self-treatment technique using bands, balls and rollers, that enhances mobility, stability, and performance and is clinically proven to reduce chronic pain while restoring overall wellbeing. Learn simple self-treatments you can do at home to remain active, healthy, and pain-free for life.


Registered Massage Therapy

Massage therapy helps reduce muscle tension, stress, and pain. It can also support deeper structures like ligaments, joints, fascia, blood vessels, and nerves. Registered Massage Therapists use clinical assessment tools to create personalized, effective treatment plans for people at all stages of life.


Physiotherapy

Treatment begins with a detailed conversation about your symptoms and concerns, followed by a thorough assessment of movement and function. Your care may include a blend of hands-on therapies such as massage, trigger point release, dry needling or acupuncture, cupping, taping, joint mobilization, and movement-based approaches like clinical Pilates and exercise therapy, tailored to what your bod... Read More

Treatment begins with a detailed conversation about your symptoms and concerns, followed by a thorough assessment of movement and function. Your care may include a blend of hands-on therapies such as massage, trigger point release, dry needling or acupuncture, cupping, taping, joint mobilization, and movement-based approaches like clinical Pilates and exercise therapy, tailored to what your body needs most.


Chiropractic

Booking available soon, appointments with Dr. Kate Coulthard will begin in July. Stay tuned!

Chiropractic care uses hands-on techniques to support joint function, reduce pain, and improve mobility. Treatments may include manual adjustments, soft tissue work, and movement-based strategies tailored to your needs.

Megan is passionate about Massage Therapy as a way of recovering from both acute and chronic injuries and pain, and of fostering integration between physical and emotional health. She graduated from the Okanagan Valley College of Massage Therapy with Honors in both practical and academic classes and has pursued further courses focused on joint mobility, the treatment of spinal nerves and sport massage. She enjoys working with athletes of all levels and understands how a healthy, pain-free body is a fundamental part of any active lifestyle. Her treatment style is slow and deep, with an emphasis on balancing specific, therapeutic techniques with full body relaxation.

Megan is a Candidate Member with the Canadian Sport Massage Therapists Association and is pursing full certification as a Sport Fellow. She is a CrossFit Level 1 Trainer and enjoys coaching the Revelstoke CrossFit community several days a week.

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Growing up, I was an extremely active kid, a competitive gymnast and a world-level cheerleader. As I got older, this passion evolved into a love for rock climbing, ice climbing, and hiking. Through these sports, I’ve experienced my fair share of injuries, which ultimately led me to discover chiropractic care and its incredible impact. This journey sparked my passion for helping others realize just how strong and resilient the human body can be.

I began my academic journey at MacEwan University, studying Physical Anthropology and Archaeology in Edmonton, Alberta. While I loved the field, I knew I wanted a career that combined healthcare with helping people reach their goals. This led me to Portland, Oregon, where I earned my Bachelor of Science in Human Biology alongside my Doctorate of Chiropractic degree at the University of Western States (UWS).

In my clinical practice, I incorporate a variety of techniques, including diversified (hands-on) chiropractic adjustments, soft tissue therapies, and rehabilitative exercises. I have a special interest in treating complex, chronic, and long-standing neurological conditions - such as disc-related issues, sciatic pain, and pinched nerves - using the McKenzie Method. As a climber myself, I am also well versed in climbing related injuries and stressors.

I’m passionate about empowering my patients by helping them embrace their strengths and overcome limitations. Through evidence-based education and personalized treatment plans, I strive to address injuries at their root cause and promote long-term recovery.

When I’m not in the office, you’ll likely find me on a mountain adventure with my husband or curled up with a good book and my dog. Looking forward to seeing you in the office!

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Michelle completed her BSc Physiotherapy at Curtin University of Technology in Perth, Western Australia in 2008. She is also a fully certified Stott Pilates instructor. Since graduating, Michelle has focused on her passion for outpatient musculoskeletal physiotherapy for the last 11 years.

 A key feature to her practice relies on a strong background in biomechanics and movement analysis. The focus of her manual treatment and clinical pilates approach is to restore normal movement patterns to the body for optimal function and recovery.   

She saw the potential in fusing her traditional rehabilitation exercise prescription principles with pilates techniques. The blend of the two has the potential to enhance client outcomes, shorten client recovery times and aided in future injury prevention. 

Along with her active rehabilitation in the pilates studio Michelle has post graduate training in anatomical acupuncture/ dry needling techniques, myofascial cupping, mulligan’s mobilizations, K- Taping along with spinal and peripheral joint mobilizations. 

Since making Revelstoke her home in 2020, Michelle loves to spend as much time as she can in the mountains and on the water with her husband and son.  

Michelle completed her BSc Physiotherapy at Curtin University of Technology in Perth, Western Aus... Read More

Anne brings a large toolkit to her passion as a Melt Method Hand and Foot instructor and fascial mobilization professional. Her practice is foundationally informed by an associate in science degree as a Physical Therapist Assistant. Many years of living and working as a Mountaineering and Ski Guide have added an empirical understanding of the body to her formal education. Anne is fortunate to have worked with high level athletes in outpatient orthopedics as well as with the elderly in more recent years. She is thrilled to be involved in the current renaissance of neuro-myofascial understanding and is delighted to share how the latest research is revolutionizing how we treat the body wholistically rather than as a conglomerate of separate issues. The new evidence-based fascial science is a game changer for anyone who is interested in maximizing function at any age. The fascia truly is the mycelium of the body. In addition to being a structural tissue, it is now proven to be the linkage between neurological, endocrine, lymphatic, and energetic systems. Anne loves to share her enthusiasm for the magic of fascial healing. In addition to her AS-PTA degree, Anne holds a BA in Environmental Studies, is a certified Pilates mat instructor, a Brain Longevity Specialist, and a Reiki practitioner.

Anne brings a large toolkit to her passion as a Melt Method Hand and Foot instructor and fascial ... Read More

Krista began her professional journey in movement and wellness through the Fitness and Health Promotion program at Humber College, where she built a strong foundation in anatomy, physiology, and physical training principles. After graduating in 2017, she became a certified personal trainer and later completed her Pilates teacher training, integrating both disciplines into her movement practice.

In her classes, Krista brings a supportive and thoughtful approach, with a focus on alignment, core connection, and intentional movement. Whether working with those new to Pilates or more experienced students, She enjoys creating classes that are not only accessible, but also challenging and rewarding, helping people feel more connected to their bodies

Since moving to Revelstoke two years ago, Krista has fully embraced the lifestyle and community. Her background in fitness and Pilates enhances her own performance in outdoor sports and mountain adventures, and she loves sharing that knowledge with others looking for sport-specific support. Krista’s passion for movement extends beyond Pilates, she believes in living a balanced, active life that nurtures both body and mind.

Krista began her professional journey in movement and wellness through the Fitness and Health Pro... Read More

Nicole began practicing massage therapy in 2014 after graduating from MH Vicars School of Massage in Calgary, AB. Since then she has worked in a variety of settings including clinics, spas and running her own business. Her passion lies in the relief of muscular pain or dysfunction and correction of postural imbalances while always offering the necessary amount of pressure for each individual. As an avid climber, biker and skier she has a deep understanding of what the body needs in order to restore fluidity of movement.

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Jane is a movement enthusiast and danced professionally in Vancouver for over a decade. As a former dance artist and a hypermobile human, Jane has a fair bit of first-hand experience with injury, pain and dysfunction in the body. Pilates has been a practice that she comes back to time and again, to help repattern, integrate, and heal.

Jane has been practicing Pilates on and off for over 25 years. She holds 2 comprehensive teaching certifications, one through PhysicalMind (Contemporary) and the second through Pilates from the Center (Classical). She holds a BFA in dance from SFU and is a certified level 1 Hypopressives teacher. She has completed additional workshops and courses in pre/post-natal Pilates, Pilates for rehabilitation, Yamuna ball rolling, Franklin Method, and myofascial slings through Anatomy Trains in Motion.

As a teacher, she offers the culmination of a life in dance, having spent 35 years immersed in thinking, talking and embodying movement through that lens. She has spent thousands of hours studying and practicing Pilates, and her continued learning includes building a deeper understanding of fascia, biomechanics, and the nervous system. The teachers and practitioners whose support has been the most meaningful to Jane, have been humble, endlessly curious and authentically themselves. She strives to stay as present, open and honest as they are.

Jane is the owner of Tiny Goat Pilates & Movement, a name she chose because it aligns with her teaching philosophy: that just like tiny goats, we were born to express ourselves through joyful movement. The journey through healing and repatterning however, isn’t linear, and is often challenging, requiring patience and perseverance. If we can tap into joy then that process is going to unfold with much greater ease. Jane makes it her goal in every session to help remind your system of the pleasure in movement. She tries to engage our sense of play so that from a place of curiosity and openness you can lean into what is possible, and what is maybe new or different.

If you’re looking for Jane outside the Studio you’ll find her immersed in a creative project, playing outside, and spending time with her partner and their furry roommates.

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