Kerrie lost two stone using the Reverse Health Wall Pilates app after gaining weight while training for a 100km charity walk
A woman who was struggling with confidence after gaining weight during training for a 100km charity walk, found help through a wall Pilates app. Kerrie had expected to feel more toned, fitter and lighter as a result of the walk in May 2024 but in fact, she felt the opposite.
Kerrie says she “put weight on during the six months training for the event and suffered with menopausal aching all the time”, and she saw her body, metabolism and confidence changed by the hormonal changes of menopause. That was when she found the Reverse Health Wall Pilates app, which she signed up for in the hope that “it would help ease aches and pains”.
Fast forward to less than a year on, and Kerrie is more than two stone lighter and her old clothes are hanging off her. The Reverse Health Wall Pilates app, designed by nutritionist Matt Jones and women’s health coach Monika Friedman, creates personalised and easy fitness and weight loss plans for women over 40.
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“The first photo was taken in May 2024, just after my walking challenge,” Kerrie says of her before-and-after shots. “The second photo was taken in the same T-shirt.”
The brand aims to help users: “Discover a new way to enhance your Pilates practice using a wall for support and deeper engagement. Improve posture, build lean muscle, and increase flexibility with guided routines suitable for beginners and experienced users alike.”
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The app’s mission is to make at-home workouts fun and effective
The app’s mission is to make at-home workouts fun and effective, let go of outdated exercise and diet concepts, break societal taboos around menopause, and much more. Those who are interested can grab a number of plans from the app starting from £7.14 for a one week plan, £15.65 for four weeks, and £26.77 for a whole 12 weeks, with plans ranging from wall Pilates to chair yoga, menopause weight loss custom meal plans to keto diet plans, to help users lose weight and feel more energised.
For those looking for other options, there are multiple apps to choose from, such as MyFitnessPal, which is an all-in-one food, exercise and calorie tracker that has both free and paid subscription options on the app.
Another option is the Nike Training Club App. This gives access to over 200 free workouts and targeted training programs for fitness enthusiasts.
The Reverse Health app has been praised by customers. One person said: “Starting week 5 today. I’m down 9.3 pounds and my clothes are starting to become too big. My energy this past week was excellent.”
Another said: “The fitness videos, especially Wall Pilates were a game changer for me, I love them. So easy and incredibly effective, I love seeing myself in the mirror now.”
“I’ve been doing this amazing program for a year now and I’ve lost 97lbs. I’m not stating this to brag but to let everyone know it is possible to make these life changes,” said another person.
Some users did struggle with the workouts. One user said: “I like the concept, but the exercises are hard, which discourages me from doing them.” Another highlighted they’d like a barcode scanning option on the app, saying: “I don’t like that there isn’t a scan option for meals on the go.”
However, for results like Kerrie and many other women at this stage of life, the Reverse Health Wall Pilates app has been praised by many. One happy 66-year-old said: “First time to use any weight loss programme. Very interesting app. Enjoy the tips for the day . Very informative, with info about nutrition and general health. I’ve certainly learned a lot two weeks in and I do feel more energetic and positive. I’m on the right track to get fitter and healthy.”