— About in2Movement

A 180sqm room
in St Julian's
where we take
form seriously.

A boutique Pilates, Barre and GYROTONIC® studio founded by Ping Yang. Three disciplines. One philosophy. Refined through over twenty years of movement practice.

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Ping Yang, founder of in2Movement
Ping YangFounder · PAI Master Trainer
01Who we are

Ping opened in2Movement with one intention: to build the kind of studio she always believed should exist — calm, focused, and uncompromising in the quality of teaching.

Over twenty years of movement practice across Asia and Europe — trained in Singapore and with Pilates Academy International in New York. One of the few certified GYROTONIC® instructors in Malta, and still personally teaching private sessions, small groups, and every Teachers Training cohort the studio runs.

We are building practitioners, not customers. Our role is to help you move with enough confidence, awareness, and understanding that, over time, movement becomes something you truly own — guided by teachers, not dependent on a gym.

02 — The founder

Ping Yang's journey
into the philosophy.

Ping discovered Pilates after her first pregnancy while searching for a way to manage back pain and rebuild strength. What began as recovery slowly became a long-term movement practice — and eventually, a new direction in life.

Ping Yang teaching
Ping in the studio — teaching a private session.

Today, she is a fully certified Pilates Master Trainer and one of the few certified GYROTONIC® instructors in Malta. Her training includes comprehensive Pilates education in Singapore and with Pilates Academy International in New York, alongside GYROTONIC® training in the UK and Italy, and continued studies in movement, rehabilitation, and body conditioning.

After more than a decade in the corporate world, Ping stepped away in 2014 to focus fully on teaching. Following her move to Malta with her family, she opened in2Movement with one clear intention: to create the kind of studio she always believed should exist — calm, focused, and deeply rooted in quality teaching.

Ping Yang adjusting a student
A correction at the barre — every body, every week.

As a PAI Master Trainer, Ping Yang now trains and mentors the next generation of instructors through the Pilates Academy International curriculum — guiding trainees through practical teaching, movement understanding, and the finer details of the method with care and precision.

Despite leading the studio and education programme, she continues to teach private sessions, small groups, workshops, and advanced training throughout the week. in2Movement remains a small, personal studio — where clients still know their teachers, and teaching remains at the centre of the practice.

Movement is not about how much you can do today. It is about building the strength, awareness, and resilience that will support you for years to come.

— Ping Yang
03 — Milestones

Two decades, three
continents, one studio.

  1. 2004

    A first practice

    Ping discovers Pilates after her first pregnancy — searching for a way to manage back pain and rebuild strength. What begins as recovery becomes a long-term movement practice.

  2. 2014

    Certified Pilates teacher

    Steps away from more than a decade in the corporate world to focus fully on teaching. Begins teaching across studios in Singapore.

  3. 2020

    in2Pilates opens

    Following her move to Malta with her family, Ping opens in2Pilates in Pembroke — calm, focused, and deeply rooted in quality teaching.

  4. 2022

    Rehabilitation Specialist · PAI Master Trainer

    Adds specialised certification in pre & post-natal rehabilitation, and qualifies as a PAI Master Pilates Trainer — Pilates Academy International, New York — to train and mentor other teachers.

  5. 2023

    Teachers Training opens

    Launches the studio's in-house Teachers Training programme — the full PAI certification path, faculty-led.

  6. 2026

    GYROTONIC® Trainer · in2Movement opens

    Adds GYROTONIC® certification and opens in2Movement in St Julian's — 180sqm, three disciplines, one philosophy.

04 — Our principles

Six things we believe.

Rules we wrote for ourselves — for how we teach, what we refuse to do, and what every member walks away knowing.

01

Form before load

We never progress an exercise a student can't already do well. Pretty movement isn't a nice-to-have — it is the entire point.

02

Small enough to see you

Group Reformer classes are hard-capped at seven. Not for marketing copy — because that is how many bodies one instructor can actually watch.

03

Everyone starts with the Induction

Three private sessions before any group class. We build your foundation — not your sweat, not your ego, your foundation.

04

Breath is not optional

Every exercise begins in the breath. If you're holding it, we stop, we breathe, we begin again.

05

Intention over intensity

A precise repetition, fully inhabited, outperforms a hundred rushed ones. We teach the former.

06

Build for a long life

We're training you for eighty — not for a beach holiday. Strength, mobility and control that age with you.

05 — The room

Built with care,
kept intentionally small.

180 square metres in the heart of St Julian's, designed around the work — not around the marketing. Natural light, a polished concrete floor, walnut details, mirrors only where they help. Nothing decorative for the sake of it.

  • 7
    ReformersFull-spec, professional grade. Hard-capped class size.
  • 1
    CadillacPre & post rehabilitation-focused sessions and sports & performance enhancement.
  • 1
    Barre studioOpen floor, ballet barre, Pilates principles.
  • 1
    GYROTONIC® Pulley TowerThree-dimensional movement system.
  • 7
    Stability ChairsCompact, demanding, beautifully precise.
  • Full
    Classical Studio Pilates RoomPilates Spring Wall and other apparatus. Explores the Pilates method beyond the Reformer.
The studio main room
Reformer detail
The Barre studio
20+Years of practice
3Continents taught
3Languages spoken
180sqm boutique studio
7Max per Reformer class
2020Founded by Ping Yang
06 — FAQ

Questions we
get often.

If yours isn't here, just get in touch — Ping or one of the team will write back.

With the three-session Induction. We assess your body, teach you the method, and prepare you for group classes — all one-on-one with our qualified instructors. No prior experience needed.

Almost always yes. Pilates is one of the most rehab-friendly methods that exists. Tell us what is going on at booking and we will guide you till you feel ready to join group classes.

Because group classes work only when everyone in the room shares a common vocabulary. The Induction gives you that vocabulary. After it, group classes feel like a continuation, not a struggle.

Same method, different tool. The Reformer is a spring-loaded carriage that adds resistance and feedback; Classical Studio Pilates uses other types of Pilates apparatus beyond the Reformer. Most members do both — they teach each other.

For members and Induction graduates, yes — single classes from €35 or class packs from €150 (5 classes). New to the studio? Start with the Induction first.

All group classes are capped at a maximum of seven people. Hard caps. We do not oversell.

Yes. All classes are taught in English. Our instructors also speak Italian, Portuguese, Mandarin and other languages.

Yes — gift cards are available for any amount, delivered by email or printed at the studio. See the Classes page.

Start here

Begin your
introduction.

New to in2Movement? Start with our three-session Induction. We'll learn your body, teach you the method, and prepare you for group classes — all guided one-on-one.

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