How we walk together
Find your way
back to yourself.
Every offering is designed to meet you where you are — in grief, in burnout, in transition, or in the quiet awareness that something is ready to shift. Women who find their way here often say they didn't know how tired they were until they finally rested — or how much became possible when they stopped trying so hard.
What your body already knows
The difference between holding on
and finally letting go.
Most women who arrive here don't need to be convinced they are tired. They already know. What they haven't found yet is a container safe enough to set it down.
What it feels like
to brace.
You manage. You function. You do not fall apart. But underneath the competence, something is braced — shoulders held just slightly too high, breath that stops short of the belly, a jaw that carries tension you stopped noticing years ago. The body is doing its job: protecting you. But protection has a cost, and that cost accumulates quietly.
What it feels like
to land.
The breath finds the belly. The shoulders soften without being told to. The jaw unclenches. Something that has been held in the tissue for a long time begins, very slowly, to release — not because you worked at it, but because the conditions were finally right. This is what Renay's work creates: the conditions.
Pilates · Mindful Movement for Longevity
A body built to
last a lifetime.
Most people arrive the way they arrive to most things — rushing, distracted, their minds already reaching for what comes next. The body is holding the morning and the day, although it's just beginning. If it is the end of the day, the body is holding tomorrow as well. By the time clients leave, something visibly shifts: they are noticeably lighter, less tense, more present. The aliveness is noticeable. Renay sees it every time — in the energy, in the faces, in the lifted spirit of someone who just spent an hour coming home to their own body. The breath leads. The body follows.
This is what Pilates, in Renay's hands, is intended to create. Not a fitness performance, but a return — to strength, to alignment, to a body that grows in strength and resilience, and a person who remembers they are capable and at home in their own skin. Drawing on 500-hour Comprehensive Pilates training across the full apparatus, she brings this work to real bodies at every stage, always with the long view in mind: not just this session, but this life.
Virtual private and small group sessions are available worldwide and booked directly through renaybloom.com. Those in the Macon area are welcome to inquire about local availability.
Group · Curated Gatherings
Something shifts
when we rest together.
Group Sanctuary is the name Renay holds for a particular kind of experience — small, curated gatherings that form when the timing is right. Pop-up, on-location, and virtual. Each one is intentionally small, never open enrollment, and shaped around the people in the room.
Mindfulness Meditation and Yoga Nidra Rest are the anchors of this work — always present, always offered. Other practices weave in depending on what the gathering calls for.
All offerings are available virtually · Select in-person sessions available by arrangement
Individual · Life Coaching · The Composed Path
Your practice,
built around you.
Private sessions with Renay begin with a conversation. From there, the work takes shape around what you're looking for if we find that we are a good fit — Coaching, Pilates, Yoga Nidra Rest, somatic movement, or some combination. It shifts as your seasons shift.
As a Certified Life Coach and teacher, the coaching Renay offers is not prescriptive — it is a companioned inquiry into what you already know and are ready to trust.
What you may be wondering
before you begin
Private · Semi-private · By arrangement
Every offering is
held close.
Pilates, Group Sanctuary, The Composed Path — all of Renay's work is private or semi-private, held in a small, intentional space. There is no open enrollment. If something here has found you, she welcomes a conversation.


