Muscle Strengthening and Pilates in Merl with ALGSO

Banner for ALGSO class Muscle Strengthening and Pilates in Merl, with text: Stronger Body, Lighter Head

💪 Introduction

Some days you want a class that makes you feel strong again.
Some days you want a class that makes you feel like yourself again.
And some days? You want both, without anyone pretending that everyone starts from the same place.

This Wednesday session is exactly that: a sporty, adaptable workout that builds strength and confidence and then gives your body (and brain) the stretch-and-unwind moment it deserves.

And yes, there will be music. Quentin’s words: “Music.” (Mostly 80s. You’ve been warned.)

Why our ALGSO Muscle Strengthening and Pilates in Merl Class is Perfect for Cancer Warriors:

This session is designed for people who want to move again safely, without pressure, without ego, and without pretending that they feel amazing every day.

ALGSO coach, Quentin Bentz, is very clear about his role: he’s not here for “fitness entertainment”.
He teaches movement so people can confidently and safely continue to exercise by themselves. He’s an adapted physical activity teacher specialised in health, meaning he’s trained to help people move safely when the body has been through a lot.

So the point isn’t to “push through pain” or do things just because the group is doing them. The point is the opposite: to move in a way that doesn’t create new problems, while still giving you a real training effect.

And Quentin doesn’t just adapt to the body, he adapts to the person.
He specifically checks in about pain and emotional state, because “emotional state influences motivation.”
That’s the kind of coaching that actually fits real life.

What is it?

It’s a 1h30 session with two clear parts… and one very optional (but very loved) bonus.

Part 1: 45 minutes of muscle strengthening

This is the “let’s get you feeling strong again” block. Quentin keeps it sporty, structured, and simple, often using a circuit format where everyone rotates through exercises.

He explains it like this:

It’s not complicated for the sake of being complicated. Quentin sticks to basic, effective movements that can be repeated outside the class too without having to spend money on props and gear.

So expect things like squats, core work and stability exercises, always adjusted to how people are feeling that day, because not everyone arrives with the same body or the same energy.

Part 2: 45 minutes of “Pilates” (stretching + mobility)

Quentin is very honest about the label. When he says “Pilates”, what he really means is a big focus on stretching, mobility, and releasing tension, especially in the back.

Think: loosening up, opening space, getting your body to breathe again.
That thing where you feel your shoulders drop and your spine says “thank you”.

Bonus: Optional relaxation (“zen”)

At the end, Quentin offers a short 10 minute relaxation moment: calm, quiet, and focused.

But he also gets that not everyone loves relaxation (or has the attention span for it, no judgement):

So in short: this class builds strength and gives you room to soften afterwards.
A session that helps your body work, then helps your mind exhale. If you’re looking for something that makes you feel stronger and a little lighter, this is it.

Why it helps both: body and mind

Quentin puts it simply: he doesn’t separate body and mind.
He explains that, when the body is stimulated, automatically, so is the mind.

Physically, this class supports strength, stability, and confidence in movement.
The kind you need for daily life, not just the gym.

Mentally, it’s also a reset button. You might walk into the class with a million thoughts, or feeling blue, but you’ll walk out feeling happy and refreshed.

And yes, the vibe very much matters. Quentin knows the mental side of illness is huge:

So you’re not just “working out”. You’re giving yourself a weekly moment where you show up, do something for you, and leave feeling a bit more ready for everything else.

What makes this class special?

It’s adaptable without being awkward.

Quentin doesn’t demand a medical biography. He asks how you are, what hurts, and how you feel, then adapts accordingly.

It’s meant to be doable at home.

No “buy this equipment” pressure.

It protects you from the classic group-class trap.

You don’t have to do it “like everyone”. Quentin is very insistent on the importance of respecting that everyone is different.

It’s sporty, but adaptable.

Quentin can make it easier or harder, depending on what you need on the day.

The atmosphere is… very Quentin.

Music, questionable humour, and a coach who talks (a lot).


What to Expect in This Class

The rhythm is structured and reassuring, with Quentin always reading the room to ensure equal parts of work-out and fun.

Typically you’ll have:

a warm-up

core work

circuit-style strengthening

stretching and mobility

optional relaxation

Quentin moves around the room to correct and adapt.

It’s direct, but it’s friendly and it keeps you safe.


🎤 Meet the Coach

Quentin Bentz

Quentin brings big energy, his own special humour and confidence in spades, all with a genuinely warm “you’re safe here” atmosphere.
If you like your workouts with a side of questionable banter, music, and a coach who treats you like a human being (and not a fitness robot), Quentin is your person.


📍 The Location

Where it Happens and What to Expect:

Address:

École de Merl, “Memer”
152, rue de Merl
2146 Luxembourg

There are some parking options nearby and, given the prime location in Luxembourg City – Merl, it is easily accessible by public transport.

Photos of the Space:

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What do I do if I feel too tired to participate?

Take it easy but still come!
Everything can be adapted and there is no pressure to do the whole thing. You can also take part only in the exercises you feel capable of doing, or just come for a chat.
“Fatigue is a vicious circle. If you do nothing, you go towards nothing.” Quentin Bentz – ALGSO coach in Merl

Are the classes safe for my condition?

Yes! All the exercises can be adapted and the coach takes good care of you.
If you are worried or unsure, don’t hesitate to reach out to us at the ALGSO, and we can provide all the information you need, or give you the contact details of our coach so you can have a little chat. 😉

Do I need to share my full medical details?

Quentin doesn’t push for precise medical details, but he does ask what matters for safe adaptation.
Everything is handled with kindness and care and the aim is of course, to do you good!

Do I need prior experience to attend this class?

Not at all.
You can be extremely sporty, or have never done any sports before.
Everyone is welcome no matter their age, experience, nationality or capability.

What language is the class given in?

French is the main language, but Quentin gets by with a little English and German.

Is there an indoors and outdoors option?

Yes. In the summer, when the school gym is closed for the holidays, the classes take place outdoors, usually in the Parc de Merl.

What do I need to bring?

– A bottle of water
– A towel (for the class)
– Sports clothes
– Yoga matt (optional, there are some provided)
– Motivation!

In order to become an ALGSO member, you will need a medical certificate from your doctor, certifying that you are able to do sports. Read more here.


📅 Schedule & How to Join

When: Wednesdays from 10am – 11:30am
Where: École de Merl, “Memer”
Duration: 90 minutes
Cost: Free for ALGSO members

📩 Email us or reach us via our contact form
📞 +352 691 250 028
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