Consistency Wins: Welcoming Our Q1 2026 Milestone Club

Mike Collette • March 27, 2026
Prototype Training Systems

End of March 2026

Milestone Club

Every quarter, we recognize members who cross the milestones that prove what real consistency looks like — 250, 500, 1,000, and 2,000 classes. These are the people who show up. Not just sometimes. Over and over, for years.

4 New 250 Club
3 New 500 Club
1 New 1,000 Club
8 Total Recognized
1,000

Class Club  🎁

1,000 classes. Custom Prototype Yeti mug. You earned it.

Mandy Pant

Member since 2020  ·  Previously: 500 Club

1,003 classes
Avg / year ~150
Avg / week 2.9
Member since 2020
500 Club since Sep 2023

1,000 classes. Let that sink in. Mandy has been training at PTS since 2020 — through a pandemic, through everything life throws at you — and has built an average of nearly 3 classes a week for six straight years. She was recognized for the 500 Club in September 2023 and kept right on going. This is what the 1,000 Club is about. Congratulations, Mandy — your Yeti is well earned. 🏆

500

Class Club

500 classes. No luck involved. Just commitment.

Shellie James

Member since 2021  ·  Previously: 250 Club

547 classes
Avg / year ~126
Avg / week 2.4
Member since 2021

Five years and 547 classes. Shellie was recognized for the 250 Club in December 2023 — and has kept right on going. Moving up to 500 is what long-term membership looks like.

Tony Pittman

Member since 2024  ·  First milestone recognition

508 classes
Classes in 2025 ~412
Avg / week 5+
Member since 2024

Tony skipped straight past 250 and into the 500 Club — one of the fastest trajectories in PTS history. Joining in 2024 and hitting 500 classes in roughly 18 months puts him in rare company. This one is a big deal.

Claudette Andrew

Member Since 2016  ·  Previously: 250 Club

504 classes
Avg / year ~84
Avg / week 1.6
Member since 2016

Nine years of steady commitment. Claudette was recognized at 250 back in December 2020 — and has quietly kept building. 504 classes over nine years is a testament to staying the course.

250

Class Club

250 classes. The foundation of something real.

Shreeja Pillai

Member since 2024

258 classes
Avg / year ~254
Avg / week 4.9
Member since 2024

Joined in late 2024 and has averaged nearly 5 classes a week — one of the highest rates in the gym. 258 classes in roughly 18 months is the definition of all-in from day one.

Maria Haseotes

Member Since 2016

257 classes
Avg / year ~42
Avg / week ~1
Member since 2016

Over 9 years of steady, consistent work. Maria is proof that you don't have to come every day — you just have to keep coming. 257 classes over 9 years adds up to something real.

Rachel Matatall

Member since 2023

250 classes
Avg / year ~137
Avg / week 2.6
Member since 2023

Joined at the end of 2023 and has built a steady rhythm of 2–3 sessions per week. Hitting 250 classes in just over two years shows what showing up consistently looks like.

Apoorv Thakur

Member Since 2025

250 classes
Avg / year ~219
Avg / week 4.2
Member since 2025

Joined in early 2025 and has been one of the most frequent attenders in the gym ever since — averaging over 4 classes a week. Hitting 250 classes in just over a year is a standout pace.

What Consistency Actually Looks Like

From 9 months to 6 years. From 1 class a week to 5. These 8 members reached their milestones in completely different ways — different schedules, different paces, different journeys. What they share is that they didn't stop.

“The magic number is showing up 3ish times per week and not quitting.”

— Coach Mike

Prototype Training Systems
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Congratulations to all eight. Keep coming back. 🏆
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