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Leela Robles brings a disciplined, people-first approach to wellness shaped by military life, Colorado roots, and years in high-touch hospitality.

As a military “brat”, Leela grew up around service, adaptability, and close-knit communities. While frequent moves were part of early life, Colorado has always been home. Her long tenure in Colorado Springs’ craft beer industry and her deep connection to the outdoors reflect a genuine commitment to this place and its people.

Leela Robles brings a disciplined, people-first approach to wellness shaped by military life, Colorado roots, and years in high-touch hospitality.

As a military “brat”, Leela grew up around service, adaptability, and close-knit communities. While frequent moves were part of early life, Colorado has always been home. Her long tenure in Colorado Springs’ craft beer industry and her deep connection to the outdoors reflect a genuine commitment to this place and its people.

Leela spent nearly a decade in the craft beer industry, where she learned how exceptional hospitality is built—through consistency, awareness, and intentional care. During that time, she read Unreasonable Hospitality by Will Guidara, a book that deeply resonated with her own experience in the industry. Its principles helped put language around what she already believed: great hospitality is never accidental, and how people feel matters as much as what they receive.

That philosophy carried naturally into wellness. As a licensed aesthetician, Leela worked hands-on with clients, bringing the same attention and care to one-on-one interactions. For her, wellness isn’t transactional—it’s relational, built on trust and follow-through.

Movement plays a central role in Leela’s life, particularly Pilates. Managing chronic lower back pain led her to the practice, where she found strength, control, and sustainability. The roots of Pilates in rehabilitation—especially its early use with injured veterans—resonate strongly with her and align with Sisu’s mission.

Outside the studio, Leela is most at home on Colorado trails and in open spaces. Time outdoors reinforces what she values most: mobility, independence, and the ability to keep doing what you love.

As General Manager at Sisu, Leela is determined to apply the principles of Unreasonable Hospitality to recovery and longevity—creating a studio experience that is thoughtful, consistent, and deeply human. Her focus is on making Sisu a place where recovery is treated not as a luxury, but as a foundation for living well, longer.

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