When I was nominated to the position of committee head for the Authentic Pilates Union’s (APU) Charity Committee in autumn 2013 I felt as though my long time interest in Pilates and philanthropy had come seeking me. For many years I have felt that Pilates has a lot to offer […]
Scolio-Pilates: Working in 3 Dimensions to Manage Scoliosis – by Karena Thek Lineback
1) Move the spine towards neutral 2) Add length to the spine 3) Add strengthening techniques. At it’s core, it’s really that simple. Getting Started You cannot continue to train muscles in the same-old posture if you want to create change. You know that’s true for postures like […]
A Kind Statement from David Rosencrans
This statement from David Rosencrans is in reply to my recent article Modern Pilates Apparatus is Also Cool. David is the head of manufacturing and marketing at Gratz Industries. Hi Brett Although I do not personally engage in social media I feel like I know you through the forwded versions […]
The 80” Universal Reformer: A Great Fit – by Andrea Maida
Brett Miller is correct! Size does matter. And I believe the 80” Gratz Universal Reformer is the ultimate partner for your Pilates workout. It is efficient. It can be unforgiving. It is for exercise, and exercise is uncomfortable. I am happy to participate in this conversation about some of the […]
Modern Pilates Apparatus is Also Cool – by Brett Miller
We Pilates practitioners have certainly heard about that camp, that finds that using Gratz original equipment is superior, and even necessary to do Pilates correctly. Anyone subscribed for some time knows that I always welcome a difference in opinion. As for me, I do not agree with this point of […]
A Pilates Success Story?
Imagine if you will, being a person with a deep love for Pilates, but having no one to share it with. Kind of awful, wouldn’t you say? Such was the case for a new friend of mine, Hanne Bignell, living in Norway. Let me tell you a little about her […]
Pilates Complete
Some of you may remember the dynamic duo of Pilates Complete, introduced here over 1 year ago when Pilates Intel had 149 subscribers. Since then, Linda, Jasmine and I have come a long way in our respective endeavors. These ladies are fun and successful, their attitude and innovation makes their […]
Discounting – Friend and Foe? by Dana Auriemma
We’re running a sale! Save 10% off. No, 20% off! Or how about $15 off? Check out our June specials. We’re sending you a come-back-to-us offer. We’re offering a special deal. And your first class is free! Discounts. They can be a valuable marketing tool or a destructive disaster. It […]
The Question of Home Practice with On-Line Video Services – By Amit Younger
This piece is about my website Pilates On Demand (PilatesOD.com), but I equally want it to be a platform for discussion on the question of home practice as well as a few other topics the relate to our profession. I very much invite you all to comment on the below […]
Q&A with Siri and Jay Grimes
Dear Siri, I have knock knees and when I bring my legs together in parallel my knees touch, but of course my feet don’t. Even when I am in turn out, it still is uncomfortable having my legs and feet together. I do put a ball between my ankles […]
Teaching the Subtleties of Body Awareness & the Brain – by Anne Bishop
Another fine article published at Pilates Intel. Teaching the Subtleties of Body Awareness & the Brain by Anne Bishop Body awareness is the ability to pay attention to and maintain perception of your body. It is the capacity to feel your body in movement and in stillness. Focusing on the […]
Pilates 101 with Alycea – The Powerhouse – by Alycea Ungaro
“It is the mind which shapes the body”. Friedrich von Schiller I had the pleasure of being invited to teach in Germany some years back. On my last day at work in New York City before departing, I asked a German Pilates instructor on my team how to translate a word I […]
Selling a Pilates Biz – by Eme Cole
It has been said that a business is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. Although you may vividly remember the struggles of building and sustaining a successful business, your buyer may only see what appears to be some used equipment and a simplistic business model. It […]
OsteoPilates – by Karena Thek (Author of OsteoPilates, Increase Bone Density, Reduce Fracture Risk, Look and Feel Great)
Karena Thek is the author of OsteoPilates, Increase Bone Density, Reduce Fracture Risk, Look and Feel Great! (2003, Career Press) Is Pilates safe for osteoporosis? It can be. If taught with appropriate modifications, Pilates is safe for those with low bone density. In fact, not only is Pilates safe, but […]
Q&A with Siri
Dear Siri, Can you give me advice on how to deal with clients who want to be “beaten up”? I sometimes get clients coming from a fitness background (these tend to be women, but can also be men) who don’t quite understand the depth of Pilates and the fact that […]
Creating Symmetry through Asymmetrical Exercise – by Kathy Corey
We live in a lop-sided world. The way we carry our bags, our books and our babies creates muscle imbalances and a dominant side of the body. Add to that, one-sided sports like tennis, golf or baseball and we have intensified these misalignments and created asymmetrical patterns that affect all […]
A Question for Mr. Frenchtoast – Oops, Questions not Allowed! by Brett Miller
I want to start by sharing a lovely compliment I received from a Facebook post by Joanne Elphinston. “We are so pleased to meet Brett, an insightful Pilates teacher based in Stockholm. One of his aims for Pilates Intel is to question and challenge the teaching and practice of Pilates […]
A Sagittarian Summit (a piece about Siri Dharma Galliano) – by Brett Miller
Short Starter from Siri When Brett Miller walked in you could see the man had been working on himself for decades and he looked younger, fitter, and cuter than his photos. The internet has allowed many people to create and project a reality success without an experience and people with […]
Pilates Apparatus the Scandinavian Way…..With Love – by Brett Miller
A short while back I had the good fortune of visiting the workshop of Fredrik and Elisabet Prag in their rural home outside of Stockholm. Fredrik and Elisabet are both Pilates instructors, passionate about the classical technique. They are also craftspersons; they design and build Pilates apparatus. The purpose of my visit was to […]
The Art of Selling Pilates…When You Don’t Like Selling – By Dana Auriemma
As far back as I can remember, I hated the idea of selling. Having to convince someone to buy something? No thanks. It seemed so unpleasant. It didn’t look like a particularly noble profession, and it definitely wasn’t anything I wanted to do. Growing up, anything that involved a sales […]
An Article for Pilates Intel – by Joanne Elphinston
Hi to Pilates Intel readers! Brett has kindly asked me to share a little about myself, and some of my experiences working with Pilates teachers. I’d be delighted – I really enjoy working with Pilates teachers, who I have found to be dedicatedly working to improve people’s lives from a […]
The Good, Bad and the Ugly about Pilates Retreats – by Mareile Paley
Right around now is the time I like the least in my business. In fact, I dread it… Good guess, but no, it’s not the tax season (even though that’s a whole other chapter). No, right now, I am about 5 weeks away from my next retreat and one week […]
Michael Fritzke and Ton Voogt
Here are two guys that I can guess many of you are aware of, they being Michael Fritzke and Ton Voogt. For those of you who don’t know them, they are both classically trained in the Pilates method and creators of the TRIADBALLTM. They spend an estimated 75% of their […]
An Interview with the Passionate and Lovely Jennifer Kries
Not long ago I had the great pleasure of meeting the intelligent and enthusiastic Jennifer Kries via a Skype date. Despite it not being in-person, it was one of those rare pleasures where one experiences a true meeting of the minds, but we’ll go into greater detail about that a […]
The Dark Side of Scapula Isolation Cues – by Joanne Elphinston
The scapular region can be a particularly challenging area to work with. It must be simultaneously stable and mobile, a tricky balance to strike when so many people have very little sense of connection to this area. A very specific biomechanical misunderstanding about function in this area has led to […]
Drinking the Kool Aide…….Or My Journey to Classical Pilates – by Sunni Almond
It’s funny how things can be so much the exact same AND completely different all at the same time. I’ve totally tasted the Kool Aide now, and while I can’t say that my mantra is Trust The Method, I am getting a completely different workout. It takes less to do […]
Rotation Of The Spine – ©2013 Michael Fritzke & Ton Voogt
“If your spine is inflexibly stiff at 30 you are old; if it is completely flexible at 60, you are young” – Joseph Pilates. The point Joe was making is clear, the flexibility of your spine determines your age more than the number of birthdays you’ve had. Keeping your spine […]
Scolio-Pilates: Working in 3 Dimensions to Manage Scoliosis – by Karena Thek Lineback
1) Move the spine towards neutral 2) Add length to the spine 3) Add strengthening techniques. At it’s core, it’s really that simple. Getting Started You cannot continue to train muscles in the same-old posture if you want to create change. You know that’s true for postures like […]
Swans, Frogs, Seals and Grasshoppers, Oh My! – by Sunni Almond
About me: (nutshell version, you can thank me later) I’ve been an artist, comic, actress, dancer (not the long lithe willowy ballerina type- think more the shorter athletic gymnastic jazz type) and of all things (don’t laugh, I’m old) mime. I am still a hairdresser, was a mortgage loan officer, […]
Remembering Julian Littleford
Remembering Julian Littleford – by Lolita San Miguel Dance, New York City, Pilates, Carola Trier. This quartet of common experience was the medium that first joined Julian and me. Both of us had been professional dancers in New York City, Julian having been a principal dancer with the famous Martha […]
The Mind/Body Connection in Exercise, an Interview with Anne Bishop – by Maria Bardet
What role does the mind play when you exercise? Heard the phrase, “get out of your head, and get into your body?” Thought about how to actually do that and why you would even want to? I heard that phrase many times, but never really gave it serious thought. That is, until […]
A Memorial to Romana
The Keeper of the Flame – by Jennifer Kries Powerhouse. Force of nature. Magician. Mischievous Flirt. Star. Healer. The Keeper of the Flame. Romana was all of these things, and more. Romana was bigger than any space she occupied. Her being could not be contained by any four […]
Work/Life Balance – by Jehane Lindley
If you look up ‘work/life balance’ you get a stream of hits including the words, ‘beat burnout’, ‘reclaim control’, ‘family’ and ‘income equality’ in the header. It would seem this is a subject that has been looked into, you might even say researched and a lot. If you consider that […]
Marketing through Social Media – by Eme Cole
Welcome to the digitally social Pilates instructor: Facebook- I “Like” teaser on the reformer Twitter- I’m practicing #teaser on the reformer LinkedIn- My skills include: performing teaser on the reformer YouTube- Watch me perform teaser on the reformer Vine- Watch me perform teaser on the reformer in 6 seconds Instagram- […]
A Short Discussion on Breathing – by Brett Miller
So today I would like to take up breathing, a subject as we all know that is central the Pilates technique. Joseph Pilates himself wrote extensively about posterior lateral breathing, taking the air into the lower back part of the lungs, with the idea to widen the chest area in […]
Breathing New Life into the Body – by Andrea Maida
In Return to Life, Joe Pilates touts the benefits of a full deep breath. He maintains that shallow, lazy breathing deprives the body of the amount of oxygen necessary to fuel the blood. Indefatigably and conscientiously practice breathing until the art of correct breathing becomes habitual, automatic and subconscious, which accomplishment will result […]
Masterminding a Pilates Workshop – by Tracy Maurstad
“First you jump off the cliff and you build your wings on the way down” ~Ray Bradbury When I needed some guidance with my first scoliosis client, I went to Twitter for help (in case you didn’t know, Twitter has a great Pilates community of generous teachers communicating 140 characters […]
“A Movement of Movement” – a film review by Tracy Maurstad
“A Movement of Movement” is a beautiful new documentary by Mark Pedri about Pilates, both the man and his method. Interviews with Pilates teachers and students, archival footage of Joseph Pilates, and gorgeous scenes of people doing Pilates are combined with images of things like cats, war, a kite surfer, […]
Impressions of My First PAA Conference – by Joshua Freedman
My dreams were not formed the weekend that lasted from Thursday 5th September to the night of Sunday 8th September, but rather, my dreams were reinforced and reignited! Flying up to Sydney from Melbourne as a Pilates instructor (or as I prefer, Pilates Teacher) I experienced both excitement and anticipation the same time. […]
A Classical Discussion (I) – by Brett Miller and Lesley McPherson
You may remember we published an upbeat article about Michael King in July, highlighting his positive approach and the depth of his experience in the field. Towards the end of the article Michael said, “I have the deepest respect for Classical Pilates and know it and teach it when I can but […]