Eme Cole Revisited – by Brett Miller

Now here is a lady that is not new to Pilates Intel, in fact she was one of the first persons that allowed me to have an article about her way back when we started up.  And that person is Eme Cole, author and owner of Pilates Plus studio in Chicago.  […]

Check your ego at the door, thank you….. – By Brett Miller

At the Pilates studio where I work, there each Saturday morning  scheduled 2 back-to-back reformer classes, and this particular December  Saturday  I had the good fortune of instructing both.  I was relaxed and strong at the going into class, as I was a good boy the night before in going […]

A Ten Year Resume – by Natascha Eyber

Just like many other Pilates Teachers, I come from a professional dance background. I had been teaching ballet to students, professionals, adults and children for a long time before I started my Pilates journey.  It was in 2003 that I took the BASI(r) Pilates Teacher Training Course with Rael Isacowitz, […]

We ‘Can Exercise’ – by Michael King

This years Zest Convention in London September 21/22 brings again International Presenters from different schools of Pilates in a weekend of Pilates and Dance Sessions and workshop’s, with the purpose to inspire instructors to develop their methods of teaching. Michael King the organiser of the event explains, “ I think […]

The Spine Corrector – by Kathy Corey

I am always surprised when I visit a new studio that is fully equipped with the latest Pilates apparatus but does not have any Spine Correctors.  I am also rather shocked when I have been invited to teach a Spine Corrector class, only to discover that I am teaching on […]

Katharina of Moving Pilates and her Must-See Video – by Jehane Lindley

It’s often said that what cannot be said in words can be captured in images, but in this case neither would do when it came to expressing the complexities of movement. Movement is best experienced in movement itself and it is for this reason that Katharina Leitheiser made a film […]

Brett Meets Bob in Paris – by Brett Miller

Hello everybody, I am freshly back from my jaunt to Paris and my visit with the Mr Robert Wernick. There have been many new subscribers in the last few weeks, (very welcome, by the way, and thank you for subscribing), and in case you missed the fine article by Bob, […]

Joe Pilates – Learning to be an Animal

There is a happy band of people, of which I am an aspirant member, who are distinguishable anywhere by their springy step and “saved” look from the mass of their contemporaries who shuffle and shamble in untidy corpulence around us. We know that we are saved because we faithfully attend […]

Article for Pilates Intel – by Andrea Maida

I recently taught a client at Vintage Pilates who asked what had initially brought me to Pilates. After telling him my story he agreed it is the same reason many of us come to Pilates: pain and embarrassment. Spot on. My formal education is in the theatre and I also […]

Is Position Enough – by Brett Miller

One fine May morning I was lazily scrolling through my Facebook newsfeed when this comment grabbed my attention, “When we do the exercise correctly and the body is in its correct position, its true alignment- there is not thought nor need to fire the correct muscles that need to work, […]

A Peek at Michael King’s World – by Brett Miller

Michael Alan King Having spent the first 35 years of my life basically living everywhere, in the last 10 years I have been a one-city-kind-of-guy. Trained and certified in Stockholm it’s been great, though one drawback is that I have not been aware of the bigger world of Pilates. In […]

Master Teacher Kathy Corey Joins Pilates Intel

Hello dear readers, do I have BIG news for you today.  So big, that once I again I am sending out a SPECIAL EDITION of Pilates Intel.  It will be short and sweet, and exciting. I want to announce that the intelligent, vibrant and ever giving Kathy Corey is joining […]

The Pilates Mistress

As administrator of Pilates Intel, I am notified each time we get a new subscriber, with information of their name and email address. Out of interest, and if time permits, I Google the new subscriber to see if I can’t learn more about who they are, and what they do. […]

An Osteopath’s Approach To Pilates – by Jon Hawkins

Probably much like a non osteopath’s approach to Pilates I am constantly energised by how deepening my knowledge and experience constantly evolves how I practice. I initially started learning to be a Pilates instructor to fill a gap in my knowledge about safe and effective exercise for my clients, really […]

5 Pressing Reasons to Continue your Pilates Education – Andrea Maida

  Romana’s Pilates Continuing Professional Education Seminar with Cynthia Lochard Garland Studios, Sherman Oaks, CA Post-workshop on Saturday afternoon, 5pm-ish…driving south towards I-5 after first procuring a treat for the trip back to San Diego.  It’s been nearly 7 hours of Pilates, friends… Someone needs a cookie. The left side […]

How I fell into the Pilates retreat business – by Mareile Paley

Some years back, while living and working in Hong Kong, I got an unexpected and exciting request from the editor-in-chief of AsiaSpa Magazine: To go on (and subsequently write an article about) a Pilates retreat in Asia. “We are yoga’d out”, she said, “we need something fresh and different.” Full […]

From Sceptic To Convert – by Jehane Lindley

A new client walks in, they have been referred and this will be their first experience of Pilates. Unsure of what to expect but not believing it will be much, they sit wide-eyed, waiting. Recognising this ‘first-timer expression’ you approach them to do the meet and greet. For the most […]

Personal Profile – Jon the Osteopath

I guess you have noticed, we usually like to have an article about a person in the Pilates community in each edition.  Today is no different.  Want to introduce you to a sensitive and dedicated fellow who joined Pilates Intel a few weeks back, an Osteopath based in London, Jon […]

9 Myths and Misconceptions about Pilates – by Kathy Corey

When I tell people that I’m a master Pilates trainer, I get a lot of interesting reactions. People who practice and love Pilates are quick to ask their burning questions or express their envy at my “dream” job. But many people who are less familiar with the popular form of […]

A Pilates Documentary – by Mark Pedri and Carrie McCarthy

Why isn’t there a film about Pilates? Sure, there have been films about people who do Pilates, but there isn’t a movie that is purely dedicated to the work created by Joseph H. Pilates. Why not? Filmmaker, Mark Pedri found himself asking this exact question after a friend introduced him […]

Personal Profile – Master Teacher Kathy Corey

Sure, we all know that Pilates is a great rehabilitative activity, and a top notch fitness form. But I think we can agree that Pilates is above all else is an art form, otherwise, why the great passion?  I am pleased to introduce a lady who is a champion of […]

Fatal Simplicity – by Brett Miller

Until recently, before starting this magazine, I’ll admit I did very little reading of blogs, or to put it more succinctly, none at all. This lack of prior interest in no way reflects how impressed and even slightly envious I am of people who write blogs – it takes creativity, […]

Personal Profile – On Retreat with Mareile Paley

If you were to ask Mareile Paley what she does for a living, you would discover she is a woman of many vocations. Not only is she an art director, travel writer and multimedia designer but she is also a Pilates instructor and founder of the exclusive “Pilates Retreat Asia”. […]

Coming of Age – by Jehane Lindley

Beginning to teach Pilates is an experience I would acquit to being adolescent. Not in the hormonal or rebellious way but in a way that begs an answer to the question, ‘Who Am I?’ Now before you make any wise cracks, I’m aware adolescence is not so far in my […]

Personal Profile – Pilates Complete

In this edition I have the pleasure of introducing two friends of mine, Jasmin Salhi and Linda Erlandsson, who run “Pilates Complete” in Gothenburg, Sweden. STOTT Pilates trained and the best of friends, they inspire to find innovative ways to offer the complete Pilates experience. For example, in the summer […]

Community News – The Arrival of Benjamin

Picture this; I’m slouching on my couch, computer on lap doing nothing in particular when I get a Facebook notification for a friend request from someone called Benjamin, Benjamin Degenhardt. Not knowing who this Benjamin was, but being in an adventurous state of mind (and also because I don’t have […]

Community News – Paddleboard Pilates

This edition’s community presentation comes out of Chicago where Pilates Plus studio owner and author, Eme Cole resides.  First off, I want to express what a pleasure it’s been to have Eme contribute. Her energetic enthusiasm comes through in all her communication while at the same time, you know you […]

Community News – Red Nosed Pilates

Yes, you read the headline correctly, VERY VERY MANY Pilates enthusiasts from the Cobham Pilates Studio in Surrey UK donned red noses and crowded into a large room on March 10 this year in support of Red Nose Day, the culmination of the British charity Comic Relief. Studio owner Donna […]

Teaching Topic – Working Symmetrically

“For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple and wrong.”  – H. L. Mencken This week I thought I’d take up a subject that is close to my heart, one that I’ve been looking into for some time now in both myself and my clients. And that […]

Community News – Pilates over Skype?!?!

I was cruising around on the net and found a completely new (to me), and unique idea–Pilates via Skype!!  Thats right, a personal Pilates lesson over live-video!!  A Brooklyn, New York based company called MyBOD Wellness,  founded by Denise Posnak, has initiated this idea, and  has been operating since January […]

The ambition of Pilates Intel

The ambition of Pilates Intel Welcome, welcome, WELCOME you  to the very first edition of Pilates Intel , the newsletter advocating a global community of Pilates instructors.  I thought I would make the very first letter about what this newsletter is about, who I am and what my ambitions are for this venture, which […]