Issue #348- Wednesday, October 13, 2021 Mind The Gap! by Clare Dunphy I’m really excited about how technology is connecting us and making it possible to share the work of Joe and Clara Pilates with each other across the globe. I’m grateful for the imaginative ways our community has found […]
Getting ‘Hands-On’ with Your Clients and/or Loved Ones – by Gail Giovanniello
Issue #345 – September 15, 2021 Getting ‘Hands-On’ with Your Clients and/or Loved Ones by Gail Giovanniello One of the things I missed the most during lock/shutdowns was human connection and touch. I am an experienced hands-on instructor, and my hope is that this article will prep you with some […]
Taking Off the Blinkers…without throwing the baby out with the bathwater! by Miguel Bengoa
Issue #339 Wednesday June 23, 2021 Taking Off the Blinkers …without throwing the baby out with the bathwater! by Miguel Bengoa So, what are “blinkers”? Blinkers are an eye covering that some people put on horses to prevent them from looking anywhere but straight ahead. There are teacher training organisations […]
Teaching Tips for Tendon Stretch that are Rooted in Motor Learning – by Chelsea Corley
June 24, 2020 Teaching Tips for Tendon Stretch that are Rooted in Motor Learning by Chelsea Corley Teaching Pilates is an expressive art form. That is part of the beauty in what we do as instructors. It is so fantastic that the same client can go to several different […]
Only Time Will Tell – The Story of A Pilates Teacher without a Comprehensive Certification – by Genevieve Malcolm
December 4, 2019 Only Time Will Tell The Story of A Pilates Teacher without a Comprehensive Certification by Genevieve Malcolm The day I started Pilates is the day I learned that taking care of myself was perhaps the most crucial aspect of motherhood; if I wasn’t well in myself, others […]
Continuing Education: Fast Track or Transformational Track? – by Madeline Black
Continuing Education: Fast Track or Transformational Track? by Madeline Black August 2, 2017 Every year, we all participate in workshops to elevate our work to better serve our clients, to be inspired, and (hopefully) to increase our value. Continuing our education brings us up to date on new research and […]
Building My Bridge – by Tracy Maurstad
Building My Bridge – by Tracy Maurstad Like a lot of teachers, I picked my initial training program the same way many clients pick a Pilates studio – mostly because it was conveniently located. In 2007, BASI offered its first training in Las Vegas. They had a good reputation, I […]
Why I Chose STOTT PILATES – by Alison Salmond
Why I Chose STOTT PILATES by Alison Salmond Choosing any training programme, whatever the subject area can be extremely time consuming and challenging for anyone. At present, there are many Pilates instructor training programmes; some offer mat-based courses, whilst others offer both mat- and equipment-based training programmes. Aspects to […]