Archive for the ‘For Instructors’ Category

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Teacher Series: Making Movement Effective

By: Kristen Matthews | Posted in: Blog For Instructors

Have an effect. Be deliberate. Don’t accept less.But how? That’s the message Pilates teacher trainer and LA-based instructor Kristen Matthews delivers in this blog geared just for teachers.

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Just a Pilates Instructor?

By: Kristen Matthews | Posted in: Blog For Instructors

How important is your role as Pilates teacher? Our guest blogger shares her a-ha moment as a teacher and realizes that her influence lasts well beyond her client’s session.

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Pre and Post-Natal Cont Ed Series

By: Michelle Fama | Posted in: Blog For Instructors

Bella Bellies is here! Join NJ’s/NYC’s best OB/GYNs, Midwives, Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Chiropractors, Baby Massage Therapists, Nutritionists and more for these pre and postnatal Pilates certification courses.

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Teacher Insight: Pilates Purity?

By: Michelle Fama | Posted in: Blog For Instructors

This LA-based Pilates trainer and blogger walks the line between being a Pilates purist and embracing the Method’s evolution.

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Top 5 Reasons Pilates = Fitness Crack

By: Lara Dalch | Posted in: For Instructors

My clients are truly addicted. They get a little panicked when they have to cancel a session and I can’t find another slot for them in my schedule that week. I get desperate e-mails – “what about really early in the morning?!” – or blank stares followed by “okay, I’ll just make it work.”

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The Making of a Reformer: Behind the Scenes Look

By: Michelle Fama | Posted in: For Instructors

Until recently, I had no idea how sexy and differentiating the wheels can be on the various brands of Pilates Reformers on the market today.

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Being the Newbie

By: fg_adm1n | Posted in: For Instructors

Being the new teacher at a studio can definitely take someone on a roller coaster ride of emotions, from pride at being hired and excitement to teach while getting paid to do it, to fear of failing miserably and concern over just how to make it through that first 5 hour shift. Well, I’ve certainly been through all of this and more. Here’s what I have learned so far…