Embarking on the journey to create your at-home Pilates studio, whether as an experienced instructor or a dedicated student, is an exciting process that promises a workout environment tailored to your specific needs. The beauty of Pilates lies in its adaptability and the unique way it marries body and equipment to produce strength, flexibility, and […]
View PostELDOA: What It Is And How It Helps Your Spine!

By Danielle O’Connell One of Joe Pilates’ most famous quotes is “If your spine is flexible you are young; if your spine is stiff you are old.” The spine and core are so important to the health of the body as a whole and yet so many people have back pain, poor posture, “tech neck” […]
View PostGoing Beyond Pilates & Building a Business with Instagram: Interview with Kim Moscatello

“There are elements missing from both Pilates and the traditional gym environment. By integrating the best of both worlds, we can prepare individuals for almost anything, making them well-rounded and physically fit. The complementary nature of these approaches is astonishing. If you know how to incorporate Pilates into your gym routine and vice versa, you’ve […]
View PostPilates Programming for Parkinson’s and Other Neurological Conditions

By Shelia Cowart Navigating life with neurological conditions like Parkinson’s Disease and Multiple Sclerosis (MS) can be a complex journey. As the automaticity of movement wanes, individuals often find themselves in a constant battle to maintain balance and perform even the simplest tasks. The challenge intensifies when daily activities demand multitasking, raising the risk of […]
View PostPilates Principles and Digestion: Similar Connections Rooted Deep Within

By Cheryl Murphy Although seldom mentioned, for most of us, (instructor or client) one of the “aha moments” after a few Pilates sessions may be how it gets the digestive tract up and flowing. It’s no secret that many of us struggle with the woes of the gut. But truth be told, 88% of all diseases […]
View PostThe Reveal: Best Pilates Client to Teach

By Darien Gold Recently, my sister asked me what type of student was the most rewarding to teach. I didn’t even have to think about it — a professional athlete or a professional dancer, highly physically conditioned and very motivated. When she probed a little deeper though, I realized something quite profound. Actually, it wasn’t […]
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