
359. How to Train Great Pilates Instructors Fast
Train instructors faster by focusing on “good enough to start”, not perfection.Most studio owners overwhelm new instructors by trying to teach everything upfront. This slows learning and reduces confi...
26 Apr 30min

357. Live Lecture: Foundations of Rehab
This lecture was delivered live for our Diploma of Clinical Pilates.You'll also find it as a video on YouTube if you want to see the visuals. Here's the YouTube link: https://youtu.be/UATwStlLVWIMenti...
12 Apr 1h 41min

356. Are contraindications actually real?
Short answer - mostly not. But in a few cases, yes.I delve into a better way to think about contrainidications, and working with people with pain, injury and chronic conditions.Links:Brinjikji et al. ...
6 Apr 29min

355. Great instructors DO fill classes - here's why
Why I don't believe there is a better definition of a good instructor than a full class of strong clients.Mentioned in this episode:Get 1:1 coaching with me to grow your studioThis podcast uses the fo...
29 Mars 11min

354. What to do if your classes are not full
This is for instructors AND studio owners.It's the exact troubleshooting process I use to help studio owners fill their classes - based on the best practices of 100+ studios I've seen the numbers for,...
22 Mars 20min

353. Don't confuse giving information with teaching
Many Pilates instructors make the same mistake when introducing an exercise: they give too much information. Instead of helping clients move, long explanations overwhelm them and nothing sticks. In th...
15 Mars 33min

352. Adam McAtee - We Don't Get to Redefine Physics
While we can adapt Pilates to the laws of physiology, we cannot change the definition of technical words like "strength" just to fit a specific teaching style or Pilates philosophy.Mentioned in this e...
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