How To Choose The Right Pilates Instructor... The 5 Most Important Things You Need To Know.
Choosing
the right Pilates instructor is important because you’re
going to invest time and money, and as with any investment
you’ll want to get a good return. In addition, and
of even greater importance, is that you get proper training
and supervision to avoid injury. So take note and make sure
you ask the right questions to help you avoid any of the
possible pitfalls before it’s too late.
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Make
sure your Pilates instructor is Certified for Mat
and Pilates Equipment.
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There’s
a difference between One-on-One Pilates training and
One-on-One “Private” Pilates training.
- Many
studios advertise One-on-One Pilates training which
may lead you to believe that your sessions are private,
when in fact you are sharing the studio with 4 or 5
people, each with a trainer. While you may be getting
One-on-One trainging, this is not private. Many people
prefer the private sessions, especially when they are
starting out, or if they are in pain from injury and
are exercising to rehabilitate. True One-on-One Private
Pilates training is just you and your trainer focused
on your needs in a peaceful environment with no distractions.
- If
you decide to start Pilates in a mat class, make sure
the class is limited to 8 students in order to get the
most out of it. It is impossible to get the trainers
attention in a crowded studio mat class.
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If
you have suffered physical injuries from an accident or
playing sports, look for a certified Pilates instructor
that is gentle and patient.
- One
of the major advantages of Pilates is it’s rehabilitative
benefits. Back in the 1940’s when Joe Pilates
had his studio in New York, show business producers
would bring injured dancers and performers so Joe could
(as they would say) fix them up. This is well documented
in Ron Fletcher’s (a living Pilates student) biography.
- Pilates
can be as gentle or as intense as you want it to be.
If you’re doctor recommended Pilates as a form
of rehabilitative exercise look for a certified instructor
that is willing to go at your pace. At the very
least, look for a certified instructor that is caring
and gentle.
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Don’t
buy a package of sessions until you’ve experienced
Pilates first.
- Any
reputable and conscientious Pilates instructor will
not push you to buy a package of 5 or 10 sessions without
recommending you first have the opportunity to determine
if Pilates is what you really want or if it’s
right for you.
- Buying
a package of sessions is wise because you’ll save
some money, but beware of those with an expiration
date. A Pilates instructor with your best interest
in mind will offer packages that don’t expire.
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Your
instructor should have a warm and relaxing studio where
you can disconnect from your daily stresses.
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