| By Gina Jackson,
on 28-07-2007 22:14
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Choose your Pilates Instruction wisely
As
the popularity of Pilates continues to rise, so does the risk of
joining a class with an instructor that is not fully qualified. In the
hands of an unskilled instructor, a Pilates lesson could mean, at best,
an unfulfilling workout, and, at worst, physical injury. The original
principles and methods of Joseph Pilates are often overlooked in many
current Pilates programs—replaced by the obsession with achieving
slimmer thighs, stronger abs or weight loss. Joseph Pilates vision was
to create an individalized program that allowed the body to move
without pain while it healed, enabled specific isolation of
underutilized muscle groups and facilitated fine-tuning of the whole
body to create balanced, well-orchestrated movement.
Check to make sure the Pilates instructor has completed recognized certification course in Pilates. Here are a few things to consider.
- Is
the studio itself a training center for quality Pilates certification
programs? Studios that are Pilates training centers are usually on the
forefront of advances in Pilates techniques and, therefore, are better
equipped to pass along these advances.
- Are
you allowed to "audit" a class before enrolling? Sitting in on a class
will allow you to gauge whether or not the instructor and studio are a
good fit for your specific needs and goals. Instructors can run the
gamut from "militant" to "spiritual" in their approach to Pilates.
- Does
the Pilates instructor continue to train and take continuing education
courses? An instructor who continuously updates his or her teaching
skills will be able to incorporate new trends into your regimen for
maximum benefits.
- Does the Pilates
instructor have experience with other therapeutic or somatic
modalities, such as physical therapy, manual therapy, yoga therapy or
similar? There are many different types of Pilates; they will influence
your trainer’s methods and philosophies.
- What
is the instructor’s philosophy? How does he/she see his/her role in
working with you? Having a partner in your quest to achieve overall
well-being, both mentally and physically, will be an important factor
in reaching your personal goals.
- How
will the instructor interact during your sessions? Will she/he be
interested, involved, engaged during the sessions? Will he/she
positively motivate, provide feedback and offer encouragement during
the session? Guidance is an integral part of the experience.
- If a private session, will
the Pilates instructor customize a workout to your specific needs,
strengths or injuries? Does he/she effectively address discomforts or
modify exercises that you feel are over- or under-challenging?
Customization is critical to achieving your personal goals.
- After
a session, will you have good understanding of what you’ve
accomplished, what you’re working towards, and what your next sessions
will focus on? A patient, understanding and supportive instructor will
make a world of difference.
- Get references!
What to expect in Pilates mat classes
- Class sizes vary and on average are between 8-15 students for quality instruction
- The instructor should monitor your posture, alignment and progress and add modifications specifically for you, if required
- Pilates instruction is a general sequence of exercises that create a balanced class
- Small pieces of Pilates apparatus or accessories such as blocks, bands and balance balls may be used
Pilates instruction on studio equipment
- Initial conversation with the Pilates instructor to identify specific needs and areas to focus on
- Specific programis designed for your workout sessions
- Instructor
works with you individually (or on a semi-private/small group basis,
guides, supports, corrects as you do the exercises and develops a
relationship with you to understand how to get the best results from
your session
- Exercises done on clean, well-maintained Pilates equipment
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