Q&A with Siri

Dear Siri, Can you give me advice on how to deal with clients who want to be “beaten up”? I sometimes get clients coming from a fitness background (these tend to be women, but can also be men) who don’t quite understand the depth of Pilates and the fact that […]

Pilates Apparatus the Scandinavian Way…..With Love – by Brett Miller

A short while back I had the good fortune of visiting the workshop of Fredrik and Elisabet Prag in their rural home outside of Stockholm.  Fredrik and Elisabet are both Pilates instructors, passionate about the classical technique.  They are also craftspersons; they design and build Pilates apparatus.  The purpose of my visit was to […]

An Article for Pilates Intel – by Joanne Elphinston

Hi to Pilates Intel readers! Brett has kindly asked me to share a little about myself, and some of my experiences working with Pilates teachers. I’d be delighted – I really enjoy working with Pilates teachers, who I have found to be dedicatedly working to improve people’s lives from a […]

Michael Fritzke and Ton Voogt

Here are two guys that I can guess many of you are aware of, they being Michael Fritzke and Ton Voogt. For those of you who don’t know them, they are both classically trained in the Pilates method and creators of the TRIADBALLTM. They spend an estimated 75% of their […]

Remembering Julian Littleford

Remembering Julian Littleford – by Lolita San Miguel Dance, New York City, Pilates, Carola Trier.  This quartet of common experience was the medium that first joined Julian and me. Both of us had been professional dancers in New York City, Julian having been a principal dancer with the famous Martha […]

A Memorial to Romana

The Keeper of the Flame – by Jennifer Kries     Powerhouse.  Force of nature.  Magician.  Mischievous Flirt.  Star.  Healer.  The Keeper of the Flame. Romana was all of these things, and more. Romana was bigger than any space she occupied. Her being could not be contained by any four […]

Work/Life Balance – by Jehane Lindley

  If you look up ‘work/life balance’ you get a stream of hits including the words, ‘beat burnout’,          ‘reclaim control’, ‘family’ and ‘income equality’ in the header. It would seem this is a subject that has been looked into, you might even say researched and a lot. If you consider that […]

Marketing through Social Media – by Eme Cole

Welcome to the digitally social Pilates instructor: Facebook- I “Like” teaser on the reformer Twitter- I’m practicing #teaser on the reformer LinkedIn- My skills include: performing teaser on the reformer YouTube- Watch me perform teaser on the reformer Vine- Watch me perform teaser on the reformer in 6 seconds Instagram- […]

A Short Discussion on Breathing – by Brett Miller

So today I would like to take up breathing, a subject as we all know that is central the Pilates technique.  Joseph Pilates himself wrote extensively about posterior lateral breathing, taking the air into the lower back part of the lungs, with the idea to widen the chest area in […]

Breathing New Life into the Body – by Andrea Maida

In Return to Life, Joe Pilates touts the benefits of a full deep breath. He maintains that shallow, lazy breathing deprives the body of the amount of oxygen necessary to fuel the blood. Indefatigably and conscientiously practice breathing until the art of correct breathing becomes habitual, automatic and subconscious, which accomplishment will result […]

Masterminding a Pilates Workshop – by Tracy Maurstad

“First you jump off the cliff and you build your wings on the way down”  ~Ray Bradbury When I needed some guidance with my first scoliosis client, I went to Twitter for help (in case you didn’t know, Twitter has a great Pilates community of generous teachers communicating 140 characters […]

Impressions of My First PAA Conference – by Joshua Freedman

My dreams were not formed the weekend that lasted from Thursday 5th September to the night of Sunday 8th September, but rather, my dreams were reinforced and reignited! Flying up to Sydney from Melbourne as a Pilates instructor (or as I prefer, Pilates Teacher) I experienced both excitement and anticipation the same time. […]

Eme Cole Revisited – by Brett Miller

Now here is a lady that is not new to Pilates Intel, in fact she was one of the first persons that allowed me to have an article about her way back when we started up.  And that person is Eme Cole, author and owner of Pilates Plus studio in Chicago.  […]

Check your ego at the door, thank you….. – By Brett Miller

At the Pilates studio where I work, there each Saturday morning  scheduled 2 back-to-back reformer classes, and this particular December  Saturday  I had the good fortune of instructing both.  I was relaxed and strong at the going into class, as I was a good boy the night before in going […]

A Ten Year Resume – by Natascha Eyber

Just like many other Pilates Teachers, I come from a professional dance background. I had been teaching ballet to students, professionals, adults and children for a long time before I started my Pilates journey.  It was in 2003 that I took the BASI(r) Pilates Teacher Training Course with Rael Isacowitz, […]

We ‘Can Exercise’ – by Michael King

This years Zest Convention in London September 21/22 brings again International Presenters from different schools of Pilates in a weekend of Pilates and Dance Sessions and workshop’s, with the purpose to inspire instructors to develop their methods of teaching. Michael King the organiser of the event explains, “ I think […]

The Spine Corrector – by Kathy Corey

I am always surprised when I visit a new studio that is fully equipped with the latest Pilates apparatus but does not have any Spine Correctors.  I am also rather shocked when I have been invited to teach a Spine Corrector class, only to discover that I am teaching on […]

Katharina of Moving Pilates and her Must-See Video – by Jehane Lindley

It’s often said that what cannot be said in words can be captured in images, but in this case neither would do when it came to expressing the complexities of movement. Movement is best experienced in movement itself and it is for this reason that Katharina Leitheiser made a film […]

Brett Meets Bob in Paris – by Brett Miller

Hello everybody, I am freshly back from my jaunt to Paris and my visit with the Mr Robert Wernick. There have been many new subscribers in the last few weeks, (very welcome, by the way, and thank you for subscribing), and in case you missed the fine article by Bob, […]

Joe Pilates – Learning to be an Animal

There is a happy band of people, of which I am an aspirant member, who are distinguishable anywhere by their springy step and “saved” look from the mass of their contemporaries who shuffle and shamble in untidy corpulence around us. We know that we are saved because we faithfully attend […]

Article for Pilates Intel – by Andrea Maida

I recently taught a client at Vintage Pilates who asked what had initially brought me to Pilates. After telling him my story he agreed it is the same reason many of us come to Pilates: pain and embarrassment. Spot on. My formal education is in the theatre and I also […]

Is Position Enough – by Brett Miller

One fine May morning I was lazily scrolling through my Facebook newsfeed when this comment grabbed my attention, “When we do the exercise correctly and the body is in its correct position, its true alignment- there is not thought nor need to fire the correct muscles that need to work, […]