A Hybrid of Many Masters – by Jillian Hessel

Hybrid of Many Masters By Jillian Hessel If you are a teacher, or even an avid student of Pilates, you can trace your lineage back through a special mentor or formative teacher.  We each discovered Pilates traveling our own unique path, and this is how the living chain of lineage […]

Did You KNOW You Don’t Have To Belong? – by Sunni Almond

Did You KNOW You Don’t Have To Belong? by Sunni Almond   Not to any Pilates organization. You can if you chose too, but it isn’t necessary, and doesn’t get you more clients. Are you shocked?!?!?! I was too when I found that out.  You mean I don’t need to empty my pockets of all that hard-earned […]

Building My Bridge – by Tracy Maurstad

Building My Bridge – by Tracy Maurstad Like a lot of teachers, I picked my initial training program the same way many clients pick a Pilates studio – mostly because it was conveniently located. In 2007, BASI offered its first training in Las Vegas. They had a good reputation, I […]

Why I Quit Teaching Pilates – by Carol Robbins

Why I Quit Teaching Pilates by Carol Robbins   Click Here to Subscribe and Receive Full Article   I am one of those people inexplicably afflicted with the horse bug. None of my relatives or ancestors rode, although my mother’s mother was Irish, so it could have been in the […]

About Pilates, Ribs and Spirals by Anna Schrefl

About Pilates, Ribs and Spirals by Anna Schrefl When we walk and run, turn, twist, bend forward or to the side, our spine needs to be flexible in order to allow these movements. In addition to the spine, our ribs need to have mobility as well. In our Pilates training, […]

Why I Chose STOTT PILATES – by Alison Salmond

Why I Chose STOTT PILATES by Alison Salmond   Choosing any training programme, whatever the subject area can be extremely time consuming and challenging for anyone.  At present, there are many Pilates instructor training programmes; some offer mat-based courses, whilst others offer both mat- and equipment-based training programmes. Aspects to […]

Pilates Stopped Working For Me – by Karena Thek

Pic of Karena in the water – I had a great team to get me back in the ocean: Surgeon, physical therapists and Pilates Instructors! Pilates Stopped Working For Me by Karena Thek I’m one of those people. You know those people who credit Pilates with giving them back their lives, their […]

The Art of Breathing – by Kathy Corey

(Kathy Corey holding an original Pinwheel made by Joseph Pilates. Photo courtesy of Pilates Anytime) The Art of Breathing – by Kathy Corey In Return to Life (1945), Joseph Pilates wrote, “Breathing is the first act of life, and the last.  Our very life depends on it.”  Breath fuels our cells […]

My #Pilates45 – by Clare Dunphy

My #Pilates45 – by Clare Dunphy   I love sharing the work of Pilates and consider myself to be a bit of a Pilates nerd.  Most of you reading this article probably are too, so we are in good company.  The problem is that we all live pretty far away […]

Pilates & ADHD – by Laura Browning Grant

Pilates & ADHD – by Laura Browning Grant Background Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) was first classified in the 1920’s and was believed to be caused by a brain injury suffered at an early age.  Though this theory has since been disproved, my personal research, observation and interaction with others […]

The Pedi Pole – by Kathy Corey

When I first started Pilates over 36 years ago, my back was in terrible shape. Due to a 30-degree scoliosis, one side of my back was overdeveloped and rigid while the other side was hyper-flexible. Coming from a dance background, I compensated by cheating my way through the movements which […]

A Pilates Success Story?

Imagine if you will, being a person with a deep love for Pilates, but having no one to share it with. Kind of awful, wouldn’t you say? Such was the case for a new friend of mine, Hanne Bignell, living in Norway. Let me tell you a little about her […]

Pilates Complete

Some of you may remember the dynamic duo of Pilates Complete, introduced here over 1 year ago when Pilates Intel had 149 subscribers. Since then, Linda, Jasmine and I have come a long way in our respective endeavors. These ladies are fun and successful, their attitude and innovation makes their […]

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 […]

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, […]

A Peek at Michael King’s World – by Brett Miller

Michael Alan King Having spent the first 35 years of my life basically living everywhere, in the last 10 years I have been a one-city-kind-of-guy. Trained and certified in Stockholm it’s been great, though one drawback is that I have not been aware of the bigger world of Pilates. In […]

Master Teacher Kathy Corey Joins Pilates Intel

Hello dear readers, do I have BIG news for you today.  So big, that once I again I am sending out a SPECIAL EDITION of Pilates Intel.  It will be short and sweet, and exciting. I want to announce that the intelligent, vibrant and ever giving Kathy Corey is joining […]

An Osteopath’s Approach To Pilates – by Jon Hawkins

Probably much like a non osteopath’s approach to Pilates I am constantly energised by how deepening my knowledge and experience constantly evolves how I practice. I initially started learning to be a Pilates instructor to fill a gap in my knowledge about safe and effective exercise for my clients, really […]

5 Pressing Reasons to Continue your Pilates Education – Andrea Maida

  Romana’s Pilates Continuing Professional Education Seminar with Cynthia Lochard Garland Studios, Sherman Oaks, CA Post-workshop on Saturday afternoon, 5pm-ish…driving south towards I-5 after first procuring a treat for the trip back to San Diego.  It’s been nearly 7 hours of Pilates, friends… Someone needs a cookie. The left side […]

From Sceptic To Convert – by Jehane Lindley

A new client walks in, they have been referred and this will be their first experience of Pilates. Unsure of what to expect but not believing it will be much, they sit wide-eyed, waiting. Recognising this ‘first-timer expression’ you approach them to do the meet and greet. For the most […]

Personal Profile – Jon the Osteopath

I guess you have noticed, we usually like to have an article about a person in the Pilates community in each edition.  Today is no different.  Want to introduce you to a sensitive and dedicated fellow who joined Pilates Intel a few weeks back, an Osteopath based in London, Jon […]

9 Myths and Misconceptions about Pilates – by Kathy Corey

When I tell people that I’m a master Pilates trainer, I get a lot of interesting reactions. People who practice and love Pilates are quick to ask their burning questions or express their envy at my “dream” job. But many people who are less familiar with the popular form of […]

A Pilates Documentary – by Mark Pedri and Carrie McCarthy

Why isn’t there a film about Pilates? Sure, there have been films about people who do Pilates, but there isn’t a movie that is purely dedicated to the work created by Joseph H. Pilates. Why not? Filmmaker, Mark Pedri found himself asking this exact question after a friend introduced him […]

Personal Profile – Master Teacher Kathy Corey

Sure, we all know that Pilates is a great rehabilitative activity, and a top notch fitness form. But I think we can agree that Pilates is above all else is an art form, otherwise, why the great passion?  I am pleased to introduce a lady who is a champion of […]

Coming of Age – by Jehane Lindley

Beginning to teach Pilates is an experience I would acquit to being adolescent. Not in the hormonal or rebellious way but in a way that begs an answer to the question, ‘Who Am I?’ Now before you make any wise cracks, I’m aware adolescence is not so far in my […]

Personal Profile – Pilates Complete

In this edition I have the pleasure of introducing two friends of mine, Jasmin Salhi and Linda Erlandsson, who run “Pilates Complete” in Gothenburg, Sweden. STOTT Pilates trained and the best of friends, they inspire to find innovative ways to offer the complete Pilates experience. For example, in the summer […]

Teaching Topic – Working Symmetrically

“For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple and wrong.”  – H. L. Mencken This week I thought I’d take up a subject that is close to my heart, one that I’ve been looking into for some time now in both myself and my clients. And that […]

Community News – Pilates over Skype?!?!

I was cruising around on the net and found a completely new (to me), and unique idea–Pilates via Skype!!  Thats right, a personal Pilates lesson over live-video!!  A Brooklyn, New York based company called MyBOD Wellness,  founded by Denise Posnak, has initiated this idea, and  has been operating since January […]