If you aspire to be the Pilates instructor that clients can’t get enough of, it all begins with one crucial skill -
mastering communication!
While many instructors focus on creating fancy exercises, one of the most essential—and often overlooked—skills is the ability to effectively cue movements and provide constructive corrections.
If you aspire to be the Pilates instructor that clients can’t get enough of, it all begins with one crucial skill -
mastering communication!
While many instructors focus on creating fancy exercises, one of the most essential—and often overlooked—skills is the ability to effectively cue movements and provide constructive corrections.
how to cue like an expert
Learn fresh new ways of saying the same concepts and teaching the same exercises you’ve been teaching for months (or years!)
how to never sound repetitive
There's a difference between teaching and just directing your clients. Learn to help your clients better connect to their body in each class.
how to teach A results driven class
Learn to create a more seamless and enjoyable class experience that keeps clients coming back.
How to incorporate flow into your cues
Learn my exact framework for cueing & how to make sure your cues are clear, concise & effective.
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It feels like just yesterday that I was working for my local studio, spending hours creating client programs, second guessing every cue, taking home only 50% of what they were making from my sessions. It felt like I’d never turn my passion for Pilates into a full-time career.
The problem? My teacher training program didn’t equip me with all the tools necessary to confidently work with clients, so I had to learn the hard way—through trial & error.
When I became a STOTT PILATES Instructor Trainer in 2016 and began mentoring instructors, I realized I wasn't alone in these struggles. I noticed a significant gap in Pilates teacher training programs—while they excelled at teaching the repertoire, they often overlooked essential skills like client connection, program development, and working with real bodies, including those with injuries. These elements are crucial for retaining clients and building a successful business and you shouldn't be left to figure it out on your own.
In this guide, I will bridge the gap from what you learned in Teacher Training and the practical skills you actually need to have a successful business & be a confident instructor with a fully-booked schedule.