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In this episode of the Pilates Lounge, Katie Crane delves into the concept of progression in Pilates, underlining the unique journey each individual embarks on. She stresses the significance of consistency and time, alongside the essence of simplicity and familiarity in teaching. Understanding clients' goals and expectations is key. Katie also sheds light on the repetitive yet evolving nature of teaching, finding the balance between the familiar and the novel in structuring classes.
Takeaways
Progression in Pilates is highly individual and requires consistency and time for meaningful results.
Teaching should prioritize simplicity, familiarity, and understanding of client goals and expectations.
The repetitive nature of teaching is important, and the balance between familiarity and novelty in class structure is crucial for client engagement and progress.
Remember to check out my website thepilatesprofessional.com.au for workshops and my six-month reformer teacher training mentor program. I believe that reformer training is a crucial missing link in our industry, and I'm here to provide comprehensive and recognized training for aspiring reformer instructors.
Thank you for joining me in The Pilates Lounge. I'm Katie Crane, your Pilates professional, and I'll see you in the next episode!
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In this episode of the Pilates Lounge, Katie Crane delves into the concept of progression in Pilates, underlining the unique journey each individual embarks on. She stresses the significance of consistency and time, alongside the essence of simplicity and familiarity in teaching. Understanding clients' goals and expectations is key. Katie also sheds light on the repetitive yet evolving nature of teaching, finding the balance between the familiar and the novel in structuring classes.
Takeaways
Progression in Pilates is highly individual and requires consistency and time for meaningful results.
Teaching should prioritize simplicity, familiarity, and understanding of client goals and expectations.
The repetitive nature of teaching is important, and the balance between familiarity and novelty in class structure is crucial for client engagement and progress.
Remember to check out my website thepilatesprofessional.com.au for workshops and my six-month reformer teacher training mentor program. I believe that reformer training is a crucial missing link in our industry, and I'm here to provide comprehensive and recognized training for aspiring reformer instructors.
Thank you for joining me in The Pilates Lounge. I'm Katie Crane, your Pilates professional, and I'll see you in the next episode!
Don't miss out on your FREE gift! Claim it now here:
https://www.thepilatesprofessional.com.au/free-gift-workshop
Unlock Your Pilates Potential! Take This FREE 60-Second Quiz To Find Out "What's your Pilates Personality? https://go2.bucketquizzes.com/sf/75440977
Subscribe to our biweekly Pilates Muse newsletter for exclusive updates.
https://www.thepilatesprofessional.com.au/the-pilates-muse-publication

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