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What does it mean to facilitate Pilates “queerly”? In this episode of Pilates Perspectives, host Joy Puleo speaks with Sofia Engelman about creating more inclusive, trauma-informed Pilates spaces for queer and trans clients and for everyone who deserves to feel respected, supported, and safe in movement.
Sofia Engelman shares practical ways Pilates instructors can move beyond surface-level inclusion and create meaningful change in their inclusive Pilates teaching. Learn the importance of using pronouns on intake forms, avoiding gendered assumptions in group Pilates classes, and building trust around verbal and tactile cueing in LGBTQ+ friendly fitness spaces.
Joy and Sofia also discuss the importance of trauma-informed Pilates instruction, accessible movement practices, and the power dynamics that exist in Pilates and fitness environments. Sofia offers grounded advice for people who want to strengthen their empathy and compassion “muscle,” including doing their own research, practicing pronouns, seeking out education, and engaging with books and media that deepen understanding of queer and trans experiences.
This episode offers thoughtful guidance for creating inclusive Pilates studios rooted in consent, inclusivity, accessibility, and authentic care. Perfect for movement professionals seeking to build safe movement spaces and develop trauma-sensitive movement education that welcomes all bodies and identities.
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What does it mean to facilitate Pilates “queerly”? In this episode of Pilates Perspectives, host Joy Puleo speaks with Sofia Engelman about creating more inclusive, trauma-informed Pilates spaces for queer and trans clients and for everyone who deserves to feel respected, supported, and safe in movement.
Sofia Engelman shares practical ways Pilates instructors can move beyond surface-level inclusion and create meaningful change in their inclusive Pilates teaching. Learn the importance of using pronouns on intake forms, avoiding gendered assumptions in group Pilates classes, and building trust around verbal and tactile cueing in LGBTQ+ friendly fitness spaces.
Joy and Sofia also discuss the importance of trauma-informed Pilates instruction, accessible movement practices, and the power dynamics that exist in Pilates and fitness environments. Sofia offers grounded advice for people who want to strengthen their empathy and compassion “muscle,” including doing their own research, practicing pronouns, seeking out education, and engaging with books and media that deepen understanding of queer and trans experiences.
This episode offers thoughtful guidance for creating inclusive Pilates studios rooted in consent, inclusivity, accessibility, and authentic care. Perfect for movement professionals seeking to build safe movement spaces and develop trauma-sensitive movement education that welcomes all bodies and identities.
This episode is powered by Balanced Body®.

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