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Touch is one of the most debated topics in movement education.
Some teachers believe tactile cueing is one of the most effective tools available. Others argue that it is often overused, creates dependency, or becomes a shortcut for unclear communication.
In this episode of The Pilates Exchange, Hannah and Christian dive into the tactile cueing debate and explore a question that is far more interesting than whether touch is "good" or "bad":
How do great teachers decide which tool to use, when, and why?
We discuss:
Ultimately, this conversation is not really about touch.
It is about decision-making, teaching philosophy, communication, and how we can better serve the human being standing in front of us.
Because tactile cueing is neither inherently good nor inherently bad.
Like every coaching choice, it should be made intentionally, respectfully, and in service of the client's learning experience.
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Touch is one of the most debated topics in movement education.
Some teachers believe tactile cueing is one of the most effective tools available. Others argue that it is often overused, creates dependency, or becomes a shortcut for unclear communication.
In this episode of The Pilates Exchange, Hannah and Christian dive into the tactile cueing debate and explore a question that is far more interesting than whether touch is "good" or "bad":
How do great teachers decide which tool to use, when, and why?
We discuss:
Ultimately, this conversation is not really about touch.
It is about decision-making, teaching philosophy, communication, and how we can better serve the human being standing in front of us.
Because tactile cueing is neither inherently good nor inherently bad.
Like every coaching choice, it should be made intentionally, respectfully, and in service of the client's learning experience.
Season Sponsor:
OfferingTree is an all-in-one business management platform built for boutique pilates and fitness studios. Website, booking, payments, email marketing, and on-demand content — all in one place. Built for studio owners who want to spend less time on admin and more time doing what they love. Book a demo or start your free trial → offeringtree.com/pilatesexchange
Connect with Hannah & Christian Teutscher:

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