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Introduction to Modern Pilates
Presented By Annie Bain & Cherry Baker
Thank you for attending this session!
We understood when putting the subject on the timetable we would only be attracting a small number of of delegates. Lets face it, it’s a big step when thinking about changing or adding to your career.
So now I have you in the room I am going to be controversial! I used to be able to say if you’re serious about teaching Pilates make sure you go on a course that gives you a level three qualification. However, these days there are many good level three courses but there are also some that well – cut a few corners. This said I don’t mean to say some are good and some are bad! Just different. I will leave it up to you to do your homework and see what type of training is going to be best for you.
This is my sales pitch or lack of sales pitch:
- If you want a quick and cheap course, don’t do ours.
- If you want to do the
course over a few weekends, don’t do ours.
- If you want to teach one or two Pilates
classes as part of your teaching repertoire, don’t do our course.
- If you want to make Pilates the main part of your teaching career or you wish to start a whole new career then choose Modern Pilates.
- If you want a thourough detailed course taught by Physiotherapists and experts in the field then choose Modern Pilates.
- If you want to be able to deliver a more clinical approach to Pilates, choose Modern Pilates.
- If you want to ber able to develop your Pilates skills to work along side physiotherapists or other health care providers then choose Modern Pilates.
- If you want to set up youir own practice and be credible as a clinical Pilates instructor, choose Modern Pilates.
Every one of you will have a different reason for being here. Remember one training provider is not right or wrong, they are all just different.
Research and think about what will work best for your short or long term goals.
Here are a few hints:
Ask the training provider:
- Does the course include a Level Three Matwork Qualification?
- Will it cost you extra to do the Level Three?
It is important you get a qualification that is on the National Framework, or your insurance may be compromised. Does the cost of the course include everything you need or do you have to pay extra for say manuals or course books?
Look at the time frame of the whole course. Do you think they can get through what you want to learn in the amount of days given? How many hours are contact hours and how many self study? How do you learn best? Which style would be better for you?
Ask teachers who have trained with various organisations about their experience etc. Personal recommendations are always best!
Many Thanks and over to Annie for the practical session.
Please visit www.modernpilates.co.uk (for course and workshop details)
www.trainingontour.co.uk (for MP DVD’s clothing & equipment)
www.cherrybaker.com (for session notes and master class information)