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Feb 24
2012

Which Pilates is Right for You?

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by Rachael Lieck Bryce

There are many different kinds of Pilates teacher training programs, which can leave students and potential future Pilates teachers puzzled over which one is best for them.

Much of the confusion dates back to the death of Joseph Pilates in 1967. Mr. Pilates never trademarked his method, so each of his personally trained disciples went out into the world to teach Pilates, some sticking close to Mr. Pilates' original vision, others adding their own personal flourishes--all of them calling their practice “Pilates.”

After an attempt by one individual to try and “own” the name Pilates, it ultimately ended in a 2000 decision by a federal judge in New York that declared “Pilates” to be a generic term (like yoga or karate) that couldn’t be trademarked or owned by a particular person or program.

While this court decision ultimately reflected Joseph Pilates’ desire to spread his system far and wide, it also means that the standard for calling oneself a Pilates instructor is flexible, to say the least.

So potential Pilates students, as well as potential Pilates instructors considering pursuing their teacher training, would be well-advised to do their homework and experience as many programs and teachers as possible. Styles vary from teacher to teacher, and program to program, ranging from very classical to contemporary, all the way through to no actual Pilates basis whatsoever.

There are many great Pilates professionals and several very good Pilates certification programs, many of which trace their lineage back to one of Joseph Pilates’ personal students. The key is finding a program that emphasizes rigorous teacher training, proper form, progressions, knowledge of all apparatuses and, above all, student safety!

Pilates, like all exercise, can do wonderful things for the body and mind. And, under the guidance of a well-trained, observant instructor, it is very safe and extraordinarily effective. But, like all exercise, if done improperly, it can cause injury.

The instructors at Classic Pilates are all certified by New York-based Power Pilates. The reasons we love Power Pilates are many, but these are among the most important:

• Power Pilates is committed to upholding the standard of classical Pilates, as opposed to other programs that take a more contemporary approach. The Pilates method is almost a century old, and we are convinced that the original system continues to be extraordinarily effective, exceptionally safe and endlessly adaptive to our clients’ ever-changing needs.

• The creators of Power Pilates, Dr. Howard Sichel and Pilates Master Teachers Bob Liekens, Susan Moran and Phoebe Higgins, were all trained by Romana Kryzanowska, one of Joseph Pilates’ students. Ms. Kryzanowska worked with Mr. Pilates and his wife, Clara, and continued to run his studio after his death.

• In our opinion and experience, Power Pilates’ teacher training is second to none. In addition to offering a solid, classical curriculum, the Power Pilates certification program does an excellent job of teaching instructors “the art of teaching.” Power Pilates instructors are taught how to properly observe the biomechanics taking place in the body, offer corrections, and deliver a safe and effective workout that meets the client's individual needs. This is crucial to ensuring our clients’ safety, delivering results, and creating lifelong Pilates lovers.

• The Power Pilates teacher training program is rigorous and meticulous. Every Power Pilates-certified instructor starts with a 16-hour Beginner Mat Certification. After that, they move on to a 72-hour course taught over four weekends with a teacher trainer and a 600-hour apprenticeship. The entire certification process, if pursued full-time, takes up to nine months to complete.

• Unlike many certification programs, Power Pilates is not also an equipment manufacturer. We are therefore able to purchase the best and most appropriate—and only the best and most appropriate—equipment for our studio and our clients. We do not teach to a specific apparatus.

Every Classic Pilates instructor has either a full Power Pilates certification or they are in the midst of their apprenticeship. In addition, Classic Pilates’ co-founder, Rachael Lieck Bryce, is also a Power Pilates Teacher Trainer, which means she has completed an additional rigorous certification process in order to train other instructors through Power Pilates. Along with regional director, Veronica Combs, she is one of only two certified Power Pilates Teacher Trainers in this region, which includes most of Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas.

We are happy to be part of the Power Pilates family and believe we offer our clients the ultimate Pilates experience—one that continues to change lives and bodies every single day.

Originally posted on February 2012 on Classical Pilates blog


ABOUT THE AUTHOR Rachael Lieck Bryce is co-owner and senior instructor of Classic Pilates and is a teacher trainer at the Power Pilates Dallas Affiliate Training Center. Prior to moving to Dallas in 2008, Rachael spent two years in Charlottesville, Virginia, where she founded Momentum Pilates Studio, a full-service, classical Pilates studio. Rachael has been a full-time Pilates instructor for 10 years and has loved every moment of it. Rachael began her first certification program in the Pilates Method under Colleen Glenn in 2001, and joined the Power Pilates family in 2006. Rachael is a Pilates Method Alliance (PMA) certified teacher. PMA is an international not-for-profit professional association for the Pilates method. She has worked with clients ranging from ages 5 to 80, with all levels of fitness ability. Rachael is passionately dedicated to the Pilates Method and has seen it change lives.

Rachael was introduced to the Pilates Method through dance. She co-founded Realmdanceproject (RDP), a professional dance company, in 1998. The company’s last full-length production “The Seven Year Itch” was featured in The Austin American Statesman and The Austin Chronicle. Realmdanceproject continues to make guest appearances throughout the United States.

Rachael is dedicated to fostering new teachers in becoming Pilates professionals who uphold the standard in classical Pilates as they change lives in their communities.

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