for teachers Oct 18, 2024
As a Pilates teacher, I'm sure you know the general guideline 'work with the body that's in-front of you."
After 22 years of teaching Pilates, I can attest that when the body in-front of you is a pregnant or postnatal woman, nervousness can sometimes take-over with the worry of not really knowing how to adapt classic Pilates exercises.
You might think the thoughts that I used to think:
The following 2 question formula was discovered over the 13 years I have been educating Pilates teachers on how to confidently work with this special population.
Here are the 2 questions to ask yourself about the exercise to make sure you're making the most educated decision.
The general rule is to ask:
1️⃣ ? "What is the benefit of this exercise for my pregnant/postpartum client at THIS stage of her pregnancy or postpartum healing journey?"
2️⃣ ? "How can I modify this exercise while keeping the intention of the original version?"
Let's use Chest Expansion as an example.
Classically this is done on the knees.
1. What's the benefit for this population?
Because it IS beneficial, now we look at the classic position of the exercise and ask:
2. How do I modify this exercise while keeping the intention?
There are MANY factors that go into modifying for each stage of pregnancy.
➣ No matter what the situation, using the 2 question formula to properly modify exercises will help you make educated decisions when teaching pre and postnatal women.
⭐️ To sum it up, here are the 2 questions in a short version:
1. Is this exercise beneficial?
2. How do I modify?
Your Turn:
With your next client, practice going through these questions (even if they're not perinatal!)
I would love to hear from you! Send me a message on Instagram @pregnancy.pilates.impact
Thank you for your dedication to teaching this very special population!
To Your Perinatal Teaching Success,
Alison Marsh
Founder of Pregnancy Pilates Impact
Helping Pilates teachers to become CONFIDENT, QUALIFIED Perinatal Pilates Specialists.
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