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Pilates Technique Thursday: How Many Is Too Many?
A Pilates teacher stands in front of a focused group, guiding attentive students. Every Pilates teacher faces the same question: how many people in a class is too many? Logic tells you that the more participants, the harder it is to give each one real attention. Fewer clients usually mean better teaching, but the definition of a “group” depends on context. Within most national standards, a group is defined as more than six participants . Anything six or fewer is classed as

Michael King
Oct 30, 20251 min read


Pilates Thoughtful Tuesday: The Power of How We React
Silence becomes power as she listens, holding steady in control and self-awareness. Every day, things come at us fast. Conversations, opinions, traffic, emails, people talking over us, small frustrations, and sometimes bigger ones that hurt. We cannot stop what happens, but we can choose how we react. That is often the only real control we have. Our reactions are habits we build. When we practise stillness, calm, or curiosity in place of anger or defence, we start to reclaim

Michael King
Oct 14, 20252 min read


Pilates Thoughtful Tuesday: Setting People Up for Success with Positive Language
Clear instruction and positive intention help guide every Pilates movement toward mindful, confident practice. In Pilates teaching,...

Michael King
Oct 7, 20252 min read


Pilates Soulful Sunday: What Defines You
Three stones engraved with words reflect the essence of identity beyond material possessions. We often hear that what we wear, what we...

Michael King
Sep 28, 20251 min read


Self-Care Saturday: Choosing the Right AI for the Right Job
A modern laptop screen showing AI with a chat bubble reading ASK ME. AI is no longer something on the horizon, it’s already in your...

Michael King
Sep 27, 20252 min read


Pilates Technique Thursday: The Secret of Speaking in Threes
Pilates teacher guiding a client with clear, concise three-step verbal cues for movement. Here is a piece of advice that can instantly...

Michael King
Aug 14, 20252 min read
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