Category Archives: Pilates

Teacher of the Month: Becky Golberg

Becky Golberg’s been featured on this blog previously, but that was before her transformative and intensive yoga training abroad. It’s time to talk about why Becky initially “didn’t like Pilates,” her time in India (and it was a lot of time—200 hours of training in just four weeks!), and how she’s dreaming of new ways… Read More >


Member Spotlight: The Limbitless Leslie Pitt Schneider

Now, I need you to concentrate. Really concentrate. Imagine you’re 8 years old and just learned to ski. You realize, with some adjustment, that you’re really good at it. You spend the next 10 years training, even moving to a training facility in Colorado where you eat, sleep, dream, and embody skiing. You are at… Read More >


Pilates and Ability

Joseph Pilates developed his practice—“controlology”—as a rehabilitative workout meant to help those disabled by war and disease gain muscle strength and freedom of movement without even needing to leave a hospital bed. That is, what some now dismiss as nothing more than a chance to show off your latest Lululemons was originally physical therapy. And… Read More >


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