It is a honor to teach each and every one of my students, but to me their is special honor when you are given the opportunity to teach other teachers.
In Thursday morning's mat class at two river yoga I had the honor of teaching all of my regular students, you are all a blessing to teach every week. I also had the privilege of meeting Kacki (love her name) who was sent to me by Kelly a PT in town who had come over to class some months ago to check out our pilates program and make sure we were a safe place to send her patients once they were finished with P.T. Kacki did great and I look forward to helping her continue her practice and her healing.
Thursday morning Mimi a pilates teacher for 25 years joined the class told me what a wonderful experience she had and how different she found Fletcher Pilates to be, whenever this happens in my classes especially with teachers from other lineages I am always so impressed by their open hearts, and open minds and how they can simply allow a new process to take resonance with them. Old habits are hard to break but the open hearted and open minded student/teacher is a privilege to teach.
Thanks to all of you who breathe with me every week, it is no less of an honor to teach you and I love seeing the progress you all make week to week.
Why do pilates?
Why Practice Pilates?
For the joy of movement, for the love of a life lived standing up right. Through the practice of pilates we seek true alignment of the spine. We are able to efficiently and effectively lengthen strengthen and bring balance back to the body. With this practice we find a powerhouse in our core and our mid-line that allows us to stand up straight, walk proud, and breath with the full capacity of the lungs.
For the joy of movement, for the love of a life lived standing up right. Through the practice of pilates we seek true alignment of the spine. We are able to efficiently and effectively lengthen strengthen and bring balance back to the body. With this practice we find a powerhouse in our core and our mid-line that allows us to stand up straight, walk proud, and breath with the full capacity of the lungs.
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