Uniting the Industry: Transformation Stories
Pilates instructors and their clients share how group classes helped them make positive changes.
Can the group Pilates experience provide substantial benefits to clients? Nothing speaks louder than results! For this issue, we asked Pilates instructors and their clients to talk about the transformations theyโve experienced from group Pilates classes.
Mat Classes Make a Difference
โSometimes people minimize the impact of Pilates group classes, but you absolutely can deliver significant benefits in mat classes if students pay attention. Group classes make Pilates accessible to people who canโt afford private sessions. But itโs important that you pay attention to every participant. I walk around and make sure everyone is moving correctly and safely. With good instruction, mat classes can help clients regardless of whether theyโre healthy or have challenges.
โTheresa and Sharon (see below) are good examples. Theresa is very healthy and active, and Pilates has helped her find her core and enhance her activities. Sharon had back pain, and mat classes have eliminated much of the pain and strengthened her core musculature. Both of them can take the mat principles and benefits of their Pilates training into everything they do in daily life.โ
โNorma Shechtman, MEd, MA, Equinox Sports Club, Irvine, California
โIโve been working out in gyms for yearsโlifting weights, and doing aerobics and circuit trainingโbut I injured my back about a year ago and was diagnosed with two small bulged disks. It didnโt warrant surgery, so I tried chiropractic, acupuncture and acupressure, but it was Pilates that gave me the best benefit. I could tell practically after the first class that it was helping. I felt like my whole body had calmed down. After the first couple of classes, I could move more freely, I felt more flexible, and I got relief from the pain in my lower back and legs. Plus, I could feel I was getting a really good workout. After about 6 months of just one Pilates class a week, my back is 50% better than when I started. Now weโre petitioning our gym to have Norma teach another night a week. She really takes time with her students and makes sure we get an overall workout. Itโs been an amazing experience for meโIโm hooked for life.โ
โSharon Frisk, client
โIโm pretty active, but Pilates is by far my favorite workout. When it comes to benefits, I donโt know where to start. It has elongated my muscles and given me better definition without bulking me up, which is a tendency Iโve had with other workouts. My core is much stronger, and I feel Iโm leaner, longer and taller. In fact, I actually grew three-quarters of an inch! I also cycle, strength train, row and do yoga, but Pilates is the foundation of all my workouts because control from a strong core is so important. For example, having a stronger core helps me do a better plank pose in yoga. Iโm a big fanโI intend to do Pilates for as long as I live.โ
โTheresa Kholoma, client
Games Clients Play: Better Golf, Hockey
โBecause Pilates was created by a man, right away thereโs an appeal to menโbut so many men just donโt know much about Pilates. I have a class of older men who want to improve their golf game. The reason they started [attending the class] was because they saw how much their wivesโ golf improved from Pilates. In my Pilates for Golf class, we address where the power of the swing comes from and how to be conscious of breath, posture and flexibility. My clients feel they donโt have to โkillโ the ball the way they used to. But golf is just part of itโthey quickly find that Pilates works everywhere. Some clients say they sleep better; one even says he doesnโt snore anymore because his neck position is different. The impact of increased body awareness is amazing.
โMy over-50 male clients walk into class like theyโre 80 and leave with a spring in their step. In some ways, teaching men is easier than teaching women. Men are not worried about how theyโre going to look in a strapless dress; they just want to feel better. Iโve learned a lot from working with men and looking for new approaches that will appeal to them. Itโs made me a better instructor.โ
โBernadette Giorgi, Just b Method, Philadelphia
โMy wife introduced me to Pilates. I was a failed gym guy not necessarily following through with workouts. I do like to play hockey and golf, but Iโm 53 and I was getting a lot of aches and pains, especially lower lumbar pain. Within a few months of taking classes with Bernadette once or twice a week, I was skating pain-free. That was one of those shocking immediate benefits. My balance, stamina, strength and skating posture have improved, and Iโm able to warm up and get limber quickly. My golf game is much better too. Iโm much more flexible. Iโm better able to rotate through my hips, my drives are longer and straighterโitโs amazing, and itโs all attributable to Pilates classes. I liked it so much that we have a reformer at our house now.โ
โAaron Friedmann, client
Do you have client transformations to share with your peers? We look forward to hearing from you! Email us, content@ideafit.com.