The course presents how to teach the Essential and Intermediate STOTT PILATES Matwork repertoire safely and effectively to a range of clients in both private and group settings. It will introduce the STOTT PILATES Movement System™, which provides a framework to creating intelligent and mindful exercise and serves as the foundation for tailored exercise programming.
April 30th – May 10th(2026)
The course presents how to teach the Essential and Intermediate STOTT PILATES® Reformer repertoire safely and effectively to a range of clients in both private and group settings.
Aug 13th – 23rd (2026)
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The course presents how to teach the Essential and Intermediate STOTT PILATES® Reformer repertoire safely and effectively to a range of clients in both private and group settings.
TBD
The course presents how to teach the Essential and Intermediate STOTT PILATES® Reformer repertoire safely and effectively to a range of clients in both private and group settings.
The STOTT PILATES® Injuries & Special Populations (ISP) course equips you with the skills required to address a broad range of physical challenges among your clients. It is important to note that this course will NOT prepare students to diagnose or treat any specific injuries or conditions or prescribe exercises for these populations without consultation with an appropriate health practitioner (i.e. Physical Therapist, Physiotherapist or similarly recognized health care professional).
Answer: The price is a globally standardized rate and cannot be negotiated. However, if you register more than one month in advance (early bird registration), we can offer a discounted price of $3050. This is the lowest price available for the program.
Answer: The exam consists of both a written and practical component. The written exam covers topics such as muscle memory and skeletal connections, which can be challenging. The practical exam is a one-hour teaching practice session, which is also difficult. You need to score at least 70% on both the written and practical exams to pass. Additionally, you must complete the required number of practice hours to become an intern instructor before being officially certified.
Answer: Yes, if you miss an hour of the training program, you will need to attend the next month’s session and make up the missed content. This ensures that you stay on track with the program’s curriculum.
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