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Applying Movement Science to Your Pilates Sessions |
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Description
In this online Pilates workshop, Adam McAtee explores exercise science principles, literature, and current research, offering strategies and specific examples of how to use movement science to enhance your Pilates teaching.
Learn techniques for building strength, strategies for effective cueing, and evidence-based guidelines for working with pain and injury.
Adam shows you how to incorporate the latest exercise science into your Pilates class to help your clients get stronger, move more efficiently, and meet their fitness goals.
Objectives
- Learn movement science principles for building strength
- Apply exercise science research into Pilates teaching
- Explore the research behind different cueing strategies
- Highlight the difference between pain and injury
- Build an evidence-based Pilates program for a client experiencing pain
Concepts & Techniques
- Strategies and techniques for building strength
- Increasing exercise intensity
- Incorporating circuits and drop sets into a Pilates class
- Adding load to Pilates exercises
- Internal vs. external cueing
- Applying the SAID principle when designing a Pilates program
Props & Equipment Used
- Reformer
- Weights (a 10-lb weight is used in the demonstration)
Workshop Level
- Advanced
- Beginner
- Intermediate
Duration & Access
This workshop is approximately 3 hours long and you have 30 days of access
(No expiration for Forever Access Members)
About Adam McAtee
Adam McAtee is located in Long Beach, California and is a Teacher Trainer for Breathe Education. With over a decade of experience, he earned a B.S. in Exercise Science and is currently a Student of Ph...
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Featured Student Feedback
Karen W
I enjoyed it . Very insightful. They explanations were simplified for easy learning. Great to use techniques.
Selini M
Thank you, Adam for this very informative course! I have been able to apply these concepts in my sessions for my clients and they love it.
Marideth S
Loved the "real world" information and applications!
Chrissy B
I like the incorporation of weights and pain science.
Eve S
Appreciated the science, terms, and practical applications of this instruction. However, felt the pace was rather slow and it could have been 7 sessions rather than 10.
Jeremy B
Very good workshop. Thank you!
Daniella T
I liked the ways to amp up the strengthening part of workouts. Maybe I missed it in the beginning, but a description of client's complaints and functional goals would have been helpful as a case study throughout the workshop. Thanks!
Shannon S
Great workshop! Thanks for focusing on some different topics regarding strength and Pilates and how to integrate different cues and exercise variations with clients.
Erin E
I loved this workshop. The exercise science info/data was interesting and eye opening. Adam did a great job presenting everything very clearly and thoroughly. I'm inspired!
Hilary F
This workshop was amazing. Adam's ability to blend the principles with the movement while demonstrating the relevance to our client's needs was excellent. I fully appreciated the idea of bringing a 'gym goer' to the forum and translating the Pilates work at a functional level.
Vickie K
Enjoyed the workshop
Esme H
great workshop, clear and easy to understand. Thank you!
Cynthia B
Great information and presented clearly.
Maria M
Very informative course!
Jennifer Williams
Thank you and the information provided was easy to understand especially since I was able to watch. I’m a visual learner so this was perfect for me.
Catherine B
Interesting to learn how exercise science principles can contradict our Pilates principles.
HOLLY K
Practical information efficiently presented.
Sarah J
Great workshop! I am excited to put these principles into practice with my clients!
Liza A
I enjoyed the adaptations of Exercise Science applied to the Pilates practice. I think Joseph Pilates was very intuitive but it is nice to be able to flesh out the method with current research.
Tina B
I loved this course. Lots of practical ideas that can be implemented into my teaching straight away, in fact I've been using some of them for over a week now. I love learning about what the research says in regards to pain and injury and how to apply exercise science principles to Pilates. Thanks for making this course!
Teresa J
GREAT job Adam - really appreciate ACSM guidance.
Dylan P
Thank you so much for this informative class! It was great to see the strength training blended into the pilates repertoire. I'll definitely be trying some of these techniques with my clients!
Lisa H
This workshop provided clear instructions and options for cueing, progression of exercises and emphasis on evidence based principles for using Pilates for strength training and motor learning.
Yaara F
I really enjoyed this workshop. I'll be happy to do more workshops with Adam McAtee...
LeVonne W
The workshop has made me aware of over cuing my clients. I also found the internal and external focus of attention interesting and that the internal focus can cause tension and the external uses less energy. It seems that Pilates is a lot of internal focus. I am looking forward to applying this principle in my sessions.
Jamie S
Great information! Thank you for sharing.
Becca P
I really enjoyed the information regarding external cues and form/feedback for the clients!
Julie T
Loved the explanation of internal/external cues.
Julia M
Great explanations, examples, and cuing. Love the ideas!
Elizabeth H
very informative
Roxane J
Thank you. It was really interesting, especially the internal and external cueing. I like to do something center before to do the other side.
Sara A
good class - especially info on cueing
" I enjoyed it . Very insightful. They explanations were simplified for easy learning. Great to use techniques. "
Karen W
" Thank you, Adam for this very informative course! I have been able to apply these concepts in my sessions for my clients and they love it. "
Selini M
" Loved the "real world" information and applications! "
Marideth S
" Great workshop! Thanks for focusing on some different topics regarding strength and Pilates and how to integrate different cues and exercise variations with clients. "
Shannon S
" I loved this workshop. The exercise science info/data was interesting and eye opening. Adam did a great job presenting everything very clearly and thoroughly. I'm inspired! "
Erin E
" This workshop was amazing. Adam's ability to blend the principles with the movement while demonstrating the relevance to our client's needs was excellent. I fully appreciated the idea of bringing a 'gym goer' to the forum and translating the Pilates work at a functional level. "
Hilary F
" great workshop, clear and easy to understand. Thank you! "
Esme H
" Great information and presented clearly. "
Cynthia B
" Very informative course! "
Maria M
" Practical information efficiently presented. "
HOLLY K
" Great workshop! I am excited to put these principles into practice with my clients! "
Sarah J
" I enjoyed the adaptations of Exercise Science applied to the Pilates practice. I think Joseph Pilates was very intuitive but it is nice to be able to flesh out the method with current research. "
Liza A
" I loved this course. Lots of practical ideas that can be implemented into my teaching straight away, in fact I've been using some of them for over a week now. I love learning about what the research says in regards to pain and injury and how to apply exercise science principles to Pilates. Thanks for making this course! "
Tina B
" great workshop! "
Gail H
" GREAT job Adam - really appreciate ACSM guidance. "
Teresa J
" Thank you so much for this informative class! It was great to see the strength training blended into the pilates repertoire. I'll definitely be trying some of these techniques with my clients! "
Dylan P
" The workshop has made me aware of over cuing my clients. I also found the internal and external focus of attention interesting and that the internal focus can cause tension and the external uses less energy. It seems that Pilates is a lot of internal focus. I am looking forward to applying this principle in my sessions. "
LeVonne W
" Great information! Thank you for sharing. "
Jamie S
" I really enjoyed the information regarding external cues and form/feedback for the clients! "
Becca P
" Loved the explanation of internal/external cues. "
Julie T
" Great explanations, examples, and cuing. Love the ideas! "
Julia M
" Thank you. It was really interesting, especially the internal and external cueing. I like to do something center before to do the other side. "
Roxane J