Category Archives: Studio Dynamics

  • How to Care for the Cadillac

    The Cadillac is such an amazing, versatile piece of equipment. And with that comes many bells and whistles to attend to when caring for it. Like we have said before, caring for your studio environment is an essential part of belonging to a studio team. The safety of your client needs to be of the […]…

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  • How to Care for Your Ladder Barrel

    The ladder barrel is a wonderful piece of apparatus that any well equipped studio must have. Its uses are many, and to get the best results from it, caring for the equipment is a high priority. Even if it is not your own, taking pride in your workspace is essential. Working with the equipment requires […]…

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  • How to Care for Your Chair

    A part of running a successful studio is taking care of your investment in your equipment. This not only makes sense fiscally, but also in terms of your client’s overall experience. It is crucial that your studio is a clean, safe, welcoming environment for your clients to walk into. It should also be cause for […]…

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  • How to Clean the Reformer

    Your equipment is your co-teacher and you have invested a lot in it, so keeping it in good order and clean is of the utmost importance. Having the right kind of cleaner for the vinyl and the tracks and cleaning them consistently can be the key to keeping your equipment for decades. Keeping everything in […]…

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  • How to Be Part of a Studio Team

    Creating and maintaining a positive, successful, and expansive studio experience is all in the details. And the most important variable in this dynamic is the teachers who are employed there. It is imperative that the studio run like a well-oiled machine. The clients should have no idea of all of the gear turning that happens […]…

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  • 5 Creative Ways to Find Time for Personal Pilates Practice

    Please enjoy this guest post by Anastasiya Goers. If you’d like to post your own article or short video on FusionPilatesEDU.com, please let us know! 5 Creative Ways to Find Time for Personal Pilates Practice How many hours a week do you teach Pilates? How many hours a week do you do Pilates yourself? How […]…

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  • How to Retain Your Clients

    To be a talented, skilled Pilates instructor is only 25% of being successful. The other 75% is how well you do with relating to others, teaching to people’s different learning abilities, and running a smooth, professional business. It is important in your private sessions and even in your group classes that you try to cue […]…

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  • How to Teach a First Session with a New Client

    Forging a new relationship inside the studio space is one of the most rewarding and yet precarious situations that you will be asked to navigate as a Pilates professional. First impressions are crucial as you build and expand your clientele at any phase of your career. This is especially important for those who are just […]…

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  • Studio Manners

    When you work in a studio, whether it has one or ten teachers, everyone must be on their best behavior and must always be willing to help out. Team spirit must be alive and well. There should be a thirst to make the studio its best so that everyone’s experience of it is the best. […]…

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