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The Form & Function of Cueing | $59.00 USD Register Now | $39.00 USD Forever Members enjoy early access, special pricing, and no expiration dates! If you’d like to take advantage of this special price, please add Forever Access here and then come back to this page to make your purchase. (If you have Forever Access - make sure you are logged in to make this pricing available.) | NPCP CECS Not offered |
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Description
If you’ve ever had a client whose movements are a bit unfocused, Nicky Taylor Steward’s workshop will provide specific creative cues to help your clients achieve and understand the importance of every subtle moment in your session. Nicky expands on several components of cueing, including the intention behind the movement and how important it is for your client to have a clear understanding of the purpose of each exercise.
In this workshop, Nicky repeats the same sequence halfway through and uses this as an opportunity to add even more specific cues for the client. This comparison gives you the benefit of seeing the movements repeated so you will easily notice the subtle changes in the client’s setup, alignment, and improved movement.
The Form and Function of Cueing allows you to see, in real-time, how beneficial clear and consistent cueing is for a client and how powerful your words can be in guiding proper movement.
Objectives
- Discover ways to assist the client in understanding the purpose of an exercise
- Learn specific cues and analogies to help your client move more efficiently
- Develop a better understanding of why reassessing throughout a session can help your client feel small changes in their body
Concepts & Techniques
- Clear and concise cueing techniques
- What an active start position looks like
- How oppositional energy affects movement
- Why intention is important
Props & Equipment Used
- Mat
- Trap/Cad
Workshop Level
- Advanced
- Beginner
- Intermediate
Duration & Access
(No expiration for Forever Access Members)
About Nicky Taylor Steward
Feedback on The Form & Function of Cueing by Nicky Taylor Steward
Featured Student Feedback
" Great Workshop. I learned a number of things that I can use right away here at the beginning of my Pilates teaching journey. I have not yet developed anything like your sharp eye on the client but I'll get there some day. "
Lois B