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Pilates teachers help clients change and improve their body strength and posture through breathing, stretching and conditioning exercises.
You could work: as a contractor / self-employed; managing your own hours
As a pilates teacher you could:
You could work at a fitness centre or in a creative studio.
Your working environment may be physically active.
You can get into this job through:
You could do a pilates based course like mat pilates or pilates teaching.
It may be useful if you have a background in teaching exercise and fitness.
You could start by applying to do one of the following apprenticeships;Leisure Team Member Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeship; Personal Trainer Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship
Following further training, you could then move into pilates teaching.
There are no set entry requirements but it may help you to get in if you have:
You can train as a teacher by doing pilates courses with a specialist training provider or a professional body.
You'll need to:
You can join organisations like the Pilates Teacher Association or the Pilates Foundation for professional development and training opportunities.
You could find work in private health studios, commercial or council leisure centres to teach group classes. You could also find work as a private tutor, working in clients’ homes.
You might work with health professionals, like physiotherapists, to help athletes or dancers with rehabilitation following injury.
You could also specialise in:antenatal pilates (for pregnant people); pilates for lower back pain; pilates for older adults; pilates using specialist equipment, like a reformer