March. It's going to be a busy one!

Coming up from my screen to yours... .


How fast has February whizzed by? March is tapping on the door and don't we welcome it along with the days finally getting longer, the crocuses and daffs popping up and just a sniff of good things ahead.


I have a very busy calendar for you so please read on.


Firstly, I am delighted to say that our September Kefalonia Pilates holiday sold out in 24 hours!! Don't despair... plans are alreaady afoot for June and Sept 24! (psst... also looking at one that involves snow and skis.... )

I continue to work on my own self development and last week, as well as teaching our 34 moves masterclass on Tuesday (which continues to teach me as I teach you), I spent all Wednesday filming for Future Fit Training Ltd as one of their teacher assessors (pic at bottom).

While I have stepped back from face to face tutoring, I do still occasionally deliver courses and will be teaching the Advanced Level 4 workshop next weekend to Pilates teachers in training. Also, I am currently studying the Level 5 Life Coaching course that Future Fit have just launched and I will be delivering this course to students in the not too distant future.


One of the perks of tutoring is all the fascinating people I meet. You may think that Personal Trainers and Pilates teachers all head in the same direction but let me tell you that I absolutely love the massively diverse way in which people use their qualifications.

I recently met Andy on a course and found his line of work so interesting that I had to ask him to join us and share some of his knowledge and fortunately for us, he agreed.


  Not to be missed! Please join us online on WEDNESDAY MARCH 8th at 7pm

Andy is a Psychotherapist, Personal Trainer (Level 4 Lower Back Pain Specialist) and Pilates Teacher, based in East London and the City).

Here is a little info from him -


“Lower Back Pain, Stress and the Hip Flexors - Calming Mind and Body through Pilates”


"Did you know:


Anxiety, stress, trauma and depression can make chronic pain worse (and even create it?)


That the brain decides whether to feel pain, even if the body is fine?


That visualisation can distract the brain and end pain signals?


That the Hip Flexors are activated in the Fight/Flight response to trauma and that trauma and anxiety can be “held” in the muscles as tension, creating pelvic and lower back pain?


Chronic lower back pain is a condition of the mind and body with both physical and psychological causes and NICE (National Institute for Clinical Excellence) recommends treatment including both exercise and psychotherapy. In this workshop, we will explore how Pilates can be combined with psychotherapy techniques to calm the nervous system / mind through mindful movement as well as increasing physical mobility and core strength, to reduce and prevent pain."


I am thrilled to host Andy and invite you to join and take part or sit and observe and learn. Whatever suits you best. I really can't wait for this one!


Once again, get those quads and glutes quivering with the fabulous Flow and Glow Pilates. Clare will put you through your paces on Friday March 17th at 8am with her wonderful BARRE class.


MARCH MASTERCLASS. March 21st. 7pm As a teacher, what exercise do you find the hardest to perform or teach or just understand? Do you avoid certain exercises because you are not confident in how to deliver them or adapt and modify?

Let's break them down and really get to grips with all the many ways that we can perform different moves and make them safest and most effective for our class. To book, please click the link below.



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For all the above, members join via the link in your live calendar. Non members, please get in touch if you would like details on how to join us. 


All this is available to subscibed members.... oh as well as 7 live classes a week including small equipment, back care, strength, full body stretch, pure Pilates, HIIT and circuits... with the invitation for you to get in touch with your own personal requests... did I mention an ever growing library of classes for all levels, time frames and interests. Don't forget that when I am not teaching you, I am teaching teachers so you continue to be in very good hands! Have a happy, healthy March and if you are not a member, what are you waiting for? join us here

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This was last week when I spent a whole day filming for Future Fit Training, teaching all the advanced exercises for their Level 4 online course content.  I am just a teacher who teaches teachers (and is constantly training, researching and studying so you really are in the best hands!)

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