Ever dreamt of becoming a pilates instructor? This course is the place to start.
Enables you to run classes and widen your client scope with small equipment
Enhance your existing training and take your expertise to the next level
If you want to turn your passion into a career and learn how to become a Pilates Instructor you will need to complete training in a Level 3 Mat Pilates Course, which is an entry-level course.
In order to teach mat Pilates, you need to learn all the essential equipment, techniques and skills required to ensure you can deliver your own high-quality Pilates classes. Mat-based Pilates exercises have been derived from a method created by Joseph Pilates, a system of 34 exercises performed with precision and control with exquisite attention to detail.
Whether you are looking to become a Pilates Instructor or a Pilates teacher, you will still need to study a Pilates course. However, the career you follow from this learning would be based on what you do with the knowledge you gain from this Pilates training course. We have created an article to outline the key difference between a Pilates Instructor and a Pilates Teacher.
Future Fit Training offers flexible training solutions, which means we build your programme around you, your commitments, and the time you can dedicate to study. If your circumstances change, we simply re-work your training plan. Previous students have taken time out to have babies, change jobs, start work – all sorts of reasons.
Most of the theory that underpins the practical part of our courses is delivered via e-learning. This gives you the freedom and flexibility to study wherever and whenever you want. Also, we deliver the largest number of practical mat Pilates courses in the UK, so you should have plenty of course dates to choose from.
While you are training you can get student insurance from a company called Balens in order to teach, but you must declare that you are in training and charge a lower rate than you would if you were a fully qualified Pilates Instructor. You will, of course, need a proof of training letter from us in order to do this, and it will also be subject to eligibility criteria.
Yes, by the end of the standard course, you will have been taught all of the original 34 exercises. Your course tutors will have shown you how to modify each of the exercises so that you can teach a mixed ability class, plus you will have experience performing the advanced exercises yourself and learnt the relevant teaching and safety points in preparation for instructing others.
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