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How to Modify for Knee Pain in Reformer Pilates Classes: A Guide for Instructors
Knee pain is one of the most frequently encountered presentations in a Pilates studio. It arrives in many forms: a client who reports a dull ache during footwork, someone returning after a knee reconstruction, an older client managing osteoarthritis, or a runner who has been told to do Pilates for their knees without further guidance. Purposeful modification for knee pain requires understanding anatomy and load, not simply removing exercises. As instructors, the challenge is
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Apr 95 min read
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Effective Injury Modification Strategies for Group Reformer Pilates Classes
As Pilates instructors, we have all experienced that moment of internal pressure when a client walks into a busy group class and mentions they are managing a "bit of a flared-up disc" or a "tweaky shoulder." The challenge isn't just knowing which exercises to avoid; it’s knowing how to keep that client moving meaningfully without slowing down the flow for the rest of the room. Small adjustments, such as using props to alter pelvic tilt, can significantly change the load profi
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Mar 263 min read
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