Top 5 Tips If You Want to Fill Your Classes as a Pilates Instructor
Judy Pagryzinski Judy Pagryzinski

Top 5 Tips If You Want to Fill Your Classes as a Pilates Instructor

After over a decade of coaching, filling your classes as a Pilates or Pilates-inspired strength instructor has very little to do with how advanced your programming is. Don’t get me wrong, people will absolutely love and want the spice so boredom doesn’t creep in after three months, but a lot more of having success as a coach is actually pretty obvious:

How well you can actually coach humans?

The instructors who stay fully booked aren’t the ones who follow a blueprint of moves and say …”Great job everybody” 15 times per class. They’re the ones who know how to connect, communicate, and create an experience people want to come back to.

Here’s what actually matters.

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The Fastest Way to Fall Off a Workout Routine? Doing It Alone
Judy Pagryzinski Judy Pagryzinski

The Fastest Way to Fall Off a Workout Routine? Doing It Alone

At some point adulthood becomes a constant cycle of work, errands, rescheduling plans, replying “we should hang soon” to texts you fully mean, and trying to squeeze workouts into whatever time is left over.

And somewhere in the middle of all that, fitness becomes isolated.

Another thing on the list you’re expected to stay consistent with on your own, even when life gets busy and everything else starts competing for your attention. That’s usually where consistency starts to feel harder to maintain on your own.

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