Avoid These Common Pilates Safety Mistakes đ€
I hope you havenât seen anyone doing what Jack is attempting below in his April Foolâs video! đ
All jokes aside, Pilates studios can be surprisingly hazardous if youâre not careful. Thatâs why this monthâs Teachers Newsletter is dedicated to studio safety. Whether youâre teaching on the Cadillac, Reformer, or High Chair, a little extra awareness goes a long way in keeping both you and your clients injury-free.
Safety Tips from the Pros
Cadillac, Reformer & High Chair
Shari covers the most frequent safety mistakes on the Cadillac, Reformer and High Chair and how to spot to ensure you and your client remain in one piece:
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Push Thru Bar
I know more than one teacher who has had teeth knocked out by the Push Thru Bar! Find out how to keep yours in your mouth with Tiziana:
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Horseback on the Reformer
Get the progressive steps for teaching Horseback safely with Fabien, from where to teach it first to how to introduce it on the Reformer:
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Handstands
I once spotted a handstand that gave me a black eye. Find out how to prevent my mistake with Mariano:
đ Watch Marianoâs handstand spotting tips
Equipment Safety Reminders
Push Thru Bar: Hold onto that bar or keep your face out of the way in case your client lets go by accident
Trapeze Swing: Is it securely stowed? Check to make sureâŠ
Reformer: Oh so many ways to get stitches! From clients releasing straps too soon and face-planting on the Reformer frame to âoops, I forgot to add a springâ splits.
Carrying Equipment: From Ped-O-Pul handles giving black eyes to broken feet from dropped Spine Correctors, the hazards are real
Wunda & High Chair: Stretching back with feet on the pedal can land you on your butt
Ladder Barrel: Keep your foot on the frame and secure the barrel against a wall for exercises like Handstands, Back Walkovers â anything that will cause the barrel to slide
Safety might not be the most exciting part of teaching Pilates, but itâs one of the most important. By staying mindful of these common hazards, youâll protect yourself and your clients. And the bonus? Everyone gets to focus on what really mattersâthe joy of movement. đ
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