u/Frosty_Berry1

20 hours reform pilates training to become teacher?

Do you think 20hour total training -2days- enough to have comprehensive understanding and analysis for becoming reformer teacher?
There are so many courses and training outside but having good understanding is difficult for me. I’ve been doing pilates regularly but I need opinions over a course I am thinking to enroll which gives two days course and it is powered by PeakPilates certified. Thanks for comments already!

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u/Frosty_Berry1 — 7 days ago

Hi everyone I’ve been doing reformer pilates mainly + mat 5 years now and I want to carry my enthusiasm and willing to next step as being instructor.

For this there are many many boutique or internationally recognised certification places are exist but I’m too skeptical of those things. I know STOTT is one of the classical and deep learning one but due to my location is not very convenient for me to take course atm from them (though i really want in future)
For those boutique pilates places offerings with their own certificates honestly I found online CPD accelerated educations I found better both technically and budget.
For example online course —> (for mat) over 80hours learning plus material for 100euros vs boutique place offers 2 days instructor training for total 10 hours. I honestly cannot see myself after 10hours I can learn everything plus teaching method also asking 2k euros.
I think eventually it all depends on practicing on your own finding your teaching core and interest but good education where gives you the courage and confident to do all. That’s how I think but I’m also not %100 sure where and how to start. I am also considering to buy foldable reformer for my home to develop my skillset and methods inhouse. Would love to hear your reviews!!!

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u/Frosty_Berry1 — 11 days ago