u/confusedwbiochem

Hey y’all I have been wanting to become a pilates instructor for awhile now. What are some of the pros and cons of in person vs online pilates training?

Online training seems more accessible, but what’s the point if it won’t even land you a job once you’re certified?

In person training seems harder to do because what if no pilates studio wants to take on a new student (me)? It would be rejection after rejection.

But if you’re able to train in person, it seems the networking opportunities are better than online which would make it easier to find a job.

Also, I’ve heard good things about the Balanced Body Pilates training program, can you tell me more about that?

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u/confusedwbiochem — 9 days ago
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Hey y’all! I’m interested in becoming a pilates instructor part time. I am aware the certification can be a tad expensive and I have the means to pay for it.

I just have a few questions:

When I purchase the certification online, do I do the online classes then find a studio who would be willing to have a student teacher or is it vice versa?

Should I find a studio first and explain to them that I’m planning on purchasing the online certification, then purchase the certification?

After I complete the online modules/classes, what does the rest of the process look like?

Is there anyone in here that’s in the Charleston area and willing to take me under their wing?

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u/confusedwbiochem — 10 days ago