Teague
Pilates Institute
Southern
California’s leader in Classical Pilates Education.
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Enrollment
Prerequisites: |
Fundamental
Certification:
Applicant
must complete an evaluation and a minimum of ten privates.
Comprehensive
Certification:
Applicant must be proficient in Level III Pilates
Mat work and Reformer.
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Teacher
Training director Cathie Teague is committed to the
preservation of Joseph Pilates’ original method
and technique. Cathie is a third generation teacher
and has been teaching Pilates for sixteen years. She
received her training and certification from Amy Alpers
and Rachel Seigle through The Pilates Center in Boulder,
Colorado; often referred to as, the “Harvard of
Pilates Training Centers.” The Pilates Center
program was built with the support and instruction of
Romana Kryzanowska, who is one of the few living elders
(individuals instructed by Joseph Pilates himself).
Students completing the Teague Pilates Institute certification
will receive training in the tradition of the founder
Joseph H. Pilates.
Additionally, Cathie
Teague is Gold Certified by the Pilates Method Alliance
- an alliance of Pilates professionals offering an
international exam and certification to support and
preserve the standards of the method.
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Teague
Pilates Teacher Training Programs: |
The
work of Joseph H. Pilates is revolutionary. It is
also quite complex and therefore requires hours of
intensive training to learn to teach the method the
way it was intended. It is not just a series of exercises
in a routine, but rather it is a technique of moving
the body through alignment and control. Learning the
work through a credible institution assures the high
standard of education and information necessary to
become a qualified professional.
Teague
Pilates Institute provides practical, in-depth knowledge
of the complete Classic Pilates method. We are committed
to providing the tools and environment necessary to
become a dynamic and effective teacher. Students will
learn how to teach at various levels and for all body
types while being safe and effective.
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following information is provided through workshops,
lectures, symposiums, lessons and observations:
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The history and methodology behind the original
work of Joseph H. Pilates.
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The names and set-up of each apparatus including
all of the various parts.
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Various levels of the classical exercises on the
Mat, Reformer, Cadillac, Low Chair, Ladder Barrel,
Spine Corrector, and all accessory equipment.
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The names of the exercises, the goal and purpose
of each exercise, how to properly execute them,
and the concepts behind each exercise.
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The exact sequencing of the exercises, number of
repetitions, and appropriate use of resistance.
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Proper spotting techniques and safety for each exercise.
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How the body moves through the support of the equipment.
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Anatomy and Physiology.
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How to create a Pilates lesson to fit individual
client needs.
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How to effectively modify exercises when necessary.
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Posture analysis - how to recognize structural alignment
issues.
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Therapeutic applications.
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How to “see” a body in terms of alignment
and structure.
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Communication techniques.
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Verbal cues and imagery to help your client get
the most out of each exercise.
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Dynamics of stability against movement.
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How oppositional forces move throughout the body.
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The dynamics of how the breath moves you through
the different exercises.
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How to work from the inside out.
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Fundamental
Certification Program is
six months in length with two parts.
Part One:
Four - 12 Hour Workshops plus
lectures and symposiums as needed.
Part Two: 360
hours internship:
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*Case
study - You are allowed to practice teach on a pupil
of your choice at no studio fee. |
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Upon
completion of the six month course, you will have thorough
knowledge of all Level III exercises on all of the apparatus
and be able to teach through Level III.
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Comprehensive
Certification Program is
one year in length with two parts.
Part One:
Six - 12 Hour Workshops and symposiums
as needed.
Part Two: 600
hours of internship:
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Upon
completion of the one year course, you will possess
a thorough understanding of the method and theory behind
Pilates. You will be able to accurately assess posture
and movement patterns, prescribe and teach effective
Classic Pilates lessons, as well as pace workouts for
productive movement.
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2012
Formal Lecture Series: |
Winter
Lecture Series |
Jan.
20 & 21 |
Levels
Intro & I |
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Spring
Lecture Series |
March
23 & 24 |
Levels
II & III |
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June
8 & 9 |
Levels
I, II, & III |
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Summer
Lecture Series |
July
27 & 28 |
Levels
IV & V |
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Fall
Lecture Series |
Sep.
21 & 22 |
Levels
I, II, & III |
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Nov.
16 & 17 |
Levels
IV & V |
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Fridays
1:00pm-7:30pm |
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Saturdays
12:00pm-6:30 pm |
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*You
may enter the program at any time. |
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Tuition
and Fees: |
Fundamental
Certification - $2850.00 |
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Certification - $4200.00
Payment Plans available
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| Amenities
included in the program:
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A personal advisor available to answer question
and guide you through the program.
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Access to the Teague library (videos/books/periodicals).
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Use of the Teague Studio facilities for personal
workouts and practice teaching.
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Discounted studio use for your volunteer clients.
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Classes available six days a week.
- Discounts
on private lessons, duo lessons and trio lessons.
Classes will be charged at current membership rates
according to variable levels and lengths.
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Requirements
for Graduation: |
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Attend
formal lectures, workshops and symposiums.
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Complete observation hours.
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Complete practice teaching hours.
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Complete personal lessons and workouts.
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Complete case study.
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Complete reading list and anatomy palettes.
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Pass written and practical exams with a score
of 80% or higher.
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