Private 1:1 mentoring for Pilates teachers, physiotherapists and other allied health professionals

Run from our studio in Bibra Lake (near Fremantle in Perth) and available online across Australia and beyond, these private mentoring sessions support emerging, established and experienced Pilates instructors and Studio Owners who want to learn the lessons textbooks don’t cover.

Whether it’s confidently supporting chronic and complex client presentations (such as chronic pain, hypermobility, fibromyalgia), expanding your Pilates practice, or building a sustainable business model. Our director Alex is available for personalised 1:1 business support and mentoring to meet to your needs. 

What’s included in the mentoring program

  • 1:1 mentoring via Zoom or in-person, led by Alex

  • Topics guided by your questions, needs, and client challenges

  • Reflective space for emotional labour, burnout, boundaries, and complexity

  • Access to a private Facebook group for continued conversation, reflection, and connection

Specific support around:

  • Managing pain and complexity in the studio or clinic

  • Creating a trauma-informed space and culture

  • Progressing clients with injuries or complex conditions

  • Building long-term strength (hint it takes more than 2kg dumbbells!)

  • Building long-term relationships with your members so they train with you for years!

  • Supporting your members to build independence and autonomy with their movement (don’t worry - they’ll still keep coming in for sessions!)

  • Creating a sustainable schedule for yourself (so you can keep doing the things you love)

  • Cueing skill development (so your members can actually remember the exercises and you can stop repeating yourself over and over again)

  • How to use the whole Pilates system to help your members make sense of the moves for themselves

Investment

$250 (inc. GST) per 60min session

Recording available

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Our studio is housed on Beeliar Boodjar. We acknowledge the Whadjuk Nyungar people as the traditional custodians of the land on which we move.

We pay our respects to the Elders past, present and emerging, as well as to the Indigenous and First Nations people of the lands of those joining us online.