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March 2008 - Posts

  • Discover the Opportunities in the Pilates/Fitness Industry

    While in San Diego this past March, I had the grand opportunity of launching our new MVe DVDs at the IHRSA tradeshow. I feel privileged to have had the opportunity of creating the choreography and leading two of those DVDs, “MVe Latin Dance Fusion” and “MVe Perfect Pair.” 

    After the tradeshow, as I was flying back to my home town of El Paso, I had time to reflect on where I am in my career and on the journey it has been, I realized that although I have worked hard to get where I am at, I was never introduced to the possibilities in the Pilates and Fitness industry before I started my journey… I never had anyone truly open my eyes to the opportunities that are out there. 

    Based on this experience, I would like to share some thoughts. I would encourage all Pilates instructors to take the time to think about where you want your career to go. Do not leave it up to chance. Here are some simple, but effective recommended steps:

    • First define all of your personal talents and skills. One of them will be Pilates, of course, but how about other skills? For example, are you good at business, marketing, sales, etc? You might want to go as far as to define whether you are analytical or creative.
    • Research all the different career opportunties that are available in the Pilates/Fitness Industries. I would recommend that you use the internet, books and interview individuals who are already in the industry. Also, attending a tradeshow like IHRSA would be a great way to see first-hand what the industry may have to offer you.
    • Decide what your career goals are.
    • Put together a strategy of how to get there.

    Here are some sectors in the industry that go hand-in-hand with your Pilates skills:

    - Sales
    - Marketing
    - Business Consulting
    - Education provider
    - Education Development
    - Publishing
    - Convention Presenter
    - Convention Coordinator
    - Research
    - Web Site Development
    - Product Development (i.e. equipment, accessories, DVDs, apparel, etc.)
    - Management
    - Advertising

    Although my success was not as thoroughly mapped out as I have proposed above, I can say that I have been blessed with success due to hard work, dedication, persistence and also because of the wonderful teachers and mentors that I have had in my life.  

    I encourage everyone to stay true to who you are and the gifts that you have been given. Your gifts and talents should be used to help others, not to elevate yourself. If you do this, you will become more than you ever dreamed. Happy journey!

    - Sonia Rodriguez, Peak Pilates Master Trainer

  • MVe Takes IHRSA to a Whole New Level

    I just got home from the San Diego Convention Center for IHRSA, and it was a great few days. The last time I was there was for IDEA World and it looked totally different with major equipment manufacturers all promoting their equipment to facilities all over the world. People were in from Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, South America and North America—literally every corner of the globe to catch a glimpse of what is “new.”

     

    Peak was in the middle of the hall with an eye-catching booth that showcased both sides of our work – classic studio equipment on one side, and MVe on the other. The MVe side was complete with stage, screen projector and neon MVe green floor! It was the talk of the show.
     
    Sonia, Stacey and I kept busy teaching half-hour demo classes that showcased the chair and new MVe Reformer programs. With the new MVe DVDs just released, it was fun to finally showcase some of the new classes. The MVe “Latin Dance” was a blast with a chance to get a little dance action in between MVe sets and Sonia and Ricco sent the booth spinning with some impromptu salsa dancing! We also premiered “Balance and Control,” which is an MVe solution for the active aging population – those demos were pretty funny, as none of us are quite in that demographic! Our classes were consistently packed and people were eager to get a taste of the workouts and experience the equipment. It was great to see so many men in every group… it shows that the MVe has taken cross-gender appeal to a whole new level.
     
    The morning workout was a challenge as Sonia and I had to co-teach an MVe Chair and Reformer Circuit. It was full and we had our hands full with a sound system that was not hooked up quite right and was sending my voice to Sonia’s group and Sonia’s to mine! But on a positive note, our students did a great job following along regardless, which shows the power of the programs! It was fun to move people through four alternating bouts that were choreographed to compliment one another with sequences for upper body on the Reformer, lower body on the chair and then upper body on the chair, with integrated workouts on the Reformer.
     
    It is always such a great opportunity to see what’s going on outside of Peak and to feel great about being part of such a great team. It was notable that so many companies are following in our footsteps creating chairs and programs of their own, and knowing that we were the original pioneers.
     
    After a fun (but tiring) few days, I have to say that my favorite part of IHRSA continues to be the chance to reconnect with old friends and catch up! We may be a global industry, but it’s a small, small world.

     

    - Zoey Trap, Peak Pilates Master Trainer

  • IHRSA – March 6-8, 2008

    The IHRSA show is the biggest one of the year for Peak Pilates, and this year’s show was full of excitement. Peak had its largest booth ever on the main aisle with 1500 square feet of exhibit space. The Peak Pilates Marketing Team worked hard to create a bold, eye-catching booth that included a large tower with green lighting at the top, a stage for booth demonstrations, flat screen TVs with scrolling video, lit greeting desks, new merchandising stands and dramatic signage above. Many attendees and fellow exhibitors made comments that the Peak booth was the most impressive looking booth at the show. 

    During expo hours we ran many booth demonstrations that highlighted our brand-new product, the MVe Fitness Reformer, as well as the MVe Fitness Chair, PPS Deluxe and Studio equipment. Many of the demos mirrored the brand-new workout DVDs that were released at the show including "Latin Dance Fusion" and "Perfect Pair."

    During the early morning workout times in the expo hall, we saw a huge turnout of participants waiting to attend one of our hour-long workouts. We also saw a great turnout for a sponsored education class that featured a circuit on the Chair and Reformer.

    What a great launch of our new product and new booth! 

    - Ben Rippe, Peak Pilates Event Coordinator

  • "Living Anatomy" Workshop Offers Lifelong Lessons

    Lately I’ve been enjoying my preparations for the upcoming conferences in Austin (“Spread Your Wings”) and Santa Clara (“Mind Body Spirit”), as well as Peak Pilates’ premiere specialty CEC course, “Living Anatomy Series.” The latter has been most interesting but I try to consolidate my efforts by tying the different workshops, conferences and sometimes media material I’m currently working on, together in a cohesive manner. It keeps me focused and helps me with my research.  

    The “Living Anatomy” series underpins everything created because it’s such a rich, three-dimensional experience that affects all aspects of my work. It is a really, really cool course. It’s where students use their hands to build parts of the body in clay. Later the same day, students see the respective parts of the body dissected, in an unprecedented opportunity; at the Enlightenment Cadaver Labs facility outside of Boulder (it is enlightening by the way). Lastly, I take the students in the Pilates Studio and work the practical side rounding off the course with real life stuff. 

    Speaking about real life, I can’t help but think about one of the cadavers in the lab, I think his name was Pete, who lived to a ripe old age and he did that with considerable physical pain. How can I tell? As “Master Dissector” Todd Garcia – speaking like a Pilates instructor – said, the body speaks. One can see how an individual has lived their life through what is retained in the tissue of the organs, muscles and bones. For instance, with Pete it was easy to see he was a sedentary man because of his pot belly, lack of muscular development and degeneration in the spine. But more interesting and telling was the massive adhesions through his colon which surely affected his health and well-being at all levels. Pete had had surgery in his colon and with careful skill Todd took the group through the pathway of his adhesions. 

    I could literally see how like a “cancer web,” the adhesions had spread to surrounding areas creating a tight mass of weird looking tissue. One could assume it was simply due to lack of movement after the surgery and, what I suspect was lack of proper follow-up care. I don’t really know the latter for sure, but I do know if adhesions aren’t worked through to healthy mobility by bringing circulation to the affected area, that area becomes stiff and restrictive. This restriction is contagious.  Well not literally, of course, but as an area stops moving and getting blood flow, the surrounding area takes the heat and begins to become restrictive as adhesions continue to build up. This underpins the importance of massage and appropriate exercise after an injury or surgery.

    In the case of surgery, these things are not traditionally prescribed therapy. Certainly with Pete it was obvious he didn’t do much after his surgery. If he had done Pilates or something of that nature, massaging and moving his internal organs, the adhesions would not have been as prolific. I can assume elimination was altered as well as other normal activities and even his posture. One could extrapolate the effect of his internal health to his mood and personality. It’s fascinating.

    Pete was quite a specimen to view and I am thankful for his contribution to my education and to the students in the course. In fact, participating in the Enlightenment Cadaver Lab makes me appreciate the value of what I do, what we all do as movement specialist as Pilates’ teachers. We help people at so many levels achieve health, much of which we aren’t aware of at all, it just happens through what we do. 

    - Colleen Glenn, Peak Pilates Master Trainer

  • Fun is a Renewable Resource

    I like to think of fun as a renewable resource because it's always in limitless supply. It is a frame of mind. If you ask some people if exercise is fun or if they think studying for an exam is fun, you will inevitably get different view points. As a Master Trainer, I serve as a mentor to our Teacher Trainers and I review the course evaluations from our students in order to find out what they have to say about their learning experience. I am always curious to discover the end result, which is ultimately the students’ overall experience. Our collective goal at Peak is to exceed our students’ expectations on every level. It’s a tall order, but for me it is also fun. 
     
    At the onset of developing the PPS Instructor Training program, Colleen, Zoey and I had a crystal clear vision of creating a unique Pilates educational experience that was compassionate, respectful of different learning styles, honored the stages of learning and most importantly, kept learning FUN. We built specific tools into the lesson plans to enable the trainer delivering the course to carry out our mission. From time to time, and lately a lot more often, we’ve received calls and letters from students which reminds us that the work we put into the PPS courses and the attention that we paid to our original intentions, has really made our program stand out. They share that the experience has not only made a difference in their lives, but also the lives of their clients. Their stories are gratifying to hear, and I both laugh and cry as victories, blunders and struggles are shared. I can always relate. 
     
    The Development Team at Peak Pilates constantly makes program improvements by paying close attention to feedback from our students as well as our trainers, which I believe is a testimony of Peak’s dedication to excellence. However, the commitment to excellence doesn’t end there.

    What students in the courses don’t know is that what goes on behind the scenes to create an unforgettable learning experience. Great trainings don’t just happen and great trainers aren’t just born that way! Skills are cultivated, solutions are discovered, strengths are celebrated and built upon and areas of opportunity are made stronger with compassion and hard work. We take care to support our Teacher Trainer’s growth, improve their presenting and communication skills and give on-going mentoring, so that the Peak message continues to be unified and clear for our students all over the globe. 

    The pathway to become a Teacher Trainer is a long and on-going process. As a mentor, I am closely involved with trainer’s on-going development through video tape review of courses, regular communication via phone and email as well as annual meetings. Each trainer on the network has a designated coach, plus me or Zoey as their mentor. We all grow together and our message filters from the top at a corporate level down to the final experience of not only the teachers we educate through our courses, but to their clients as well. And so our Pilates family grows… now that’s what I call fun.

    - Clare Dunphy, Peak Pilates Master Trainer