A First Look at What's Coming to The Pilates Journal Expo Miami
The Pilates Journal Expo Miami is bringing together some of the industry's most respected educators for a weekend of learning, movement and business insights.
While there is still more to announce, attendees can already look forward to an impressive lineup of workshops and classes designed to challenge thinking, refine teaching skills and inspire new ideas.
Maria Leone will present How to Train Your Eye, helping instructors develop their observational skills to become more effective teachers. She will also lead What Would Joe Think? a thought-provoking session exploring how Joseph Pilates' original principles can be applied in today's evolving Pilates landscape.
Tracey Mallett brings three very different experiences to Miami. Her Jumpboard Workshop will explore how to effectively incorporate the jumpboard into programming, while No Flexion offers practical strategies for working with clients who need alternatives to spinal flexion. Attendees can also experience her signature energy firsthand in a dynamic Mat Sculpt class.
Jason Williams will introduce attendees to Barre Reformer, a workout that combines reformer Pilates with barre-inspired movements to create the perfect blend of shake, strength and stretch.
Samantha Wood will tackle one of the most requested topics among instructors with Hip Pathologies Decoded: Practical Pilates Strategies, providing practical tools and modifications for working confidently with clients experiencing common hip conditions.
Nicky Lal will bring her signature athletic style to the reformer with challenging, high-energy classes designed to keep instructors moving, thinking and having fun while exploring new programming ideas.
Michele Leach will take a deeper look at the mat repertoire in Beyond the 34, unpacking the exercises that sit outside Joseph Pilates' original sequence and exploring how they can be integrated into contemporary teaching.
For instructors working with athletes, Kenlie Reed'sThe Athlete's Edge: Sport-Specific Pilates That Performs promises to be a standout. This workshop moves beyond generic programming to explore how Pilates professionals can identify sport-specific demands, recognise predictable movement patterns and develop programs that directly support athletic performance.
And that's just the beginning.
Alongside world-class education, attendees will have the opportunity to explore the latest equipment, technology, education programs and business solutions from leading industry brands. Whether you're looking to invest in new reformers, compare software platforms, discover continuing education opportunities or take the first steps toward opening a studio, the Expo provides a rare opportunity to experience everything the industry has to offer in one place.
For Pilates professionals looking to refine their craft, grow their business and connect with the wider industry, Miami is shaping up to be a weekend not to miss.
Find out more
https://www.pilatesjournalexpo.com/miami-pilates-journal-expo
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