This two-day intensive course builds upon the foundation laid in “Pilates for Injuries & Pathologies”, delving into chronic pain conditions and neurological diseases, such as Fibromyalgia, Lupus, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Parkinson’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, and Stroke. Designed for Pilates instructors seeking to broaden their expertise, this course offers invaluable insights into working with clients facing complex health challenges.
As Pilates instructors, we cannot diagnose injuries or pathologies. However, we can learn to work effectively with diagnosed conditions. This course empowers instructors to safely teach what they know best: how to move effectively and efficiently, thereby helping clients improve their quality of life despite their health challenges. Join us for this enlightening journey into the world of Pilates for chronic conditions and neurological diseases, and elevate your practice to new heights of expertise and client care.
NOTE: While this course complements our “Pilates for Injuries & Pathologies” course, it is designed as a standalone course. Prior attendance of Part 1 is not required.
Course Objectives: By the end of this course, participants will: 1. Understand the scope and limitations of a Pilates instructor's role in working with diagnosed conditions 2. Gain in-depth knowledge of specific chronic pain syndromes and neurological diseases 3. Learn to adapt Pilates exercises safely and effectively for various client presentations 4. Develop strategies to enhance clients' quality of life through movement 5. Feel confident in designing a Pilates session using the BASI Block System for clients with the covered conditions
Course Structure: For each condition covered, the course will provide: • Definitions and descriptions • Signs and symptoms • Causes and risk factors • Possible client presentations • Precautions and contraindications • Goals • Recommendations and tailored Pilates exercise ideas and modifications
Learning Methods This course employs a multi-faceted approach to ensure comprehensive understanding and practical application: • Lectures • Group discussions • Exercise demonstrations • Practice sessions
Who Should Attend This course is designed for: • Pilates instructors from all training and backgrounds looking to expand their knowledge and skills in working with clients with chronic conditions and neurological diseases. • Pilates professionals interested in learning about adaptations for complex health challenges. • Instructors seeking to broaden their client base and offer more specialized sessions. Note: While this course complements BASI’s "Pilates for Injuries & Pathologies” course, it is designed as a standalone course. Prior attendance of Part 1 is not required to fully benefit from this course.
Prerequisites • Completion of a recognized Pilates Teacher Training Program • A strong foundation in Pilates principles and basic exercise modifications • Interest in working with clients with chronic conditions and neurological diseases
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Chronic Pain Syndromes (Lupus, Fibromyalgia, Rheumatoid Arthritis) · Lecture: definitions and descriptions, signs and symptoms, causes and risk factors, possible client presentations, precautions and contraindications, goals. · Exercise Demonstration and Practice: Mat, Pilates equipment, and small prop exercise ideas and modifications for clients living with these and other similar syndromes. · Group Project: Using the framework of the BASI Block System, sessions will be created for clients with the covered syndromes.
Neurological Conditions (Parkinson’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Stroke) · Lecture: definitions and descriptions, signs and symptoms, causes and risk factors, possible client presentations, precautions and contraindications, goals. · Exercise Demonstration and Practice: Mat, Pilates equipment, and small prop exercise ideas and modifications for clients living with these and other similar neurological conditions. · Group Project: Using the framework of the BASI Block System, sessions will be created for clients with the covered diagnoses.
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Advanced and Continuing Education Refund Policy
If you cancel three weeks or more prior to the program start date, tuition may be transferred to a future education course or workshop of your choice at BASI Pilates, within one year of purchase (minus the non-refundable, non-transferable $100 administration fee).
With less than three weeks’ notice before the program start date, the tuition is non-refundable and non-transferable, since your enrollment and attendance were deciding factors in planning whether the workshop would take place.
Tuition: $750
Apr 19, 2025 - Apr 20, 2025
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