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The Comprehensive Global Program includes the Mat Program, providing a thorough and complete education in Pilates covering the full range of Pilates equipment, including Reformer, Cadillac, Wunda Chair, Ped-a-pul, Ladder Barrel, Step Barrel, and various other auxiliary apparatus.
This program follows our new Flex format consisting of eight days (modules) delivered through a combination of in-studio sessions and pre-recorded lectures. In-studio modules include discussions, exercise analysis, and practice, while theoretical presentations are covered through online lectures available to view at your own pace.
Enrollment is required at least two weeks prior to the course start date. Books and videos will be released two weeks before the course begins to allow students time to review the required materials before attending in-studio sessions.
More than simply a program of study, the Comprehensive Global Program is an enduring foundation for a career in Pilates. This college-level teacher training program provides students with knowledge of Pilates theory, exercises, and teaching skills on all Pilates equipment.
When you complete BASI’s Comprehensive Pilates Teacher Training, you will have graduated from the most rigorous, exciting, and positively life-changing Pilates teacher training in the business. You may test for a BASI Pilates Comprehensive teaching certification and you will qualify to take the National Pilates Certification Program exam.
To receive a BASI Comprehensive Certificate, students must complete the Comprehensive Program along with 500 student hours: self-practice (200 hours), observation (100 hours), practice teaching (200 hours), pass the mid-term and final written exams, and submit a Student Paper. Additionally, there is an in-person teaching assessment and practical examination.
Program schedule is subject to postponement or cancellation, based on student enrollment.
Deadline to enroll is August 31, 2024. For more information, please contact [email protected].
Theory review: The Fundamentals (watched online prior to Module 101)
Primary concepts covered include the 10 movement principles of the Pilates method, an overview of the pelvic region, Pilates breathing, an historical overview of Pilates, the BASI approach, and the importance of safety when teaching Pilates.
Repertoire includes fundamental Mat & fundamental Reformer. Includes a one-hour Mat class.
Theory review: Anatomy Overview (watched online prior to Module 102)
Anatomy Overview Part 1
Primary concepts covered include an anatomy and terminology overview: major bones, muscles, joints, bony landmarks, and center of gravity. The importance and practice of cueing is discussed.
Anatomy Overview Part 2
Primary concepts covered include the BASI system of movement analysis, exercise physiology, and aerobic/anaerobic exercise. The BASI format of teaching is discussed and the Block System, created by Rael Isacowitz, is introduced.
Repertoire covered includes intermediate Mat, Leg Weights, and fundamental through intermediate level Reformer exercises. Includes a one-hour Mat class.
Theory review: Posture Assessment (watched online prior to Module 103)
Primary concepts covered are the principles of alignment and posture assessment. Discussion includes exercise as a tool for assessment.
Repertoire covered includes Intermediate and Advanced Mat, Intermediate Reformer, and Magic Circle. Includes a one-hour Mat class.
Theory review: Core and Exercise Adaptation (watched online prior to Module 104)
Core Strength - Back and Abdominals
Primary concepts covered are core strength and the relationship of the various muscle groups that make up the core, with particular focus on the abdominals and the back extensors. Contraindications, effective exercises, and the importance of understanding your client’s needs and body type are discussed. Also addressed are the role of the teacher and the importance of flow in a session.
Exercise Adaptation
Primary concepts include an in-depth look into exercise adaptation and the use of assists and modifications. Lecture focuses on how to construct a complete and comprehensive program. A general review of the repertoire is conducted.
Repertoire covered is advanced Mat, Intermediate Reformer, and Magic Circle. Includes a one-hour Mat class. The online midterm Written Examination is available at the end of this module.
Theory review: Muscle Balance and Imbalance and The Lower Limbs (watched online prior to Module 105)
Muscle Balance and Imbalance
Primary concepts covered include the meaning of balance and the implications of imbalances in strength and flexibility. Lecture focuses on functional exercises, movement patterns, neuromuscular re-education, and muscle testing.
The Lower Limbs
Primary concepts covered include the hip joint, the knee joint, and the ankle-foot complex. The gait cycle is discussed and analyzed.
Repertoire covered includes Fundamental Cadillac, Wunda Chair, and Spine Corrector. Includes a one-hour Mat class.
Theory review: The Shoulder (watched online prior to Module 106)
Primary concepts covered are the structure and function of the shoulder region, the shoulder joint, muscles of the shoulder, and the importance of correct shoulder mechanics. Lecture includes how to work with clients with shoulder problems and recognizing scope of practice.
Repertoire covered includes Intermediate Cadillac, Wunda Chair, Spine Corrector, and Fundamental Ladder Barrel. Includes a one-hour Mat class.
Theory review: Program Design Principles (watched online prior to Module 107)
Primary concepts covered include the principles of training, such as overload, specificity and reversibility. Components of physical fitness are addressed and analyzed. Lecture includes repertoire levels and how they relate to working with a broad range of clientele.
Repertoire covered includes Intermediate and Advanced Reformer, Cadillac, Wunda Chair, Spine Corrector, and Ladder Barrel. Includes a one-hour Mat class.
Theory review: Specific Populations (watched online prior to Module 108)
Specific Populations, Part 1
Primary concepts covered are habitual movement patterns, cross training, imbalances, and setting goals. The athletic population is looked at closely. Lecture focuses on teaching methodologies.
Specific Populations, Part 2
Primary concepts covered are based on populations with restrictions and an in-depth look at pregnancy guidelines. Lecture includes teaching men and women, different body types, as well as objectives and approaches.
Repertoire covered includes Intermediate and Advanced Reformer, Cadillac, Wunda Chair, Spine Corrector, and Ladder Barrel. Includes a one-hour Mat class. A general review of the repertoire is conducted and the Final Written Exam is available to students online after completion of this module.
For Frequently Asked Questions, please visit our FAQ page.
Refunds
BASI offers limited refunds for students who cancel prior to or during the Program. A $500.00 sum payable upon submission of your Enrollment Application is comprised of a $100.00 fee for processing your application (“Administration Fee”) and a $400.00 deposit (the “Deposit”).
If BASI does not accept your Application or if you cancel thirty (30) or more days prior to the start of the first module, we shall, as soon as possible, refund all monies paid by you to us other than the Administration Fee.
Your enrollment into a program is a deciding factor as to whether the program would run as scheduled. Therefore if you cancel fewer than thirty (30) days prior to the start of the first module, then within thirty (30) days of receiving your cancellation request, we will refund all monies paid by you to us other than the Initial Deposit (including the Administration Fee).
We shall not be obligated to refund any monies if you cancel at any time following commencement of the first module of any program (whether or not you attend that or any other module).
We reserve the right to cancel any program. If a program is cancelled and a replacement is not offered, we will refund all monies paid by you to us.
Transfers
In the event of your cancellation as described above, BASI will allow you to transfer any monies paid by you for the cancelled program to any other BASI program for which you qualify, so long as such program is scheduled to commence within one (1) year of your Application to the cancelled program. In the event that you fail to transfer as stated, BASI shall have no obligation to refund any monies paid by you to us, regardless of when you cancelled or requested a transfer.
Please note: Our Refund Policy pertains to each Program for which you enroll and is stated in full in the Enrollment Agreement. In the event of any discrepancy between our website and the Enrollment Agreement, the Enrollment Agreement shall prevail.
Washington and Colorado Residents – Please refer to your state specific agreement.
Testing fees and Auditing fees are non refundable and non-transferable.
All fees and refunds are in U.S. dollars (USD).
Tuition: $5000
All fees in USD.
*Deposit $500 (at time of enrollment)
Remaining tuition is due 14 business days before the start of the program.
Discounts:
To receive any applicable discount, please contact BASI after enrolling in the program(s). A credit will be applied to your course tuition.
Tuition includes:
* Hard copies of the books may be purchased on the BASI Store. You must be enrolled with completed tuition payments to receive passwords to order hard-copy books.
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Sep 14, 2024 - Nov 17, 2024
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