CAPE TOWN
February 2018
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40 hours tuition in total |
Cost: R11500
A non-refundable and non-transferable R2000 deposit (which forms part of the full fee) is required to secure your place in the course.
Payment plan is available and must be arranged in advance.
To ensure individual tuition and proper practical training only a small number of students will be accepted. Space is limited.
Early Bird Special
Pay in full by 3 September 2018 and save R2550 (you only pay RR8950) T&C's apply.
To qualify for the special offer, full amount must be paid by the advertised due date.
Contact: katya@pilatescapetown.com or 083 235 6238
On completion of the Matwork
training programme and after successfully passing the exams set by the Academy, instructors will receive the certificate
awarded by Pilates Academy SA. CPD points will feature on the Certificate.
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Practice hours, Exams and Costs:
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To be eligible to write the Pilates Academy SA exam for this Mat
work course you will be required to complete the following instructor training program:
60 hours physical review of exercises (self-practise)
60 hours practise teaching (teaching friends or potential clients free of charge)
10 hours observations observing classes at recommended studios, free of charge)
10 hours class attendance (physically attending classes at recommended studios, discounted fees apply at our Tamboerskloof studio)
10 hours apprentice teaching
(at a chosen charity venue)
Written email exam (1 hour & 15 minutes): R400 - 25 Aug 2018
Practical exam (1 hour): R580
Make a private booking before 27 October 2018
The practical exam should take place after the completion of all the required programme hours and no later than 27 October 2018. Alternatively the participant will have to do the "refresher course" at the next available Pilates Academy SA Matwork course at a reduced fee.
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Pilates Method Alliance: (International Registration) www.pilatesmethodalliance.org
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After gaining Pilates working experience while continueing Pilates education, certified instructors may potentially decide to write the PMA® (PPilates Method Alliance) exam. Successful completion of this third party PMA® exam enables certified instructors to become registered internationally.
For all the details please visit www.pilatesmethodalliance.rg
The Academy's Comprehensive Mat and Equipment Instructor Training Programme is compliant with the standards outlined by the Pilates Method Alliance (PMA®),
which is the only Worldwide register for comprehensively trained Pilates professionals.
PMA ® recognises a high standerd of education and is governed by a Code of Education and is governed by a Code of Ethics of Pilates practitioners.
Students and Graduates of the Pilates Academy SA must adhere to the PMA® Code of Ethics.
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Pilates Beginner and Intermediate Mat Work Certificate Course.
30 CRD's (accreditation by University of Stellenbosch)
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Pre-requisites |
The course is
aimed at qualified medical, health-care therapists, qualified movement practitioners or students with background in Anatomy / Physiology. Applicants with
extensive background in teraching, sport, dance, Yoga, Pilates etc. will be considered for participation depending on the type of training.
If you would like to teach Pilates as a part of your practice to your clients, completion of a full programme, including the exams, is strongly recommended.
If you are primarily interested in the CEU points and general understanding of the Pilates method, certificate of attendance with the CEU points can be issued after the 40 hours of the actual course.
Please specify which option you would prefer.
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Course Outlines |
• Pilates priciples
• Review of the anatomy: Pilates powerhouse, ribcage placement, shoulder girdle, cervical spine and more
• Fascial lines
• Postural assessment (most common postural imbalances and how to correct them)
• Neutral spine / neatral pelvis
• Imprint and when to apply it
• Pilates Breathing technique in fine detail (myths and reality)
• Pre-Pilates (Basic preparatory exercises and simple stretches)
• Beginner repertoire and its value for pelvic-lumbar and scapular stabilisation
• Modifications and progresssions (how to change exercises for individuals with limited movement,
when to omit exercises, how to increase the intensity safely)
• Transition from Beginner to Intermediate level
• Intermediate repertoire (goels and application)
• How to design a balanced Pilates session
• Teaching skills
• Code of Ethics
• Practise teaching, theoretical assignments
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Some Comments From Students |
"I thoroughly enjoyed this course. Katya's instructions and explanations, anatomical knowledge and application of exercises to various body types are excellent. SHe really
taught me to look at a client as an individual and really think of the reasons (the "Why") for each exersice as applied to an individual."
Karlien Hauman (Physiotherapist)
"I have learned a phenomenal amount. The broken down beginner options for all the exercises are very helpful to be able to build a client up to each exercise. I have been challenged physically myself and now I am able to safely challenge my clients."
Sarah Kelly (Physiotherapist)
"I have received really good feedback from clients using Katya's methods and cues etc. Her approach involves observing postural patterns with the intention of correcting the imbalances through the selected exercises. Pilates Academy SA respects Pilates as a rehabilitative tool as opposed to just a class you do at gym."
Sam O'Connor (Biokineticist)
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