Pilates Precision - About Us
Joseph Pilates’ Method, initially attracted dancers who had already achieved a high level of physical ability
and were looking for new ways of movement. As recently as a decade ago this still was the case with the majority of
practitioners , however, when health clubs started to introduce group Pilates classes into their timetable, it
became apparent that the Pilates client base would change dramatically.
The Pilates Precision, which began teaching fitness instructors the Pilates Method during 1999, soon realised
that participants were struggling with the original repertoire as taught by Joseph Pilates. It was then that the
classic repertoire was modified using research from Australian physiotherapists.
The Pilates Precision faculty examined each of the 34 original movements with a view to maintaining the set up
and sequencing of neutral spine, mild engagement and diaphragmatic breathing. We were able to modify 15 of the
original movements to a sufficient level, which became the basis for our Matwork 1 course. By applying the
technique consistently the Pilates Precision Method has been extremely successful in introducing beginners of all
ages and abilities to the Pilates technique. With this foundation, people can continue to work within their range
of ability and achieve excellent results, or develop the ability to effectively practice Joseph’s original
movements.
The Pilates Precision approach to the technique is research and evidence based. Our goal is for everyone to
achieve the original 34 movements in the sequence that Joseph Pilates advocated, regardless of age, injury
problems or postural disadvantages. The Pilates Precision Method is inclusive and allows teachers to offer classes
and personal training to a broad spectrum of clients.
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