We’re VERY excited to announce that group virtual classes are now available at Pacific Northwest Pilates through Zoom—a video communication system that allows you to meet with a group online.  Are you a new client, a current client, or a current client with a PNWP packages you wish to transfer?  Please see below for instructions: … Read more

March 25, 2020   Dear Friends of PNWP,   We hope you are safe and well. We look forward to seeing you in person very soon. The studio is temporarily closed for all in-person Pilates and movement classes.   We are still offering exceptional Pilates, Yoga & Somatics classes virtually!   Our instructor community and … Read more

Recently, we posted the following New York Times article on social media and one of our readers asked us this question:  “I am very curious about your opinion on McGill’s stance on ab curls. I’ve read some of his work and agree with most of it. Not sure about his advice on hand placement with … Read more

Mandee Pearson is demonstrating the mat exercise called “Swan Dive Prep.”   Question: Which image is the correct one? A or B?       Answer: Image B   In image A, Mandee is compressing her lower back and her cervical spine (neck) too! Instead of opening up her hips she’s collapsing into her lower back as … Read more

Mandee Pearson is demonstrating the mat exercise “Obliques.”   Question: Can you tell which image is correct?             Answer: Image B   In image “A,” Mandee’s legs and pelvis aren’t remaining stable, and her upper body (thoracic) is side bending to the right instead of rotating. Note: The right side of her rib … Read more

Pilates is known for encouraging and enhancing beautiful posture. But here’s the truth: Developing good posture and movement patterns doesn’t follow a straight line. For the record, the back is meant to have lovely, shock-absorbing curves. If it took you 40 years to learn how to stand as you do today, it will take a … Read more

Do abdominal exercises make your back hurt? They shouldn’t. If you find that your back is sore after doing a series of abdominal exercises—either immediately after or a day or two later—you may want to check to see if you back is gripping while you are doing them.   Here are several tips for helping … Read more

  PNWP Instructor Emma Uebele demonstrates Hip Rolls on the stability ball. Try this one today for some extra challenge to gluteals, hamstrings, gastrocnemius and spinal mobilizers and stabilizers.   Place the soles of the feet hip distance apart in front of the top of the ball. The pelvis and spine should begin in a … Read more