Pacific NW Pilates (PNWP) has long-term clients of all ages. Among the most committed, successful and satisfied are those who practice Pilates to stay flexible, strong, balanced and active in maturity. Pilates keeps golf games, hiking, biking, skiing, etc., safer, more effective and more fun. There’s plenty of evidence to support investing in exercise you … Read more

Side Kick Kneeling is a challenging advanced level STOTT PILATES mat exercise that targets the hip extensors and flexors on one leg while stabilizing the trunk and hip on the other. It’s the perfect exercise for athletes (think: soccer, gymnasts and martial artists) and clients who are ready to integrate higher level coordination and endurance … Read more

Pilates instructors have a very important and distinctive role in the rehabilitative process. The principles of injury management provided in the STOTT PILATES® Injuries and Special Populations course remind us to follow important guidelines when working with clients who have an injury or who have pain including: -Minimizing the extent of the initial injury -Reducing … Read more

  The benefits of Pilates have been cited for years—improved flexibility, increased core strength and better posture lead the list of convincing buzzwords used to get any innocent Pilates bystander to do their daily Hundreds. At Pacific Northwest Pilates (PNWP) we like to go deeper—we want to know the juice behind the jargon. In fact, … Read more

The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) and IDEA Health & Fitness—the world’s largest association for health and fitness professionals—encourage regular exercise during pregnancy to: improve energy strengthen muscles help control weight build and maintain strong bones improve sleep improve mood, body image and reduce postpartum depression   Certified, experienced Pilates professionals—specifically, Pacific NW … Read more

Like never before, couples at PNWP are doing Pilates together. Online and in the studio, PNWP instructors are teaching more semi-private classes  and seeing more couples during virtual group sessions too. Instead of feeling stuck together, these couples choose to sweat together. Different studies indicate that couples who exercise together enjoy exercise more, are less … Read more