Working with clients who have arthritis in their hands is a common scenario at Pacific Northwest Pilates. Whether it’s osteoarthritis from repetitive tasks like typing or pinching, or rheumatoid arthritis from various causes, even athletes can experience hand overuse. Addressing their needs effectively is crucial to ensure their safety and progress. Key Tips for Managing … Read more

June 2024 is set to be an exhilarating month for Pilates professionals, thanks to The Synergy Series—a unique collaboration between Pacific Northwest Pilates (PNWP) and Melanie Byford-Young Education. This series is dedicated to helping movement professionals assess and work more effectively with injured and complex clients. The next event in the series will feature three … Read more

Melanie Byford-Young demonstrates Pilates exercises targeting asymmetrical movements and standing on the reformer. Progress these for improved balance and fall response.

Slips, trips, and falls are a pressing concern today. We understand that falls are devastating, being the leading cause of injuries and even death among seniors. Whether falling forward, backward, or to the side, each direction poses a unique risk of injury. Despite these risks, it’s crucial to train everyone to handle and manage the … Read more

Older Adult benefits from Pilates exercise on the Pilates Reformer

April 6 – 7, 2024,  Pacific Northwest Pilates Education’s IQ of Movement conference will focus workshops designed to support “Pilates for Active Aging.” With the U.S. aging population increasing, effective Pilates teaching for this demographic is crucial. STOTT PILATES® workshops by PNWPE will address exercise modifications: how to program Pilates to make exercise relevant and … Read more

The Synergy Series joins MBY Education & PNWPE in collaboration with expert voices in the fields of Pilates, physical therapy and research. The Synergy Series 2024, a collaboration between PNWPE, a Merrithew™ Licensed Training Center in Portland, Oregon, and MBY Education, a virtual platform for assisting movement professionals with injured clients. Presenters, invited by Melanie … Read more

When you have good balance, you have a better ability to quickly adapt to changes in the body position and react to unexpected variations. In this video, Melanie explains how an instructor can begin to help a client improve the proprioceptive system with slow and fast tracking—linking the vestibular (inner ear), ocular (eyes) and cervical … Read more

Even if your client is not experiencing pain in the thoracic, frequently there is compression, restriction or asymmetry in the upper ribcage that can leads to persistent shoulder imbalance or neck discomfort. Here’s, Melanie and Lisa show an exercise on the split pedal stability chair to assist clients in building their awareness and control in … Read more