Bowed legs (genu verum) is and outward bowing at the knee—the lower leg  is angled inward (medially) in relation to the femur’s axis, giving the limb overall the appearance of an archer’s bow. In the video, Melanie explains bow legged alignment and why a movement specialist must adjust and modify exercises appropriately for a client … Read more

Whether clients are born with hypermobility (greater than average range of motion in joints) or have acquired it through a condition such as MS or a stroke, hypermobility can be a tricky balancing act.  Hyperextension of the knee is just an example.  Melanie Byford-Young shares how to continuously return to neutral and teach your client … Read more

Movement instructors are often vexed when teaching a client who has  poor proprioception (a.k.a. low body awareness) and/or by someone who claims that they “don’t feel anything.” Melanie encourages movement instructors  to think differently when working with clients with less body awareness and to teach with a different intention.  

We’re pleased to present world renowned, BodyMind fitness innovator Kim Kraushar to Pacific Northwest Pilates this fall. Kim brings over 20 years experience as a program creator, fitness trainer and presenter for a global Mindful Movement company called Merrithew Health & Fitness. She is the creator of a comprehensive, experiential breath-training course called Breath By … Read more

Tension of Traps often makes our clients want to stretch and get a massage. Melanie explains why a taut trap is often tight due to being too lengthened. Instead of stretching an-already-lengthend-trap, she shows us how to offload and return the tissue back to its appropriate length before it can feel better and work well … Read more

Below are our guidelines required for an individual to remove their mask in the studio: 1. Show proof vaccination. a. Bring a copy of your vaccination card to the studio. Your instructor will take a photo and email it to our studio manager Tracy: managerpnwp@gmail.com OR b. Scan a copy of your vaccination card to: … Read more

Like so many businesses today, Pacific Northwest Pilates has had to make considerable changes to meet the needs and demands of a virtual world. We’re requesting your help, so we may create safer, more efficient online communication systems to effectively help you pay and sign up for classes at our studio. Beginning Tuesday, September 8th, … Read more