Join Sophie in this essential workshop, "Catering To Pre And Postnatal Clients," designed for instructors who are passionate about supporting their clients through the incredible journey of motherhood. Sophie dives deep into the art of tailoring your Barre, Reformer, and Mat classes to meet the unique needs of pre and postnatal clients.
In this engaging and informative session, you'll discover:
Key modifications for safe and effective pre and postnatal exercises.
Techniques for creating fun and creative sequences that keep your clients motivated and engaged.
Strategies to confidently adapt your group classes to cater to the diverse needs of expectant and new mothers.
Whether you're new to teaching pre and postnatal clients or looking to refine your skills, this workshop equips you with the knowledge and confidence to provide a supportive and inspiring environment. Elevate your teaching practice and make a lasting impact on your clients' journey to motherhood.
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Participate in the class and join the Q&A discussion over at our community page after the class. Make a commitment to join the masterclasses every month for the opportunity to practice with a senior teacher and elevate your teaching.
Keen to learn more? Of course, you are! We’d encourage you to dive into more tips within Teacher Love Club or go straight into comprehensive learning with Barre Body's extensive range of Short Courses. Our top pick? The comprehensive Pre and Post Natal Training. By far our most popular Short Course, there's no more panicking at the sight of a belly or freaking out at the mention of abdominal separation. This course breaks it all down for you, so you can cater to your clients at all stages of their pregnancy journey. With video lectures, anatomical guides, and specific modifications for barre, Pilates and Reformer repertoires, you'll know exactly how to deliver strong, safe, and supportive classes. Ready for some continued learning? Dive on in.
Hi what would the spring you recommend for arms supine for reformer to keep it in the arms and not abs for pre and postnatal