3 steps to cope with the economic “blues”
Your clients are on their mats.
They start warming up with Pelvic Curls. But then it starts.
The incessant chatter about superannuation performance, share portfolios and the value of the dollar. This is all you’ve heard for the last few weeks. Continue reading…
4 steps to survive the “Winter Pilates Studio slump”
How’s winter going for you and your Pilates Studio?
Are you teaching full classes that are booked out for days ahead?
Or are you experiencing that deep, gnawing worry that rises up when your Pilates class numbers drop off? Continue reading…
3 mistakes you can avoid in 2011
Learning from the mistakes other make can be the fastest way to get to where you want to go. But sometimes when you’re in the middle of running a Pilates studio, it can be hard to take a step back and really see what’s going on. Continue reading…
The 4 Pilates instructor traits that build rock solid marketing confidence

The start of a New Year is often the time when Pilates Instructors and Pilates Studio owners focus on how to get and keep their classes fully booked. Continue reading…