Block 6. Week 1. Sept 28 - Oct 2

Hello everyone. 

Surely I am not the only one who thinks the weeks are just whizzing by!  I cannot believe we are preparing to start Block 6. Autumn is most definitely upon us and staying online is definitely helping us avoid all the constant updates, restrictions, changes to rules... does anyone actually know who is allowed to do what and where?!! Apart from my work guidlines I have to admit to being very confused! 

It has been lovely to be so much more interactive in the classes and treat it almost as if we are face to face. I have been getting in early with a quick coffee to see you and have a chat and I have changed Zoom settings so that when you log in from next week you will be OFF MUTE to enable you to interact more easily and you then have the option of putting mute on rather than the other way around. Remember that every class is open 15 mins early to allow you to check your connection, set up your screen to the right angle and hopefully join some of us for a chat, while possibly using your tennis or prickly ball for some foot massage. 

Some of you have done every single day that I have taught and I know that pretty much all of you have been doing multiple classes either live or the recordeds on "catch up"  every week and I know you can really see such a difference. I definitely can. To really make my point, in a recent face to face class, a rather brillliant client who has been with me online since the start joined a far more advanced class with some reluctance and despite the age difference, she was by far and away the most able in the class against some who have done nothing for 6 months!!! It really, really shows (oh and I was SO proud of you and you know who you are!!) - just look how you power on through the 34 moves now. We are doing some really advanced work and you are all doing a marvellous job. To quote Joseph Pilates, the more we ask of the body, the more it will give. 

I continue to practise what I preach and have been doing online classes with my super Teacher of Teachers and also following other Pilates peers and joining their classes online and have really enjoying getting my own practise and, I hope sharing new tips and ideas with you. I am off to my annual Pilates Convention in London (- well I hope I am, it might be on Zoom which would be a pity) in 2 weeks where I will be fully immersed in all things Pilates for 8 hours and come home brimming with new ideas, different tweaks and twists and I will be very excited to bring that into our classes!! 

I have seen the home studios grow and take shape and in some cases, turning the spare room over or for one, a fantastic and fully equipped studio in the garage complete with wifi booster!!! We are all really making a success of this online business and I for one, continue to enjoy it enormously in the absence of being able to see you face to face and embracing the next best option!

This weekend I am assessing the Pilates teachers of tomorrow as they do their final practical exams and give me their portfolios to mark and for one or maybe two of you who are reading this.. don't worry, I am in a very good mood!!! 

I have been tremendously flattered and chuffed to see so many fellow teachers continue to subscribe to my classes which I take as a huge compliment alongside all my wonderful, loyal and longstanding clients who are all friends really! 

On receipt of payment, I will send out the new password and really look forward to seeing you next week. Just a couple of points to mention - 

Please note the class times are listed below and I apologise for the confusion over the Thursday class 

I am making the Friday second class 15 mins later. The 8am is a tough one and I need just a few more mins to run off and have a super speedy shower before the second class as these last two weeks, I have got really chilly.

Please note the class description. However even the most adanced of you will benefit from checking in to a slower and more technique based class from time to time and those of you are a little more cautious could try joining the more advanced classes and suprise yourself with just what you can acheieve along with a few options thrown in by me. 

I am going to repeat classes for 2 weeks sometimes so we can be interactive and sometimes I can then record and you can follow OR just give you a second stab at the class when you know a bit more of what to expect.  I am repeating the Pelvic floor/hip mobilty class this coming week and we will again practise the Pelvic clock. If you would like some more details on this to practise, please drop me an email. 

I will be updating the recorded classes with the new password over the weekend. 

Have a great weeknd and I really hope to see you very soon. All the other info is below! 

Juliet x


The Boring but necessary - By joining my online classes, you confirm you have read and agreed to the terms of my disclaimer found on my website.

PLEASE ALWAYS HAVE A CLEAR SPACE TO WORK IN WITH PLENTY OF LIGHT AND VENTILATION. PLEASE REMOVE ANY OBVIOUS HAZARDS. 

 Have a couple of towels handy. Really useful to roll up as a lumbar support, to pop under knees to soften straight legs, to fold up under your head etc. etc......

Monday - 9am. Magic circle. Full body workout. Interactive. 

Tuesday - 8am Just mat. Full body workout. Interactive

                 9am. Have your flexiband and a cushion/blocK. Focusing on pelvic stability and pelvic floor connection. Have your prickly ball/tennis ball to start with. Interactive. 

Thursday  8am. Focus on the lower body. Interactive. 

                9.15 Working with the wall. If you dont have a wall, use a door!!!!! Angle your screen accordingly as we are interactive. 

Friday.      8am. Just mat. Interactive. 

                9.15am. Just mat but always have your usual props. A lovely wrap up to the week with stretch, mobility and relaxation. Interactive. 




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