Continuing Education Workshop

The Bodyline Craft

Bodyline® Craft is a continuing education workshop for certified Pilates instructors focused on cueing, sequencing, movement flow, and multilevel teaching. Through practical application and teaching drills, instructors strengthen their teaching presence, refine movement clarity, and build more confident, purposeful sessions.

How the Workshops Are Structured

Two Day Hybrid Workshop
16 total training hours(12hrs in person + 4hrs digital)

This hybrid structure allows instructors to deepen their understanding through both hands-on experience and flexible, self-paced learning.

In-Person Workshops

In-person Bodyline Method workshops are offered in select cities and hosted at partner studios worldwide. These advanced Pilates workshops provide hands-on training through live teaching, observation, guided practice, and real-time feedback, allowing instructors to deepen their understanding, refine cueing, and apply the Bodyline Method with confidence.

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The Bodyline Method Munich
When:
July 31-Aug 1st, 2026
What Time: 12pm-7pm
Where: Kraftzentrum

The Bodyline Method Warsaw
When:
Aug 8-9th, 2026
What Time: 10am-5pm
Where: Studio Pilates

On-Demand Continuing Education

On-demand workshops offer flexible access to focused topics, allowing instructors to continue their education through Pilates continuing education for instructors at their own pace while maintaining the integrity and principles of the method.

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What You’ll Gain Through Bodyline Craft

Teaching Through the Bodyline Method

  • Apply traditional Pilates principles through modern movement science

  • Learn how to sequence intelligently for real bodies and mixed-level classes

  • Understand alignment, load, and progression with clarity and confidence

Practical Skills You Can Use Immediately

  • Refine cueing to improve client understanding and results

  • Train your eye through observation and hands-on practice

  • Adapt exercises thoughtfully without losing the integrity of the work