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When did you start Pilates and why?
I started Pilates in 2005 as a complement to my dance training. It was kind of a novelty in my country and I was amazed how much it could help train the connections in my body I needed for dance.
Why did you decide to become an instructor?
I was interested in learning more about the methodology behind Pilates but my passion for teaching and helping others grew exponentially. Pilates became a tool to help a wide demographic from pre-professional dancers, hypermobile people, desk workers to people with degenerative diseases and I found that so rewarding.
What is your favourite thing about instructing?
Making a tangible difference in people’s life… and of course the love we receive back from our patients/students.
What is your favourite exercise to teach?
I don’t have a favourite exercise, but I love to “re wire” people’s mind-body connections through a biomechanical approach, to reverse damaging postural patterns, and to unlock hidden possibilities in their bodies.
What do you like doing in your spare time?
I really enjoy doing activities that fulfil my spirit like being in nature, spending time with loved ones, meditating and watching art performances.