
Gain More Confidence Working with Special Populations
Apr 11, 2025Teaching clients with injuries, chronic conditions, or special movement needs can feel intimidating. What if you choose the wrong exercise? What if they get hurt? It’s natural to feel hesitant, but avoiding these clients isn’t the answer.
The key is knowing what to modify, how to adapt exercises, and why certain movements work better for certain bodies. Inside Pilates Encyclopedia, you’ll find clear, practical guidance on working with clients who have injuries, mobility limitations, or specific conditions — so you can teach with confidence, not fear.
Here are a few articles to help you build your confidence:
- How Can I Build Confidence For Teaching Pilates To Clients With Injuries?
- How Pilates Helps With Injuries and Pathologies of Special Populations
- How To Deal With Joint Replacements In a Pilates Class
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