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160. Five Lessons I've Learning in 16+ Years Teaching Pilates

160. Five Lessons I've Learning in 16+ Years Teaching Pilates

Update: 2025-10-29
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In this episode of the Evidence Based Pilates Podcast, Dr. Adam McAtee, PT, DPT shares five key lessons learned from 16 years of teaching Pilates. He discusses the unique aspects of Pilates, the importance of understanding its limitations, and how Joseph Pilates' teachings should inform but not dictate practice. Adam emphasizes the integration of exercise science into Pilates and the necessity of truly understanding anatomy in relation to movement. The episode concludes with a call to action for instructors to share their passion for Pilates and consider joining the Anatomy and Biomechanics Club for further learning.


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160. Five Lessons I've Learning in 16+ Years Teaching Pilates

160. Five Lessons I've Learning in 16+ Years Teaching Pilates

Dr. Adam McAtee, PT, DPT