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Pilates is having a moment
So where does that leave yoga? There’s no denying it. Globally, Pilates is everywhere right now. Studios, socials, subscriptions, reformers, results-driven language. I know some of you here teach Pilates and many of you practise both. Some of you may have quietly shifted your focus. Pilates offers strength, structure, and clarity. It meets modern needs well; busy lives, bodies that want support, people who want to feel results. Yoga, on the other hand, doesn’t compete on trends. It was never designed to. Yoga works more slowly, more subtly. It doesn’t just ask How does your body move? Instead, it asks How are you living? How are you responding? What’s shaping you beneath the surface? That doesn’t make one better than the other. They simply answer different questions. For some, Pilates is exactly what their body needs right now. For others, yoga becomes more meaningful later, often in seasons of change, uncertainty, or reflection. Perhaps yoga’s role isn’t to chase popularity… but to remain steady when trends come and go. So I’m curious, not to divide, but to listen: - If you practise both, what does each give you? - If you teach both, how do they show up differently through you? - And if yoga feels quieter right now—what might that be inviting us to remember?
Pilates is having a moment
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Hiya I have been teaching Pilates for 15 years and practicing for 17...it gave me what I needed at the time...then 6 years ago I became a hatha yoga teacher and practitioner....I find that both disciplines complement each other and depending on how my body feels, I may practice one or the other. Pilates has now been around for almost 100years, it's a new practice compared to yoga. But as a person that follows and teaches the Joseph Pilates original method, I understand many studios have added and modified a lot of the original method like using weights for exemple on a reformer, is the "new" trend. I stand with the original method and know that true Pilates teacher will out last the "trend". Just be true to yourself and your practices, no matter what they are as long as you are true to your body and mind. Have a good day🌻😃
A Little Heads-Up for Everyone Here…
Over the past few months, I’ve been quietly reshaping and refining this space so it can truly support yoga teachers in the way our industry needs; grounded in lineage, simple in structure, and useful in real life. This community had a name change from the Multipassionate Fitpro Community to the Yoga Teachers Club recently. On December 1st, this space will relaunch so that it's clearer, more organised, and much more intentional for 2026. Here’s what this means for you ... If you’re already here in Open Access (Free Tier), no action needed, you’ll still get access to: - Community conversations - Monthly “Letter to Teachers” - Occasional resources + updates - A grounded place to stay connected ❤️ From December 1st, I’m adding two new tiers for those who want: - Monthly guided lesson plans rooted in lineage - Practice + teaching support - A steady rhythm for planning 2026 - Deeper conversations, mentoring, and professional development You’ll be able to join if (and only if) it feels right. For now, just know that it's what I've learnt from 30+ years of yoga learning and teaching, mixed with 25+ years of teaching group fitness and personal development, and it's what I've privately reserved for teachers I've trained. Thank you for being part of this community, some of you for years. I look forward to sharing what's coming with you. Ann-See x
A Little Heads-Up for Everyone Here…
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Carine Pouyfaucon
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I'm a fitness, pilates and yoga teacher residing in the South West of France for the last 11 years.

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