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Course Details

The ARTE Pilates Teacher Academy will include 20 classes with 6 hours per class, over a period of 5 months. 

You will also be given extra 2:1 mentoring sessions with the Teacher Academy Trainer (6 classes in total with 2 hours per class).

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Exam and Assessment

There will be a total of 10 quizzes throughout the course (7 quizzes, 1 anatomy exam, 1 mid term exam, and 1 final exam)

You’ll have to pass all the quizzes to be able to take the final exam. Homework will be assigned if you fail any of the quizzes. 

A total of 200 hours of self-practice is required to take final exam (80 hours self practice, 50 hours observation, 70 hours teaching). Students have to attend more than 90% of the class to take the final exam. 

The final exam will be 8 weeks after the last class. Please refer to the timetable below for exact dates for each course batch.

Timetable (Feb 2023 Enrollment)

Please note that it’s a prerequisite to watch the Anatomy modules before coming to the first class.

Feb 5 | 4 – 10pm |  Anatomy Review + Pilates History + Mat Pilates

Feb 12 | 4 – 10pm | Anatomy Exam + Principles and Alignment + Mat Pilates

Feb 19 | 4 – 10pm | Introduction to Reformer

Feb 26 | 4 – 10pm | Introduction to Equipment + Quiz

Mar 5 | 4 – 10pm | Reformer 

Mar 12 | 4 – 10pm | Reformer + Equipment + Quiz

Mar 19 | 4 – 10pm | Equipment

Mar 26 | 4 – 10pm | Group Class Programming + Quiz

Apr 2 | 4 – 10pm | Reformer + Group Class Teaching

Apr 5 | 9 – 3pm | Reformer + Group Class Teaching

Apr 16 | 4 – 10pm | Midterm (Written + Practical)

Apr 23 | 4 – 10pm | Equipment

Apr 30| 4 – 10pm | Posture Assessment + Quiz

May 7 | 4 – 10pm | Posture + Movement Assessment

May 14 | 4 – 10pm | Movement Assessment + Quiz

May 21 | 4 – 10pm | Private Class Programming

May 28 | 4 – 10pm | Private Class Teaching + Quiz

Jun 4 | 4 – 10pm | Pathologies and Contradictions

Jun 11 | 4 – 10pm | Pathologies and Contradictions + Quiz

Jun 18 | 4 – 10pm | Q&A

Aug 13 | Final Exam (Written + Practical)

Module structure may change slightly closer to the date, based on situation.

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Course Fee

$53,000 Early Bird (Before 30 Nov 2022)

$55,000 (After 1 Dec 2022)

No extra cost, all textbooks and workbooks will be provided.

Exam fees are included, however there will be an extra exam fee upon failing.

 

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Questions?

What are your payment methods?

We accept cash (at O:RIN studio), cheque, bank transfer

Will I get a certificate after the course?

Yes anyone who passes the final exam will receive a certificate.

What if there are certain classes I have to miss?

You need to attend more than 90% of the course to take exam.

If not, there will be an extra fee for you to go over the missing parts with the instructor one on one ($750/hour)

Can I still join if I have an injury?

Yes, as long as your physical ability is not limited by your injury to perform the exercises in class. We would recommend that you contact us or leave a comment on your application so we can further advise.

Are meals provided on course days?

No meals will be provided, only snacks and water. 

As Pilates practitioners, we have all heard of footwork. It is the foundation of all reformer exercises. It mobilizes the ankles, knees and hips while stabilizing the pelvis and spine, with strengthening muscles in the proper alignment.
As Pilates practitioners, we have all heard of footwork. It is the foundation of all reformer exercises. It mobilizes the ankles, knees and hips while stabilizing the pelvis and spine, with strengthening muscles in the proper alignment.
As Pilates practitioners, we have all heard of footwork. It is the foundation of all reformer exercises. It mobilizes the ankles, knees and hips while stabilizing the pelvis and spine, with strengthening muscles in the proper alignment.
As Pilates practitioners, we have all heard of footwork. It is the foundation of all reformer exercises. It mobilizes the ankles, knees and hips while stabilizing the pelvis and spine, with strengthening muscles in the proper alignment.
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As Pilates practitioners, we have all heard of footwork. It is the foundation of all reformer exercises. It mobilizes the ankles, knees and hips while stabilizing the pelvis and spine, with strengthening muscles in the proper alignment.
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In the modern day, a lot of people tend to think of their health only when they experience problems. 
This is another one of Joseph Pilates' famous quotes, in Pilates we believe in prevention, to maintain your mind body and soul to the best of your abilities.
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In the modern day, a lot of people tend to think of their health only when they experience problems. This is another one of Joseph Pilates' famous quotes, in Pilates we believe in prevention, to maintain your mind body and soul to the best of your abilities.
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Once our students have learned the foundations of Mat Pilates, we then move on to equipment - starting with the reformer! 
In this photo they're learning all about finding the right side lying alignment during footwork.
Once our students have learned the foundations of Mat Pilates, we then move on to equipment - starting with the reformer! 
In this photo they're learning all about finding the right side lying alignment during footwork.
Once our students have learned the foundations of Mat Pilates, we then move on to equipment - starting with the reformer! 
In this photo they're learning all about finding the right side lying alignment during footwork.
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Once our students have learned the foundations of Mat Pilates, we then move on to equipment - starting with the reformer! In this photo they're learning all about finding the right side lying alignment during footwork.
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This is the Pilates Wunda Chair, where exercises are performed sitting on the surface (pictured) or standing on the side with hands or feet in contact with the pedal.
It looks like quite an unassuming piece of equipment but it packs a challenge because only a small part of the body is in contact with the equipment. This requires more stability and balance. The Wunda Chair is a great accompaniment to practicing on the Reformer as it works on many of the same skills from balance, centering, concentration and core.
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This is the Pilates Wunda Chair, where exercises are performed sitting on the surface (pictured) or standing on the side with hands or feet in contact with the pedal. It looks like quite an unassuming piece of equipment but it packs a challenge because only a small part of the body is in contact with the equipment. This requires more stability and balance. The Wunda Chair is a great accompaniment to practicing on the Reformer as it works on many of the same skills from balance, centering, concentration and core.
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We often see Pilates Reformer classes all over social media and while it's definitely trending, mat pilates offers a foundation for learning to control the muscles that can't be achieved through the Reformer. Both go hand in hand to first work on foundations, followed by using the Reformer to strengthen and tone muscles. ​​​​​​​​
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The piece of equipment pictured is a spine corrector, which is an amazing add-on to mat practice as it can be used to lengthen the body and restore the natural curve of the spine.
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We often see Pilates Reformer classes all over social media and while it's definitely trending, mat pilates offers a foundation for learning to control the muscles that can't be achieved through the Reformer. Both go hand in hand to first work on foundations, followed by using the Reformer to strengthen and tone muscles. ​​​​​​​​ ​​​​​​​​ The piece of equipment pictured is a spine corrector, which is an amazing add-on to mat practice as it can be used to lengthen the body and restore the natural curve of the spine.
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Introduction of the Ladder Barrel in our Pilates Teacher Academy.​​​​​​​​
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The barrel looks like a very simple piece of equipment, but it has a lot to offer. The rounded shape of the barrel provides supported spinal movement and it's also commonly used at the beginning of a Pilates workout as it's a good piece of equipment to do various stretches on. ​​​​​​​​
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Our students are learning how to guide their clients in various movements and how to adjust the equipment to suit each client's body shape.
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Introduction of the Ladder Barrel in our Pilates Teacher Academy.​​​​​​​​ ​​​​​​​​ The barrel looks like a very simple piece of equipment, but it has a lot to offer. The rounded shape of the barrel provides supported spinal movement and it's also commonly used at the beginning of a Pilates workout as it's a good piece of equipment to do various stretches on. ​​​​​​​​ ​​​​​​​​ Our students are learning how to guide their clients in various movements and how to adjust the equipment to suit each client's body shape.
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