frequently asked questions

How long does it typically take a person to become certified?

This depends on if you are only looking to get certified in Mat Work, or if you wish to become a Certified Pilates Instructor, meaning you are qualified to teach Pilates Mat and Apparatus. You can choose to only certify in certain apparatus as well, for example, only the Reformer. The Mat and Reformer work are most popular in Fitness and Gym settings. This typically takes a few months for each type of training (ie: Mat=2 months, Reformer=3 months). 

In order to earn the title of a “Fully Qualified Pilates Mat Instructor”, you must complete 2 Mat modules/courses, Mat 1 and Mat 2, and corresponding written exams. Once both Mat modules are completed, you must pass a Final Test Out which includes both a written and practical examination.

To be considered a “Fully Qualified Pilates Reformer Instructor”, you must complete 3 Reformer modules/courses.   At the completion of each course, you will have a written exam. Once you have completed all 3 modules, you must pass a Final Test Out which includes both a written and practical examination.

If you wish to be able to identify yourself as a “Certified Pilates Instructor” however, you must go through the entire comprehensive training. You are then qualified to teach in Pilates Studios, Gyms, Fitness Centers, PT clinics, etc. Once you have reached this level of certification, you are also qualified to sit for the national Pilates Method Alliance exam. You are then considered a “Nationally Certified Pilates Instructor”.

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What costs are involved?


BALANCED BODY/TEAM PILATES COURSE FEES BREAKDOWN

Course
Hours
Course Fee
Materials
Mentor/Private Fee
Subtotal
Mat 1
16
$395
$50
$160
$605
Mat 2
16
$395
$50
$160
$605
Reformer 1
18
$495
$50
$180
$725
Reformer 2
16
$475
$50
$160
$685
Reformer 3
14
$425
$50
$140
$615
Trapeze
18
$495
$50
$180
$725
Chair
14
$425
$50
$140
$565
Barrells
6
$165
$50
$60
$225


how long does a certification last?

If you wish to become a Nationally Certified Pilates Instructor, you are required to maintain a current CPR certification and 16 CECs every 2 years that will be submitted to the Pilates Method Alliance (PMA).