A mentorship program can be an invaluable asset for those who own a Pilates business or are looking to start one. Pilates is a growing industry, and with the competition becoming more intense, having the support and guidance of an experienced mentor can help you make informed decisions and get the edge you need to succeed. In this blog post, we’ll explore the benefits of our Mentorship With Caitlin Program, a Pilates studio business consulting course. If you are interested in Pilates with Guelph, contact us, and learn more today!
Becoming a Pilates instructor is an excellent choice of career for individuals with a passion for fitness and a desire to help others achieve their goals. Pilates is a great way to improve overall body strength, flexibility, and balance. Pilates in Guelph is a world-class Pilates teacher training center that teaches Body Harmonics.
Pilates is a form of exercise that emphasizes the use of the core muscles, including the pelvic floor, transversus abdominis, multifidus, and diaphragm. These muscles are often overlooked in traditional exercise regimens, but they play a crucial role in supporting the lower back and preventing pain. In this blog, we’ll explore how Pilates for the lower back and core from Pilates in Guelph can help you!
Believe it! You can feel better
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Believe it! You can feel better!
Everybody is different and what works for you may not work for another. So what works for you?
What will get you going and keep you going?
Are you a start big with a big plan and lots of details....or a start little and let the ball get rolling downhill to a big ball of success?
You do need to see and feel some results and fairly quickly too, to keep you motivated over that first week or two when the change in habits can feel like more effort than the potential outcome.
If you are busy in your life, you will need to take some daily commitments away to create the time and space to care for yourself. It takes 3 weeks or more to make a new habit feel regular and easy.
Having a plan with a stated goal and method is really helpful.
Every serious athlete has a coach and a support system. Self help books and T.V. shows help us gather info but do not individualize our plan, troubleshoot obstacles and keep us motivated through the tough spots.
Add in perks and remove knee jerk old ways you fall into old habits you no longer want....
Changing little and big habits is a very courageous thing to do! Here's to you!
Here's the third bit:
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Add in some basics that are easy, such as the following for people who want to rebalance their digestion and eating habits:
Drink more water.
Have a green tea at 3pm to see you through supper with good energy (if you are not already a big caffeine user).
Share your plan with a supportive friend who can care and appreciate you through the tough times.
Declare a weekend day for yourself and bow out of your commitments to others ahead of time.
Have a day where you make a big vegetable soup (can be with beans and meat too) from scratch and augment with fruit and vegetables. Don't get hungry or thirsty but do avoid flour, sugar/concentrated sweeteners and processed food on that day. Avoid any known foods that aggravate you on that day. If you notice you feel better, then add that day in weekly or string two days together. More importantly, how has that day's eating motivated you to change your daily eating pattern?
If you are constipated, simply daily add 2 heaping tablespoons of ground flax to a half cup water. Stir and drink quickly. Of course drink more water and get moving....also eat more food your gut microbiome likes (resistant starch) and a good probiotic!
Read about your microbiome and start eating for your healthy family of microbes ( more next week!).