You will learn to:
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Modify load and resistance to match tissue healing and clinical goals
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Progress and regress reformer exercises based on patient presentation
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Teach qualitative movement, not just exercise execution
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Translate anatomy and biomechanics into precise, effective cueing
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Integrate the reformer confidently into orthopedic and general rehab settings
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Stay within PT scope while leveraging Pilates as a therapeutic tool
Program advantages:
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Learn to work in a load-modified environment using spring resistance to dose force safely and progressively
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Apply reformer work within a rehabilitation framework, not a fitness model
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Use structured, repeatable sequences appropriate for early- to mid-stage rehab
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Practice cards and take-home resources for ongoing clinical use
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Round-robin teaching format with real-time feedback to refine observation, cueing, and movement quality
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Grounded in a science-based methodology developed by Brent Anderson PT, PhD, OCS, NCPT, Founder of Polestar Pilates
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Built on one of the first Pilates education models intentionally designed for rehabilitation
Upcoming Locations and Dates
Alameda, CA: August 15-16, 2026
Atlanta, GA: August 1-2, 2026
Dallas, TX: August 1-2, 2026
Phoenix, AZ: August 15-16, 2026
Upper Marlboro, MD: August 1-2, 2026

