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When I started my Pilates training, I knew zero anatomy. Literally, nothing. I was intimidated — big time. When I began my Pilates teacher training course everyone seemed to talk-the-talk. I listened and nodded pretending I knew what they were talking about and hoped I didn’t get called on. Needless to say, this was not a great way to begin my training. I was in over my head.

I want you to have a different experience. I want you to walk into your first Pilates course with the confidence and knowledge to crush it.

This course will:

  • Build your foundational knowledge of anatomy,
  • Teach you to use the correct anatomical language that will be used throughout your Pilates teacher training courses,
  • Give you the skills to understand the anatomy of an exercise, which will allow you to teach directly to your client’s needs,
  • Set you up for long-term success and give you the confidence to teach with knowledge.

If you don’t know what muscles an exercise targets, how can you give a client a well-balanced, educated workout?

Here is a detailed description of the course content:

SECTION 1: Overview of the Course


SECTION 2: Why It’s Important to Learn Anatomy as a Pilates Instructor


SECTION 3: What is Anatomical Position?

SECTION 4: Anatomical Terminology

  • Basic Anatomical Terminology
  • Planes of Motion
  • In Studio Recap.

SECTION 5: The Skeleton

  • Axial vs Appendicular Skeleton
  • Cranium
  • Sections of the Spine
  • Spinal Curves
  • Vertebrae
  • Sternum
  • Ribcage
  • Sacrum
  • Clavicle
  • Scapula
  • Humorous
  • Radius & Ulna
  • Pelvis
  • Femur
  • Patella
  • Tibia & Fibula

SECTION 6: Movements of the Spine and Joint

  • Flexion/Extension
  • Abduction/Adduction
  • Lateral/Medial Rotation
  • Circumduction
  • Horizontal Abduction/Adduction
  • Supination/Pronation & Dorsiflexion/Plantarflexion
  • In studio recap


SECTION 7: Types of Joints

SECTION 8: Types of Muscular Contraction

SECTION 9: What is the Core?

SECTION 10: Abdominal Muscles

  • Transversus Abdominis (TA)
  • Internal Oblique
  • External Oblique
  • Rectus Abdominis

SECTION 11: Trunk Muscles

  • Erector Spinea
  • Quadratus Lumborum (QL)
  • Internal & External Intercostals

SECTION 12: Lower Body Muscles

  • Quadriceps
  • Iliopsoas
  • Gluts
  • Hamstrings
  • Gastroc
  • Soleus
  • Tibialis Anterior
  • Peroneals
  • Deep Six Lateral Rotators
  • Sartorius
  • Adductors
  • Pectineus
  • Gracilis
  • Tensor Fasciae Latae (TFL)
  • Iliotibial band (ITB)
  • Anterior Leg Review

SECTION 13: Upper Body Muscles

  • Serratus Anterior
  • Trapezius
  • Rhomboid Major and Minor
  • Deltoids
  • Latissimus Dorsi
  • Pectoralis Minor & Major
  • Bicep Brachii
  • Brachialis
  • Brachioradialis
  • Tricep Brachii
  • Rotator Cuff
  • Teres Major
  • Coracobrachialis
  • Sternocleidomastoid (SCM)
  • Levator Scapulae

SECTION 14: Bony Landmarks (for postural assessment)

  • Overview
  • Side View
  • Front View
  • Back View

SECTION 15: Let’s Put It All Together!

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