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Want to build your own pilates community on Tik Tok?
Learn from the Tik Tok queen herself, @pilateswithclauds in this online Tik Tok Masterclass & Q&A - including comprehensive notes & ppt. presentation.
Price $15 AUD
Want to avoid getting a tax debt?
otm. is putting together a tax workshop for instructors who are looking for help with tax.
JOIN OUR INSTRUCTOR COMMUNITY
Join the otm. instructor community to:
connect with & learn from other instructors
feel supported along your teaching journey
explore other ways to make money outside teaching in studio such as running your own events, workshops, teaching on a retreat or even hosting your own
First, login to the instructor portal, then complete the form to set up your profile.
Welcome to the otm. instructor community.
Welcome!
Welcome to the otm. instructor portal, a place where instructors rule the world. We have designed this portal with you in mind, as we believe instructors are the back bone of the pilates industry.
by Sheridan
The magic behind music
I may not be a DJ (well, maybe in a past life haha) but I do feel compelled to share with you all my tips and tricks, as I believe an intentional playlist can take your classes from good to unforgettable.
by Sheridan
Take people on a journey
Movement is not just for the body, it also feeds the soul.
People will always remember how you made them feel and this can be achieved in so many different ways.
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What the girls are asking?
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Self study is my favourite past time (besides Pilates hehe).
The more you get to know yourself, the more you can share with your community. Self study is an opportunity to go inwards and develop a strong sense of self.
Here are a few suggestions of things you can do:
Journaling & scripting
Angel or chakra cards
Meditation
Morning rituals (alone)
Intuitive movement
A hobby you do just for you (pottery, jewellery making, playing bongos, etc)
Tea/cacao ceremonies
Reading
The possibilities are endless! If you are stuck and need some inspo, lmk.
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Mentors are a great way to up-skill by leaning on someone in the industry, who aspire to be.
Finding a mentor is personal, so start by going to different teachers classes (online or in studio) and get to know them. If you vibe with someone’s teaching style and personality, reach out and ask to go for coffee. Then take it from there. Just remember to be mindful of their time. If you are interested in investing in YOU, and participating in a mentoring program - stay tuned!
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It happens to all of us at some point or another.
Firstly take the time to check in with you.
Are you taking on too much in your life right now?
Are you making space for your own practice ?
I find the best way to get your creative juices flowing is to get out of your head and into your body. That might mean booking into someone else’s class and aiming to be present in the moment rather than thinking as a teacher (we all do it haha).
It could also mean that you’re a bit rundown and not feeling yourself, so take yourself on a well deserved date. Get a spa treatment, go to a sound bowl meditation class, get out in nature. Do something to reconnect with yourself.
Lastly, be kind to yourself. Chances are if you are teaching more than a few classes a week, you will have periods where you feel blocked to create new classes. If that happens to you, remember you don’t always have to deliver a new class. Go back through some of your old classes that you & your members loved!
It can be nice to teach a classic and also gives members a chance to see how far they have come (most of the time they won’t even notice and will thank you for another amazing class haha! ).
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Navigating your rate can be tricky especially if you’re new to the Pilates industry and not sure if you’re an employee or a sub contractor.
Both have pros and cons however making sure you understand your rights with each is important.
As a new instructor you might be given a base rate and then incentives for a pay rise with studio milestones, such as 500 classes taught or pay reviews after a certain amount of time (this really depends on the studio).
If you find yourself teaching at the same studio for a while and there has been no word of a pay increase, here are a few things to consider:
Your experience as a teacher.
What do your reviews and feedback say ?
Are you getting good numbers into your classes (full / waitlisted) ?
Do you want more responsibility around the studio (admin / social media / mentor / management) ?
Understanding your worth and value as a teacher is the first step to knowing or increasing your rate. If you have a proven track record of reviews and class attendance it should be easier to negotiate. (*TIP - use the otm. reviews & tips tool!)
Don’t be afraid to ask your friends in the industry - because, hot take, it shouldn’t be taboo.