Pilates Instructor
Mabel Todd, author of The Thinking Body, reminds us “for every thought supported by feeling, there is muscle change.”
Rehabilitative exercise can face us in new and positive directions – informing us of habitual movement patterns that no longer serve us and creating new knowledge of movement more suitable to our present circumstances.
I believe you can unravel disruptive habits and patterns of movement, not only through strength and flexibility, but by gaining a knowledge of your body.
Our physical bodies can appear “simple” to us as long as it is doing what we wish or desire. But for most of us, there is a moment, when even the most mundane activity can produce pain or not allow us to participate in activities we enjoy.
Aging, illness, and injury are the common culprits, but our “habits of movement” can and almost inevitably contribute to these (new) difficulties as well. With closer inspection and focus on some of these habits, my goal is to help you move more efficiently again. The Pilates Method focuses on the breath, deep core stability and general strengthening and flexibility.
So that’s what I do; I take the time to look a little closer, slow down, teach you to breathe with intention, and then learn how to move after we have strengthened the deeper core musculature. Or to state it more simply; I hope to help clients learn new habits of movement; healthier ways to move.
“The work is……. not to demystify the body, but to help embody the mystery.” Andrea Olsen (dance artist, author, and educator)
Katherine primarily trained with Mary Bowen, one of the last “Elders” in the Pilates Method; Mary trained directly with Joseph Pilates. Mary emphasized strength and wellness; that the body and mind are deeply connected, and that anyone can benefit from the Pilates Method.
Mary, at 93, continues her work - mostly online now - but will spend time with anyone wanting to learn more about Pilates and she still practices the work daily. Mary is also a Jungian psychologist and continues to council and dive into dreamwork as part of her regular practice. In 2003 Katherine graduated with a Masters in Physical Therapy - enriching her ability to help others heal as they embrace movement and wellness through the Pilates Method of Conditioning. Katherine has been teaching and learning through the Pilates Method for 35 years.