At Pilates Tutor we combine the best of Pilates, Functional Training and Movement Reeducation. Our Program takes Pilates "out of the box" and adapts traditional Pilates exercise to meet the needs and goals of each individual. Our methodology is scientifically based on current research in exercise physiology, back care, and human movement. For more information, visit our website at www.pilatestutor.com
Thursday, July 17, 2008
East Cobb Pilates Instructors Receive Top Honor
Stefania Della Pia, the Assistant Program Director of Education at STOTT PILATES, says of certification, "Mary Jo and Elizebeth are amongst the most qualified STOTT PILATES Instructors in the world and are key figures in representing the brand in Georgia and the world."
Between them, Falvey and Ellison have 25 years of Pilates Instruction and Personal Training experience. Each holds a Personal Training Certification from the American Council on Exercise and the National Strength and Conditioning Association. Instructor Trainer candidates must have a minimum of 1,000 hours of documented Pilates instruction, be recommended by another Instructor Trainer, and submit videos of their teaching repertoire. After the application process, finalists receive an invitation to attend specialized instruction at the STOTT PILATES headquarters in Toronto, Canada.
Della Pia applauds the hard work of Falvey and Ellison. "Both Mary Jo and Elizebeth's attention to detail and precise cueing and correcting are exceptional," she says. "They both have a professional yet extremely approachable and patient manner that makes them excellent Instructors and Instructor Trainers."
Friday, May 16, 2008
How to Keep your Commitment to Fitness this Summer
Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate – Make sure that your body has adequate water to keep yourself feeling energetic and ready to move.
Exercise with a buddy – It’s hard to miss a workout if someone is counting on you to be there. Team up with someone with similar fitness goals.
Plan exercise time on a weekly basis – Don’t wait until the middle of the week. Pull out your calendar and schedule each workout into your daily activities.
Get it done with – Putting exercise at the beginning of the day is a key to sticking with your program. Plus the temperatures are cooler, leaving little excuse that “it’s too hot to exercise.”
Keep an open mind – Drop your preconceived notions about exercise. Try a class at a local rec center, join a sports team or pick a new class or exercise routine at your local gym. Summer is a great time to try something indoors.
Cheat – OK, that means get in extra exercise while performing daily activities. Instead of burning gas circling the parking lot, burn a few calories by parking at the end of the lot, take the stairs instead of the elevator, take your dog for a brisk walk or play in the pool with the kids.
Watch Your Mouth – Not just what you put in, but watch what comes out. Use positive language when referring to your workout. Use terms like, choosing, renewing, loving, learning, changing, etc. Eliminate words like, can’t, won’t, awful, fat, and ugly.
Don’t Give Up – If you backslide a day, few days or week or more, realize it’s part of any goal to have obstacles put in your way. Get back on your horse and try again!
Pilates Tutor Studio
Pilates Tutor Studio is located at 296 Village Parkway at the Paper Mill Village in Marietta, GA 30067. The Studio is owned and operated by fitness specialist Mary Jo Falvey, who holds a BA in Sociology from The State University of New York and an MA in Physical Education/Exercise Physiology from Adelphi University. She is a certified STOTT PILATES® Instructor Trainer and is an ACE Certified Personal Trainer.
adapated from an article by Karin Koser, KPK & Co. http://kpkco.com/
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Yes, Men Do Pilates

By combining core stabilization work and exercises that strengthen the body's major joints in all ranges of motion, Pilates is an exercise method that any man should consider doing.
Today Pilates is used by top professional athletes to enhance their performance. From Golfers to Ball Players, the method can be adapted to meet the requirements of a particular sport.
So if you're thinking: "I could never do that" or "Pilates is a bunch of women lying on the floor writhing about" or "what are those machines used for ?", I encourage you to explore Pilates for yourself. Pick a place where the instructors are certified and knowledgable, and take a lesson or two.