Ready to Take Your Pilates Mat Training Further?

If you’ve completed a Pilates Mat Teacher Training — or you’re already teaching — you’ve probably felt it:
Some clients need more feedback.
More support.
A clearer way to feel what you’re asking them to do.
And if you’ve ever worked on the Pilates equipment yourself, you know how powerful that difference can be.
The springs don’t just add resistance — they add information.
They guide alignment.
They build strength safely.
They help clients succeed in movements that might feel frustrating or inaccessible on the mat.
That’s where the Tower and Cadillac become incredible teaching tools.
Why Add Cadillac & Tower Training?
For teachers in Eastern Iowa, Western Illinois, and Northern Missouri — especially those who completed mat training but never continued into equipment work — this is an opportunity to expand your skill set and your confidence.
When you understand how to teach with springs, you gain:
- Clearer ways to cue alignment
- Built-in feedback for clients
- Support for bodies that need assistance
- Challenge for clients who are ready to progress
- Greater programming options for private and small group sessions
You’ll learn how to adjust exercises for many bodies — from support to challenge — with confidence.
And you’ll learn how to teach traditional Pilates work utilizing the Cadillac, Tower, Pole Systems, and Springboard, both one-on-one and in group settings.
This Is More Than Learning Exercises
The All Levels Pilates Cadillac Teacher Training Program includes:
- Guided practice teaching
- Observation hours
- Personal practice & sessions
- Ongoing mentorship
You’re not just memorizing exercises. You’re developing real teaching skill — with support.
Pre-requisite: Anatomy & Pilates Mat Teacher Training
Is This the Right Next Step for You?
If you:
- Completed mat training but stopped there
- Feel limited in how you can help certain clients
- Want to expand into equipment teaching
- Desire more confidence and clarity in your cueing
- Are curious whether equipment work would elevate your teaching
This may be exactly the next step you’ve been looking for.
The best way to know?
Have a conversation.
We encourage you to reach out and talk with Carey about your background, your goals, and whether this training is a good fit for you. She can help you determine if now is the right time — and how this program could support your growth as a teacher.
Whether you’re teaching in Iowa, Illinois, or Missouri, this is a chance to deepen your understanding of Pilates and broaden what you can offer your clients.
You’ve already built a strong foundation on the mat. Now it might be time to add springs.




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