Dancing into a Pilates Practice
I just left my first staff meeting at Rivercity Pilates. I’m not a pilates teacher (yet), but I am working in the office and beginning the teacher training program in a few weeks. Anyone that knows me as a dancer is probably like….what? I have never been much for any exercise save modern dance class. When all my friends were diligently completed their pilates certifications at the Kane School, or yoga teacher training at Om, I was doing anything but those things.
I tended bar, taught knitting, filed, danced, baked and worked at Whole Foods. My preferred warm up was modern dance class or smoking a few cigarettes. that was about it. This is NOT to say that I would not have benefited greatly from any number of other things. It just wasn’t my thing, and I got by.
Fast forward to now. I am the insanely proud mom of an amazing 3 year old, I am the equally insanely proud wife of an amazing choreographer. I spent a few years working in a corporate setting to make it all “work”. My husband stayed home, and I did that thing where you punch a clock 40+ hours a week. Dancing took a back seat to being a mom, a wife, and an employee. Last year my husband and I decided to make a big change. He would attend grad school, and I would stay at home withour daughter. Drastic changes, cuts and plans.
Best decision we ever made!
All of the things we realized could fill pages upon pages, but for the purpose of this post, the most personally revolutionary thing that I was able to realize was how much I missed moving, which really amounted to dedicated time to check in with my body. So I went at it…….I rehearsed, I performed, I went to the gym, I rode my bike. It was all great, but I was still missing something. It only did half the job. I could find a physical fix, but not the brain space for the other half of being a mindful mover. A dancer friend told me about Rivercity Pilates and the classical Pilates training he had received there. This appealed to my dancer mentality. We love tradition and lineage! I made an appointment for a private session with Carey and I was hooked. It was just what I had been looking for. Time to check in, reflect, be mindful, aiming for a mastery of turning the simple into sublime. I finally got it.
After that session, all the hype made sense. At some point during that first private session on the cadillac I was working on prone II and it just clicked. I wouldn’t be able to or want to change my last 17 years, but I am thankful for the ability to discover what works for me now. I look forward to incorporating what learn into the practice I will develop and share going forward.
Taryn Griggs
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