Meet the Instructor Monday: Kimberly
It’s Monday, and we’d like to introduce you to Kimberly Burke. Kimberly is currently teaching Mat Small Group Sessions and Private Lessons. Her calming voice and encouraging attitude during class gives everyone confidence. Click the schedule button and sign up for one of Kimberly’s classes!
Where are you from? I was born in Iowa City. I’ve lived in Manhattan and in Glasgow, Scotland. I’ve traveled to Egypt, Moldova and Turkey; still, I like it here.
How did you end up teaching Pilates in North Liberty? When I first looked into taking Pilates I checked out a number of studios. With the exception of Rivercity, they were all yoga studios that just happened to teach a Pilates class too. The class sizes in these places were large, and when I asked about the teachers’ training, people got nervous. All of which made me nervous. THEN I found Rivercity, with its controlled class size, and uber-trained instructors, and gave it a try! Instant addiction!
The more I did, the better I felt, and the more I discovered about how my own body works. Eventually, I decided to take the Teacher Training for Mat — I wanted to deepen my understanding of the exercises. About two-thirds of the way through that, I decided I’d like to teach, and that I’d like to do the full line of courses, learning equipment additionally to mat. It can be difficult to accomplish everything, what with a full time job and a part time one going at the same time. But it is totally intriguing!
Favorite food to prepare? I seldom have the opportunity to really cook anymore, but when I did I loved to bake bread. It was my weekend *thing* do to in winter. The smells, the textures — I found it soothing.
Hobbies? Jack-of-all-Crafts, Master-of-None! I can do, or rather dabble in: crochet, tatting, knitting, beading, jewelry making, drawing, origami, cooking, reading, writing, and sewing.
Why did you choose to practice pilates? I needed a workout. But I was raised to be paranoid about injury, and I am easily bored by physical routines. Prior to Pilates, the only exercise that had held my attention was martial arts. I had practiced Hatha Yoga for 3 years, and loved the feeling of it, but kept losing my focus, and couldn’t seem to advance. Pilates seemed very complimentary to yoga, but with a different dynamic. I can’t do Pilates on autopilot, and the attention to specific muscle areas and individualized adaption means that there is always something doable to focus on — always some area to see progress occur.
Is there something about you that would surprise the students that have attended your classes? I once was pulled off a train in Moldova by a Russian-speaking soldier with a very big gun…
What is your favorite song / favorite group or favorite genre of music? My musical tastes are a total hodge-podge! Chopin, Beatles, Journey, Beethoven, Near Eastern dance music, Beach Boys, Celtic, Musicals….bit of everything, so long as there is a melody line of some sort.
Social Media? My twitter handle is @kimberlyriverc1. I love following Mayo Clinic and other science sites to see how their research supports what we learn in Pilates!
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