Somatic Movement is not easily defined nor has any definition found consensus within the ever expanding and growing field.

Wikipedia says, “The term is derived from the word “Somatic” (Greek “somatikos”, soma: “living, aware, bodily person”) which means, pertaining to the body, experienced and regulated from within. The concept of soma posits that neither body nor mind is separate from the other; both are part of a living process. Many of the approaches in the field of somatics address the body-mind split endemic in Western culture and body-mind integration is a common goal. Freedom from restrictions in body and mind is another goal, so that the individual functions and thrives with full potential with self-regulation and independence within the environment in which he or she lives. A fundamental principle is that growth, change, and transformation are always possible at any age.”

Now Pilates is considered to be Somatic Movement by some and not by others. It is the feeling of The Pilates Studio that the way in which movement is practiced is what defines it as Somatic or not, not the particular movement that is being practiced. Pilates can be practiced Somatically with awareness of all bodily functions and it can often address emotional processes as well, but only when that is the goal of the client.

The Pilates Center is lucky to have Katrina Hawley and Anneliese Mordhorst with extensive histories in Somatic Movement Practices and both with connections to the International Somatic Movement Education & Therapy Association (ISMETA) (www.ismeta.org) They are both a part of the ever continuing and progressing dialog and are happy to take any client on a Somatic Movement Journey using Pilates principles as a mechanism.

Smiles & Success: Client Reviews That Say It All:

I took the Beginner Reformer series with Katrina and it is 5 Stars! The class was full - 8 beginners - but she did not have a slightest problem running around and paying attention to every one of us.  A super neat thing about these series is that if you miss a class then there is make up/bonus class, which, if you signed up for the series you can also purchase as a bonus for a discount. That came handy to me given that I could not attend one Tuesday - but I loved this series so much that I would buy the 7nd class anyway :) Katrina is very knowledgeable and experienced in all things Pilates, and I'll definitely try to take another series at this Studio - and they usually fill up fast so if you are thinking about some of the series then don't overthink it, they're a great idea and you will love it!

Peter H.

The Pilates Studio is a fun supportive environment. Everyone who works there does whatever they can to make sure I have the best pilates experience. The equipment is top notch. The instructors are knowledgable, thoughtful and tailor routines to exactly what I need.

Sandy W.

It's amazing how different the Pilates method is from straight plane strengthening. You get strengthening and lengthening of muscles in ways that translate more completely to real world motions. That's the science. The art of Pilates at The Pilates Studio comes from the skilled, curious, fun teachers who help and guide you every step of the way whether you're taking group classes or doing private work. Worth the time and money? Absolutely! It IS life changing.

Anna V.

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