This career allows you to create the work-life balance that might be missing in your life right now. Although there will always be some people who don't feel like this investment in themselves is worth it, most find that becoming an instructor is one of the best choices they've made.
How much can you earn as a Pilates instructor?
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Life Time Pilates Instructor salaries - 2 salaries reported $23/hr
City of Calgary Pilates Instructor salaries - 1 salaries reported $40/hr
City of London Pilates Instructor salaries - 1 salaries reported $31/hr
How much do Pilates instructors make in Canada?
The average pilates instructor salary in Canada is $58,988 per year or $30.25 per hour. Entry-level positions start at $46,800 per year, while most experienced workers make up to $82,702 per year.
How long should you do Pilates before becoming an instructor?
We recommend students have a minimum of six months of Pilates experience prior to commencing our Teacher Training Program, and to be familiar with the exercises.
How do I become a successful Pilates instructor?
- Be clear, concise and structured with your instructions.
- Always have a class planned!
- Ensure the class flows smoothly.
- Cover all muscle groups.
- Address the correction to the entire class.
- Bring your personality into your class!
Is becoming a Pilates instructor worth it?
Being an instructor is hard on the body, voice and your energy levels but it is all worth it for the people you meet, the fact that you are changing lives, and the lifestyle you are able to live. It also makes a big difference when you are working hard for something you love and something you are passionate about.
How many hours a week does a Pilates instructor work?
I recommend allowing at least a year to get your clientele and teaching schedule up to “full-time.” Full-time for a Pilates instructor is about 20-30 hours per week I would say. Although others may see that differently.
Salary: The money starts at about $20 per hour for trainers hired on staff by fitness clubs and can increase to more than $100 per hour for those with their own personal training business.Sept 3, 2014