Pilates Origins Workshop

Pilates Origins Workshop with Chantill Lopez

One teacher’s perspective on what Pilates is, was meant to be, and can be…

 

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My first meeting with classical Pilates was a little bit like shaking hands with someone whose grip is just a bit too strong. I admired the boldness and confidence, but interpreted the forcefulness as narrow and limiting.

As an emerging teacher I knew myself well enough to see that my path lie in cultivating a practice that was more malleable and creative, with more options for insight and intuition — or that is what I thought I was doing.

I’ve come a long way since then and have completed the orbit — this one at least — and there is a very beautiful thing that happens when you reach this place.

In this moment there is a pause where you see connections, have a well-earned ounce of clarity, openness, and ease.

What ever you imagined you knew, you realize you may never know, and yet there is a sense of understanding and appreciation that only comes from immersion and experience. You can see from both directions. We come to these places about all kinds of things, and throughout our lives. It’s a super cool place.

In the Pilates Origins Workshop, a portion of which you are about to watch and/or listen to…

 

 

THIS IS MY GOAL: To open up the discussion without a classic or contemporary agenda; to offer teachers an opportunity to discern for themselves what it is they are teaching, how it translates into their current understanding and beliefs, and how they might more fully invest themselves in the authenticity of the method they love.

 

 

My teacher and mentor, Carol Appel, started me on this path and more recently Amy Taylor Alpers has helped me complete a part of it — understanding the philosophy and crafting a strong point of view around it. I mention this concept quite a bit in the workshop and am grateful to the interview in which Amy first shared it with me. (Listen to the interview here). 

Having a strong point of view and knowing WHY we teach is crucial to our own internal satisfaction and sense of service, not to mention for strengthening the practice we help our students cultivate.

AND our point of view can be open and kind and inclusive. Having a strong point of view doesn’t mean — to me — belittling another approach, or perpetuating the belief that my point of view is better or the only “true” perspective.

Intelligence and wisdom are both manifested by willingness:

willingness to be stretched, to be wrong, to be swayed, to listen, and most of all the willingness to discern.

That is what the Pilates Origins workshop is really about. It’s about not only translating Joseph’s writings and in turn better understanding what the method was originally designed to be, but a chance to be stretched, to listen, to question, and to see what point of view feels right for each of us.

I very much hope you enjoy the recordings. You may hate what I have to say, you may respond very strongly to my comments and interpretations OR you may love it and love me (wink, wink). Either way, I applaud you for your passion and hope that in some small way the discussion gets your juices flowing, your heart pumping, and your inspiration bubbling.

I’m open to questions and comments (only nice ones though) below. Enjoy, share and Happy New Year!

With gratitude and joy,
Chantill

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P.S. A reminder to never take ourselves too seriously!

 

Audio and Video Files (2 Hours Total)

Audio Part 1

Audio Part 2

Pilates Origins Workshop Part 2 from Skillful Teaching on Vimeo.

Pilates Origins Workshop Part 1 from Skillful Teaching on Vimeo.

Your 2014 Year-End Gifts

Hi all,

It’s been such an amazingly challenging, productive, and beautiful year! So full of ebbs and flows, creations, and insights.

I have so much I want to share with you (in fact, I literally had a whole list of things I wanted to give away), but alas have decided to do what I always tell my teachers to do and DOSE it!

However, I do have THREE gifts for you, and I hope you take advantage of each one of them!

Lots of love to everyone! And a Happy Holidays!

Chantill

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What do you do when you retire from teaching Pilates?

Hi friends,

I know many of you have gotten emails from me recently, but I’ve been wanting to send out a more personal note to you.

Over the past 15 years it’s been such a pleasure, and an honor frankly, to work with each of you, to be exposed to all that you have to offer the world of Pilates and the world at large.

No matter what our individual interactions I have been so tremendously impacted and inspired by each of you and I wanted to say THANK YOU!

On December 4th I officially “retired” from teaching students. I’ve been trying to make this transition for quite some time and it has been not only challenging, but incredibly eye opening.

The process of transitioning fully into the role of “teacher of teachers” and away from my regular clientele has illuminated so, so many opportunities to learn more about myself and my teaching path.

The reason I’m telling you all of this is because for the first time in a long time I feel 100% EXCITED and absolutely GIDDY with the prospects of my teaching and how I might continue to be of service in our community, in our profession, and really in the world.

I can’t remember the last time I felt like I was going to BUST AT THE SEAMS when talking to someone about what I do.

In the past 10 days I’ve had the amazing experience of talking to at least 15 different teachers about Skillful Teaching and this new phase of my career… and I’ve never felt more committed and in alignment with what I want out of life.

What do you do when you retire?

You keep creating. You become a better version of yourself. You become of greater service to the community at large. You dive deeper. You step up. You move into fear. You don’t stop.

Already in the past week I’ve talked with teachers in Canada, Colorado, Australia, and North Carolina. I’ve run a fundraiser for an amazing non-profit called ARM of Care, run by my colleague Amy Lynch. And I’ve completed a 300 page manual for the teachers in the Skillful Teaching Mentoring Program. Once again it feels like I’m doing what I am supposed to be doing.

What this transition reminds me of is that IT IS POSSIBLE to live the life you want, to create the career that you want AND that it takes patience and perseverance beyond what you think you’re capable of…at least for me.

This coming year I have three 4-Week Immersion Workshops planned to offer continuing education and CEC’s to teachers. I’m hosting a “Courageous Living  Through Living” retreat in Occidental in April and planning my first international retreat for October. I’ll be offering the Mentoring Program ONLINE (yay!!) and continuing to develop the in-person program throughout Sonoma, Napa, Marin, and Sacramento Counties. And I have two books in the works for teachers.

AND more than anything I want to share all of this with you! I want you to be a part of it. I want you to have access to what I truly believe is a deeply powerful and sorely missing aspect of our development as teachers and as people. I want to be a part of helping teachers create a life that is undivided, where their work is a direct reflection of their life and vise versa.

So, there you have it. That’s what I’m doing now that I’m retired 😉 I hope that you all find much joy and satisfaction in the year to come. I hope that in 2015 we will have an opportunity to work together and explore the path of teaching and all that it offers.

With love and light,
Chantill

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