Description
Now is your time to move, lengthen, and strengthen. There’s never been a better moment than right now to get your life back. You’ll work towards ease of movement and more symmetrical strength in your spine. Your library will have 10 different categories, so you can choose what you want to work on! Some of the categories are your first 5 classes, strong hips, legs, and feet, arms and shoulders, elongation and stretching, strong spine, scolio core, and more…
Upcoming Classes 2023
May 11th Class 112: Spring on the Ball
Today’s class will feature freedom of movement and ease of spine corrections by using a large exercise ball. We’ll sit on the ball to help us make corrections in the hips and the lower back. Then we’ll use the ball as a stabilizing force to strengthen shoulders and spine. Ready for even more stability and standing? We’ll use it with our box against the wall! Join us for a ball.
May 18th Class 113: Spring through the Chair
In this class, you’ll need a nice sturdy chair. A kitchen chair will be perfect. One with a low back will be even better. We’ll start the class with some core stability as we lean side to side and wake up the muscles that sometimes are dormant, hiding in the hollows of our curves. Next, we’ll move to standing for an elongation, using the weight of the chair to lengthen our spines. But never fear, there’s more in store for our class of Scalia Pilates on the chair.
May 25th Class 114: Spring on the K Wedge
We will spring our spines into elongation using the K wedge and elongation with just enough inversion to open up the spaces of our spine. With this elongation, we can breathe and strengthen the correction of our curves. We will add resistance training with bands and our own body weight. Do you have the K-fit wedge? It will be perfect for this class! You don’t have any of the K wedges yet? Don’t worry, join us anyway, and bring along two beach towels. We’ve got you covered!
June 2nd Class 115: Oh Spring with Scalia Wedges
In this class will go over the placement of your Scalia wedges. Where do they go? How far underneath the spine do they go? Do they fill in the hollows? Or do you rotate the sand dune? There is so much to learn today! Bring your Scalia wedges or three washcloths, and let’s flow into spring with Scolio wedges.
See a video introduction here.
Questions? Go to our Frequently Asked Question Page for Scolio-Pilates On Demand
LW –
Your generosity knows no bounds. I am speechless about how much you have given to those of us so affected by scoliosis.
You are changing lives, and as my scoliosis seems to be worse than ever (I am 64 and was never screened as a child), I am so thankful this season for you coming into my life every week.
I thank you more than words can describe you for being so generous with your time and work and helping the scoliosis community, which is completely overlooked by most of the health community.
LW
RK –
I loved taking my first class with you and thought you are so great at explaining and motivating with a positive persona. I still have to get an x ray to find out where exactly my s curve is, but I do have an idea. Anyway, I’m hoping this can help jumpstart the journey to a stronger spine. Thanks again for your imparting knowledge and helping others!
RK