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The Pilates Boom: What We're Getting Wrong and How to Fix It with Carla Ricalis

1 h 0 min · 12. maj 2026
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This week I got to sit down with someone who has been part of my Pilates journey since the very beginning, Carla Ricalis, Toronto-based instructor, educator, and studio owner of Studio 3. What I love about Carla is that she doesn't just teach Pilates, she thinks deeply about it. This conversation went in so many directions, and I was reminded again of how much there is still to talk about in this industry. In this episode we cover: * How the Pilates landscape has changed — and what the boom of reformer-based "fitness Pilates" studios actually means for the industry * The difference between client-centric and exercise-centric teaching, and why it matters for your clients' results and long-term retention * Why quality over quantity has always been at the heart of Pilates — and what gets lost when that principle is ignored * The importance of continuing education and what Carla would say to instructors who want to go deeper with their practice * How Carla has built a culture at Studio 3 that keeps both instructors and clients engaged, connected, and coming back * Instructor burnout — what it really looks like and how thoughtful scheduling and studio culture can prevent it * Her three pillars for running a successful Pilates studio ~ Connect With Carla ~ Website - www.studiopower3.ca [http://www.studiopower3.ca/] LinkedIn - connect with Carla [https://www.linkedin.com/in/carla-ricalis-studio3/] Instagram - @studio3pilatesyoga [http://instagram.com/studio3pilatesyoga] ~ Connect With Me ~ Instagram - @adriana.rotella [http://instagram.com/adriana.rotella] Website - adrianarotella.ca [http://adrianarotella.ca]

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