Body Harmonics Continuing Education courses are a great way to expand your knowledge, your skills and your value—with hands-on learning that’s current, relevant and immediately applicable. Our roster of over 50 different courses—from beginner to advanced—related to key concepts of functional anatomy, biomechanics and post-rehabilitation based on current movement science.
As you work towards fulfilling your Body Harmonics Continuing Education Credit requirements, each course you take gets you a step closer towards completing one of our Specialist designations as well.
The content in our Continuing Education courses are designed to deepen your knowledge of human movement and increase your skills to apply to your teaching both in-person and online.
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For live online courses, you’ll receive Zoom login details 3 days before the course date plus a PDF copy of the applicable course materials.
Who is this for?
Body Harmonics Continuing Education is open to movement teachers and practitioners of various methods (pilates, yoga, fitness trainers, PTs, OTs, manual therapists). No previous Pilates experience is necessary; however, some courses have pre-requisites as they are progressive in nature.
CECs, accreditation & benefits
Attending Body Harmonics courses is a great way to gain new knowledge and earn CECs at the same time (Pilates Certification grads are required to complete a minimum of 15 CECs every two years). All course participants receive a certificate of completion in addition to CEC credits and may also repeat courses at 50% of our regular tuition fees. Ask us how our course CECs may be applicable to maintaining credentials with your certifying institution.
Choose a topic that piques your interest
Whether you want to dip your foot into a new subject area or fine-tune your teaching skills, our broad array of Pilates & Movement Continuing Education courses are sure to inspire. Click on the course(s) of interest below to learn more and register.
Arthritis: The Modern Epidemic
Balance Apparatus: Pilates Props with Purpose
Breathing Mechanics and Protocols
Build a Strong and Supple Spine
Cervical Spine Mechanics and Protocols
Functional and Structural Scoliosis
Movement and Exercise for Pregnancy - Pre/Post Natal
Neurophysiology of Pilates 101
Osteopenia, Osteoporosis, and Orthopedic Health
Post-Natal Reconditioning & Diastasis Repair
Power and Balance for Hip and Knee
Pre & Post-Rehab Solutions for Knee Replacements and ACL Reconstruction
Resistance Apparatus: Pilates Props with Purpose
Sacroiliac Joint: The Critical Functional Link
Simplifying the Shoulder Complex
Strength, Balance & Fall Prevention for Seniors
The Mighty and Mysterious Psoas