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Raising the Bar on the Future of Pilates
kimpaxtonpilates
26 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to Raising the Bar on the Future of Pilates. I’m your host, Kim Paxton. I am a passionate Pilates studio owner, Pilates teacher trainer and business coach. In this podcast, me and my special guests are going to be sharing with you the things that have worked in our businesses, the failures and setbacks, the aha moments, and the hard work that goes into following your passion for helping people move and feel better with Pilates. Running a Pilates business is so much more than following your passion and hoping for the best. It takes hard work, tenacity and a commitment to staying true to your vision. We’ll be diving deep into the barriers that might be holding you back: Self doubt, perfectionism, fear of failure and lack of resources as well as celebrating the amazing self development and personal growth that comes from running your own business. I can’t wait to dive deep with you into the real deal of owning and operating a Pilates business with my friends and colleagues from around the Pilates world. And don’t forget to subscribe to our podcast to stay up to date with the latest!
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Welcome to Raising the Bar on the Future of Pilates. I’m your host, Kim Paxton. I am a passionate Pilates studio owner, Pilates teacher trainer and business coach. In this podcast, me and my special guests are going to be sharing with you the things that have worked in our businesses, the failures and setbacks, the aha moments, and the hard work that goes into following your passion for helping people move and feel better with Pilates. Running a Pilates business is so much more than following your passion and hoping for the best. It takes hard work, tenacity and a commitment to staying true to your vision. We’ll be diving deep into the barriers that might be holding you back: Self doubt, perfectionism, fear of failure and lack of resources as well as celebrating the amazing self development and personal growth that comes from running your own business. I can’t wait to dive deep with you into the real deal of owning and operating a Pilates business with my friends and colleagues from around the Pilates world. And don’t forget to subscribe to our podcast to stay up to date with the latest!
Show more...
Entrepreneurship
Business,
Marketing,
Health & Fitness,
Fitness
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Episode 23 - Kirsti Vitala - KPTY, Melbourne
Raising the Bar on the Future of Pilates
56 minutes
7 months ago
Episode 23 - Kirsti Vitala - KPTY, Melbourne
Episode 23: From Mobile Pilates to DNS – Kirsti Vitala on Building a Flexible, Evolving Career Welcome to Episode 23 of Raising the Bar on the Future of Pilates. Today, I’m speaking with Kirsti Vitala of KPTY – Kirsti Pilates To You. Kirsti discovered Pilates while working in the corporate world, initially as a way to stay active. It was her own teacher who first suggested she consider becoming an instructor. But it wasn’t until a corporate reshuffle that she decided to take the leap, certifying as a Pilates teacher in 2013. She went on to build a thriving mobile Pilates business, bringing Pilates directly to her clients rather than working from a fixed studio. If you’ve ever thought about running a mobile business—or are curious about how it works—this episode is full of insights on making it a sustainable and rewarding model. More recently, she has transitioned to a home base at ME Pilates in Bentleigh, founded by Eve Fairbairn, who was one of my very first guests on this podcast. Kirsti’s approach to teaching has also evolved over the years. While her foundation is in Classical Pilates, she now integrates Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS), a method based on developmental kinesiology and infant movement patterns. We’ll explore how she blends these two approaches and how DNS has helped both her clients and her own body. Beyond the studio, Kirsti has a real talent for connecting with clients through marketing. She communicates Pilates in a way that feels engaging and accessible—something many instructors find challenging. Let’s dive in. Welcome to the podcast, Kirsti. What We Cover in This Episode: Kirsti’s journey from corporate life to Pilates teacher The early years of her teaching career How she built and ran a mobile Pilates business Balancing business and family life What Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) is and how it benefits clients How she integrates DNS with Classical Pilates Transitioning from a mobile business to a studio-based model Her approach to social media and marketing in the Pilates industry Overcoming burnout, isolation, and self-doubt Thoughts on the current state of the Pilates industry Kirsti and Kim Mention: Brooke Siler - Big Book of Women’s Health Brooke Siler - The Pilates Body Flow - The Psychology of Optimal Experience The Prague School of Rehabilitation Reclaim Your body through Pilates and DNS - Podcast with Chris Lavelle How to get a hold of Kirsti: To learn more about Kirsti and her work, you can find her here:📍 Website: https://www.kirstipilatestoyou.com.au/📍 Instagram: @kirsti_pilates_plus More about Kirsti: In my old life, I worked nearly ten years in an awesome Government role where I was sure I would make my way up the corporate ladder, collecting sick leave and long service leave, have some holidays and do the standard work/life thing. I was a longtime client at a Pilates studio at the time (as a lover of dance and movement my whole life, I was hooked after my very first Pilates session!) and my teacher would often say that I’d make a great teacher. I would laugh and scoff to myself at the idea of this. I’d worked my butt off to get this corporate job and I wasn’t going to “throw it all away” to wear leggings all day. It was after an organisation-wide restructure that I started to (seriously) evaluate what I wanted from my professional working career. I always knew that I wanted to have kids and do more Pilates, and the teacher’s schedule suddenly looked more appealing to me family-wise. I took the leap. Fast forward several years and I quit my corporate job, completed my 600-hour classical Pilates teaching certification, had two sons (Maddox and Levy), and started KPTY. I built my then, mobile Pilates business, out of my own experiences of finding it hard to get out of the house and do exercise once I had kids. I strongly believe that Pilates is for everybody, and I wanted to do whatever I could to take the guesswork and hassle out of i
Raising the Bar on the Future of Pilates
Welcome to Raising the Bar on the Future of Pilates. I’m your host, Kim Paxton. I am a passionate Pilates studio owner, Pilates teacher trainer and business coach. In this podcast, me and my special guests are going to be sharing with you the things that have worked in our businesses, the failures and setbacks, the aha moments, and the hard work that goes into following your passion for helping people move and feel better with Pilates. Running a Pilates business is so much more than following your passion and hoping for the best. It takes hard work, tenacity and a commitment to staying true to your vision. We’ll be diving deep into the barriers that might be holding you back: Self doubt, perfectionism, fear of failure and lack of resources as well as celebrating the amazing self development and personal growth that comes from running your own business. I can’t wait to dive deep with you into the real deal of owning and operating a Pilates business with my friends and colleagues from around the Pilates world. And don’t forget to subscribe to our podcast to stay up to date with the latest!