Teaching as Performance

Teaching as Performance

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Hip Replacements & Movement Careers: What I Wish I Knew Before Surgery

This episode is for anyone navigating the world of hip replacements—whether you’re a movement teacher facing surgery, a curious student, or a trainer working with post-op clients.I share my own journey from hip arthroscopy to anterior hip replacement, and we’ll cover:How to know ...  Show more

What’s the difference between delivering a class and truly transforming someone’s experience through movement?

In this episode of The Pilates Exchange, Hannah explores the subtle (but powerful) shift from class leader to coach—and why it matters more than ever in today’s wellness world.You’ll learn how to deepen your connection with clients, foster long-term growth, and create a movement ...  Show more

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