The Cueing Lab: Words That Do The Work
March 28th | 2PM–4PM
If you can’t teach it with your words, you don’t fully understand it.
In Pilates, your language is not filler. It’s not background noise. It’s not choreography narration. It is the method.
The Cueing Lab is a 2-hour, hands-on workshop designed for instructors who want to refine the most powerful tool they have: their voice.
Too often, instructors rely on demonstration, memorized scripts, or default phrases that don’t actually change how someone moves. But effective teaching requires precision, adaptability, and intention. Your cues should create understanding. They should create sensation. They should create change.
In this workshop, we will break down:
The different types of cues (directional, sensory, outcome-based, contextual)
How to cue for understanding instead of just movement completion
How to adjust language for multiple bodies in a group setting
When to simplify and when to layer
How to reduce over-talking while increasing impact
How to make your words improve technique in real time
This is not a lecture.
You will practice cueing.
You will receive feedback.
You will refine your teaching voice.
Whether you’re a new instructor building confidence or an experienced teacher ready to sharpen your craft, this lab is about elevating how you communicate so your clients move better — not just more.
Because in the end, your words are doing the work.
Spots are limited to allow for individualized feedback.
*All purchases final. Non-refundable/non-transferable.
