Starting your Pilates teaching career can feel overwhelming with multiple certification options available. This guide will help you choose the right Polestar Pilates course based on your career goals, time commitment, and budget.
Quick Course Overview
Mat Course: Group-focused mat work using bodyweight and gravity
Reformer Course: Group-focused training on Reformer equipment
Comprehensive Course: Private training emphasis using all Pilates equipment
Fitness Combo: Combined Mat + Reformer courses at a discounted price
Key Factors to Consider Before Choosing
Your Career Goals
- Supplementing existing skills: Are you a fitness or rehabilitation professional looking to add Pilates to your toolkit?
- Dedicated Pilates career: Do you want to become a full-time Pilates instructor?
- Teaching preference: Do you see yourself leading group classes or working one-on-one with clients?
Time and Financial Commitment
Each course requires different levels of time investment and financial commitment, listed below from shortest to longest duration and lowest to highest cost.
Detailed Course Breakdown
Polestar Pilates Mat Course
Focus: Group dynamics and mat-based exercises
The Mat course teaches Pilates exercises performed on a mat using only bodyweight and gravity for resistance. This foundational program covers core Pilates principles, proper technique, and effective group class instruction methods.
Best for:
- Fitness professionals wanting to add mat Pilates to group fitness offerings
- Those seeking an accessible entry point into Pilates instruction
- Instructors planning to teach in studios without specialized equipment
Key advantages:
- Most affordable option
- Shortest time commitment
- No equipment requirements for teaching
- Strong foundation in Pilates principles
Focus: Group dynamics using Reformer equipment
The Reformer course centers on the signature Pilates Reformer machine, which features a sliding carriage and spring resistance system. This versatile equipment allows for a broader range of exercises and modifications suitable for all fitness levels.
Best for:
- Instructors planning to teach Reformer group classes
- Those working in well-equipped Pilates studios
- Professionals wanting to expand beyond mat work while maintaining group focus
Key advantages:
- Dynamic, versatile workout options
- Appeals to wider range of clients
- Equipment provides support and challenge variations
- Growing demand in fitness industry
Fitness Combo Option
Focus: Combined group training expertise
This package combines both Mat and Reformer courses at a discounted price, giving you the flexibility to teach both equipment-free and Reformer-based group classes.
Best for:
- Instructors wanting maximum group class versatility
- Those unsure whether to focus on mat or equipment work
- Professionals seeking comprehensive group instruction skills at a better value
Polestar Pilates Comprehensive Course
Focus: Private training using all Pilates equipment
The Comprehensive course is the most thorough certification available, covering Reformer, Trapeze Table, Chair, Ladder Barrel, Mat, and small props. This program emphasizes one-on-one instruction and prepares you to work with clients who have specific needs or physical limitations.
Best for:
- Those committed to becoming full-time Pilates professionals
- Instructors wanting to work with special populations or rehabilitation clients
- Teachers planning to offer private sessions
- Professionals seeking the deepest understanding of Pilates methodology
Key advantages:
- Most comprehensive training available
- Prepares you for diverse client needs
- Higher earning potential through private sessions
- Equips you to work with clients with physical limitations
Important note: While the Comprehensive course includes much of the Mat and Reformer content, the teaching focus differs significantly due to the private training emphasis versus group instruction methods.
Making Your Decision
Choose Mat if you:
- Want to start teaching quickly with minimal investment
- Plan to work in settings without specialized equipment
- Prefer group instruction over private training
- Are testing your interest in Pilates instruction
- Have access to Reformer equipment for teaching
- Want to offer dynamic, equipment-based group classes
- See strong demand for Reformer classes in your area
- Enjoy working with varied resistance and support options
Choose Comprehensive if you:
- Are committed to becoming a dedicated Pilates professional
- Want to work with diverse client populations including those with special needs
- Plan to offer private sessions or rehabilitation-focused services
- Seek the most thorough education in Pilates methodology
- Want maximum career flexibility and earning potential
Choose Fitness Combo if you:
- Want to teach both mat and Reformer group classes
- Prefer having multiple teaching options available
- Can benefit from the combined course discount
- Are building a varied group fitness teaching portfolio
Next Steps
Once you've identified which course aligns with your goals, consider:
- Reviewing course schedules and locations
- Understanding prerequisite requirements
- Planning for the time commitment required
- Exploring financing options if needed
Remember, you can always expand your certification later. Many instructors start with one course and add additional certifications as their career develops and interests evolve.
Need More Help?
If you're still unsure which course is right for you, consider:
- Speaking with a Polestar Pilates sales officer about your specific situation
- Attending a Pilates class in each format you're considering
- Connecting with certified instructors in your area about their career paths
Your choice should align with both your immediate goals and long-term vision for your Pilates teaching career.