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  • Building Successful Pilates Business's Part 3: In a Small Rural Area

    Introduced: by Nancy Hurd Here is the third story of 5 stories on various successful Pilates programs that have one thing in common: They are based in classical Pilates. This next part of this series will be from a Pilates Program in a small rural town in Northern Texas. May I introduce Gina Domme Building...
  • Building Successful Business’s: Five Stories. Part 2

    Building Successful Business’s: Five Stories. Part 2 Introduced: by Nancy Hurd Here is the second story of 5 stories on various successful Pilates programs that have one thing in common: They are based in classical Pilates. This next part of this series will be from a Pilates Program within an...
  • Instructor Burnout: How Much is Too Much?

    I am an admitted workaholic. Thankfully, I absolutely love what I do, and am totally passionate about teaching and helping people feel better about themselves. However, I am always striving for the balance of work and everything else in my life. And I’m always walking the fine line between that...
  • Business Growth in an Opportunistic Economy

    People think I’m crazy sometimes. Like now for instance. World-wide recession and I’m expanding my Pilates & Yoga studio…after opening a second location at this same time only a year ago. I have to agree that, sometimes, I am a little nuts, but in this instance I am jumping on...
  • How to Survive in a Tough Economy

    Connie Borho, the Director of Balance Pilates & Yoga Centers and a Peak Pilates Level III Teacher Trainer has submitted this excellent article on surviving in tough economic times. No matter where you are in the U.S, or the world for that matter, the state of the economy has been all over the news...
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