
As long as you're going to the effort to study at a New York City Pilates teacher training school, you may as well study at the best. You'll find that Pilates certification classes take a lot of time, dedication, energy, and even money. Since you're willing to give so much, personally and financially, be sure that you're getting enough back in return.
For starters, make sure that your teacher training school rewards graduates with NOCA approved certification. Keep in mind, the certification process is currently undergoing important changes. If you have a good friend or acquaintance who was certified to teach Pilates a year or more ago, her information about accreditation / certification / hiring may well be obsolete.
To find out specifics about accreditation and certification, feel free to visit www.NOCA.org, or to call us at the Pilates Academy International. Our number is 212-687-3787. Simply put, NOCA is now accrediting Pilates teacher certification for the first time. Organizations like the International Health, Racquet, and Sports Club Association take this accreditation very seriously.
In fact, IHRSA strongly advises its member gyms and clubs to hire only those Pilates instructors whose certification has been accredited. Since there are thousands of IHRSA gyms throughout the country, you can see how important it is to stay on their side. The Pilates Academy International is currently in the process of applying for NOCA accreditation. By the time you read this, we may have already received it, so feel free to call us or to email us at training@pilatesonfifth.com to learn more.
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