If you added a banner or pop up box to let people know that you were closed, you’ll want to remove it or update it to let people know the status of the brick and mortar business. If you have added virtual classes on an ongoing basis you will need to show that on your…
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To Open…..or to open slowly?
If you’ve felt like hiding your head in your hands when you’re looking at Quickbooks, you’re certainly not alone. There is no easy answer. This pandemic is like nothing we have seen before, and the innovation that it brings will also be unique. What can you do? Make sure your first priority is keeping…
Virtual Pilates & “Finding the Work”
It seems like I’ve taken my Pilates practice up a notch since I became a snowbird. Now, with the #shelterinplace order from the Coronavirus – I think my practice has gone up another couple of notches! I think intellectually, I always knew what finding the work meant, but I have some lazy moments — and…
A Virtual Pilates Equipment Class without the Equipment
Carey Sadler of Rivercity Pilates has been generous sharing her tips & ideas about Virtual Pilates with the Pilates world, and today she’s sharing a great one! Equipment classes at Rivercity Pilates are popular (and usually full) and Carey saw that some of her “regulars” were not taking virtual Pilates mat classes that the studio…
Pilates and the Coronavirus Pandemic
We have been living in a whirlwind the past few weeks. There’s nothing like a crisis to spur creativity and action. I’ve been doing remote Pilates lessons for 3 years, so my Pilates teacher had some experience to base her COVID19 action plan on. We got on a webinar to talk about it, and in…