Question asked by Sue (Kathy) Gann 628 days ago
Would you consider adding your Tower Certification as a separate line item?
I took the Tower Certification at Evolve Studio in Raleigh last year and would like to list it on my credentials.
Thanks,
Sue Gann
Answers (4)
Answered by Joanne Duncan-Carnesciali
628 days ago
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I personally think it is a great idea.
A pilates studio might be looking for someone with training and experience in that specific piece of pilates equipment. It differentiates you from someone who only teaches mat and/or reformer.
Go for it!
A pilates studio might be looking for someone with training and experience in that specific piece of pilates equipment. It differentiates you from someone who only teaches mat and/or reformer.
Go for it!
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I would. It shows me that you have skills within your skills. Its a great attention grabber for potential employers and proves your dedication to evolving your knowledge on the subject. Plus, as Joanne stated, "It differentiates you.." and that is something we all strive for in this profession. Its a competetive environment and that should definitely enhance your competetive edge.
Answered by Kelsey Ale
619 days ago
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I agree with all of the above. It's nice to clarify all of your specialties instead of lumping them into one "apparatus/ all equipment" category." Each piece of equipment represents different training options and certain thing, like the Tower, may be exactly what your potential client or employer is looking for!
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I enjoy the options afforded me with working with clients on the cadillac or tower as a training apparatus Most clients need the support of the springs during some portion of their session. It helps them find their center.







