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Sunday, March 25, 2018 from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM EDT
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Location:

PILATES HAUS
155 2nd Street
Jersey City, NJ 07302
  

 
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Contact Info:

Brett Howard

Phone:  (201) 963-0436

United States Pilates Association®  LLC               Phone: (954)467-6977 Email:  uspilatesassociation@gmail.com 

 

The United States Pilates Association ®, LLC Presents:

“A CADILLAC CHALLENGE” 

with Bob Liekens

 

Location:             Pilates Haus
                             155 2nd Street, Jersey City, NJ

Date:                    Sunday, March 25, 2018

Time:                    2:00pm-6:00pm

 

2:00pm-6:00pm:    
"A Cadillac Challenge"  (4 Credits)       $125.00
 
The objective of this workshop is to review all exercises ceated on the Cadillac.  We progress from basic vocabulary, fit for all students, to the more demanding exercises and their variations.

 

                        

This Continuing Education Seminar will qualify as Continuing Education for The New York Pilates Studio® Teacher Certification Program  Attendance will qualify as credits towards Continuing Education Requirements as listed below:

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*All Continuing Education Seminars are subject to cancellation, rescheduling, change of topic and/or instructors at the discretion of the U.S.P.A.®. In the event of a cancellation or rescheduling only, registered attendees will be afforded a refund.

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Bob Liekens has been teaching the Pilates Method, and keeping it classical, for over thirty years.

Born and raised in Belgium, Bob received his degree in dance from the Rotterdam Academy of Dance in The Netherlands in 1981. He relocated to New York City to further his dance career in 1993 and that same year was introduced to classical Pilates Method at Romana Kryzanowska´s Pilates Studio.

At that time, Pilates was still under the public radar, and there was no formal teacher training program. In 1986, after three years of regular practice under her guidance, Bob was honored when Romana personally invited him to start teaching at her studio.

In 1993, he collaborated with Romana in the creation of the first Pilates teacher training program and assisted her in writing the teacher training manual. The process of writing the manual, which took place over two year period, gave Bob the unique opportunity to sit with Romana in her Kitchen and review each exercise. This experience allowed Bob to see the logic behind the structure and the variations in the Method and enables him to articulate this in a way that others can understand.

Since then, he has continued to lead teacher training seminars and continuing education workshops nationally and internationally. A teacher´s teacher, he has earned the respect of students, instructors and teacher trainers worldwide for clarity, depth and precision of his teaching, as well as his dedication to preserving the integrity of the Method as learned from Romana.

Believing that a true teacher remains always a student – and that genuine understanding requires constant questioning, investigation and exploration – Bob has taken the work deeper through parallel studies of dance, anatomy, yoga and his first love, the visual arts of drawing and painting.

Bob still lives and teaches in New York City.