• If you have to retake a portion of or the entire exam, this should be completed within 6 months of the original exam date. If six months pass, you must take both the written and practical exams again. Scheduling one on ones with your Instructor Trainer is highly recommended to work on specifics. IF you

  • You must receive an average score of 80% (practical and written) and achieve a minimum score of 75% on each portion in order to pass. Both of these requirements must be met in order to achieve certification. IMP and IR will go over the specifics of the exam. Practical exam portions are anywhere from 1.5

  • You can take your written and practical exam right here at the Pilates Loft with a Certified Instructor Trainer.

  • There is no specific order you have to follow to except that IMP and IR are prerequisites for other courses.  So you would start with one of these. IMP and IR courses cover postural analysis and are longer in length. You can always ask us questions and we can help you determine what is best

  • Level 1 (Essential & Intermediate) Format: Written and Practical Matwork Reformer Matwork and Reformer Matwork, Reformer, Cadillac, Chair, Barrels Level 2 (Advanced) Format: Practical Only Advanced at work Advanced Reformer Advanced Matwork and Reformer Advanced Matwork, Reformer, Cadillac, Chair and Barrels Combined Levels 1 & 2 Format: Written and Practical Levels 1 & 2 Matwork,

  • Pilates Loft in Mendota Heights is currently the only STOTT PILATES Host Training Center in MN. Whether you seek a full STOTT PILATES certification, level 1 mat and reformer certification, continuing education credits to maintain your certification, the Pilates Loft in Mendota Heights has what you need. STOTT PILATES Curriculum at the Pilates Loft Intensive

  • To complete each course, a minimum number of hours of observation, practice teaching, and physical practice are required.  You can attend class here at the Pilates Loft as part of your practice.  Physical review of the material (your personal practice) is very important to ensure full understanding you’re your own body before you attempt to

  • It really depends at what level you’d like to get certified. Each course has certain requirements beyond the actual course meeting time. Observation hours, physical review, and practice teaching hours are required for each course. You work at a pace that works best for you. The more you practice the more confident you will become

  • IMP and IR are prerequisites for all other instructor courses.  Both of these courses are longer in length, cover Essential and Intermediate Repertoire, as well as include a hands-on approach to studying postural analysis.  Completing IMP and IR sets you up to seek certification.  Upon completing your practice and observation hours, you may move forward