STOTT PILATES® vs Other Pilates Certifications in Singapore
Updated: April 2026 · Pilatique Singapore — STOTT PILATES® Academy Partner · Long-standing Licensed Training Centre since 2008
Choosing a Pilates certification is not just choosing a course. You are choosing the method you will learn, the way you will be taught to observe bodies, the apparatus you will be trained on, the examination standard you will be measured against, and the support system that will guide you before, during, and after your training.
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If you are comparing STOTT PILATES®, BASI, Polestar, Balanced Body®, Pilates Academy International, BodyTree, classical Pilates, Korean-style academies, or shorter reformer instructor courses, start with your goal.
Tell us your background and what kind of instructor you want to become. Our Education team can help you understand whether STOTT PILATES® is the right fit, and which starting route makes sense.
Direct answer
There is no single “best” Pilates certification for everyone. The better question is: what kind of Pilates instructor are you trying to become?
STOTT PILATES® is usually a strong fit for serious students who want a structured contemporary method, anatomy-informed teaching, apparatus progression, examination standards, continuing education, and international pathway mobility.
Other pathways may be a better fit if you want a faster group reformer route, a classical Pilates lineage, a Korean-style academy experience, or a different contemporary system.
Choose by goal first, not by brand name first
A student who wants to teach beginner group reformer classes does not need the same pathway as a physiotherapist who wants to integrate Pilates apparatus into rehabilitation-informed movement work.
A future studio owner does not need the same decision criteria as someone taking a course for personal interest. The right pathway depends on the clients you want to teach, the standards you want to hold, and the kind of instructor you want to become.
| If your goal is... | Consider these pathways | Be careful about... |
|---|---|---|
| Teach group reformer classes quickly | Boutique reformer instructor courses, studio-led reformer academies, The Flow Studio-style programmes | Whether the course prepares you beyond class flow, cueing, and choreography. |
| Build a serious long-term Pilates career | STOTT PILATES®, BASI, Polestar, Balanced Body®, Pilates Academy International, strong classical comprehensive pathways | Time, cost, required hours, assessment standards, and the discipline needed to complete the pathway properly. |
| Work with private clients | STOTT PILATES®, Polestar, BASI, Balanced Body®, comprehensive classical pathways | Whether you are trained to observe, modify, progress, and programme for different bodies. |
| Work with physiotherapy or rehab clients | STOTT PILATES®, Polestar, BASI, selected rehab-informed or physio-based academies | Depth of anatomy, postural analysis, contraindications, special populations, and movement reasoning. |
| Open a studio or lead a team | STOTT PILATES®, BASI, Polestar, Balanced Body®, Pilates Academy International | Whether the system gives you a repeatable teaching standard, not just your own personal certification. |
| Study original Pilates lineage | Classical Pilates pathways such as Power Pilates, Altum Academy, or Real Pilates-style lineages | Whether you prefer original order and lineage over contemporary modification and programming flexibility. |
| Learn through a Korean / Asian academy style | FONV, LINE, KIPA-style academies, and other Korea-linked contemporary systems | Recognition, exam standards, educator credentials, continuing education, and local hiring acceptance. |
The 5 main Pilates education pathways students compare in Singapore
The Pilates education market in Singapore is no longer just one method versus another. Students are now comparing international systems, boutique reformer academies, Korean and Asia-based academies, classical lineages, and local provider-led courses.
These are not all built for the same outcome. Understanding the category helps you compare more fairly.
1. STOTT PILATES® / MERRITHEW®
A structured contemporary Pilates education pathway with anatomy, postural analysis, modifications, apparatus progression, exams, continuing education, and global pathway mobility.
Best for: serious career switchers, physiotherapists, instructors, and studio owners who want a long-term professional base.
2. Global contemporary systems
Includes BASI, Polestar, Balanced Body®, and Pilates Academy International. These systems can be strong, but they differ in structure, assessment, teaching style, and provider support.
Best for: students who want established international systems and are comparing teaching philosophies.
3. Boutique reformer academies
Often more direct and accessible for students who want to teach group reformer classes. These courses can be useful, but depth varies widely.
Best for: students focused mainly on group reformer instruction.
4. Korean / Asian Pilates academies
Often attractive because of posture-focused language, polished visuals, equipment-based teaching, and modern studio branding.
Best for: students drawn to Korean-style Pilates culture, posture, body-line, and contemporary apparatus education.
5. Classical Pilates pathways
Usually focused on Joseph Pilates’ original method, order, apparatus work, transitions, and lineage.
Best for: students who value original method, tradition, discipline, and classical system integrity.
The real question
Do you want to lead group classes quickly, or do you want to become a well-rounded Pilates instructor who can teach different bodies responsibly?
Both goals are valid. They simply need different levels of training and support.
Named Pilates certification pathways students commonly compare in Singapore
Serious students deserve a clear comparison. Pilates education is not one-size-fits-all. Some students may be better suited to a classical Pilates pathway. Some may prefer a modular system. Some may want a shorter reformer-focused route. Some may prefer a Korean-style apparatus academy. Some may want the structured, exam-based, internationally mobile STOTT PILATES® pathway.
The goal is not to say everyone should choose Pilatique. The goal is to help you understand what each pathway is generally built for, then decide what matches your goal.
| Pathway / provider example | General category | Often suits students who... | What to compare carefully |
|---|---|---|---|
| STOTT PILATES® at Pilatique | STOTT PILATES® Academy Partner in Singapore with long-standing Licensed Training Centre continuity since 2008 | Want structure, exams, apparatus progression, continuing education, student support, and international mobility. | Commitment level, required hours, exam readiness, and whether you are prepared for a serious pathway. |
| Breathe Pilates | STOTT PILATES® training provider in Singapore | Want STOTT PILATES® through another Singapore provider. | Course frequency, student support, exam guidance, continuing education, faculty continuity, and education infrastructure. |
| BodyTree Academy | Singapore-based teacher training academy | Want a local Singapore education provider with its own training identity and Reformer / Comprehensive pathway options. | Recognition outside its network, apparatus depth, assessment process, required hours, and post-course support. |
| Options Pilates / Pilates Academy International | International curriculum through a local Singapore provider | Want Mat, Reformer, full apparatus, advanced, rehab, or specialist course options through the PAI pathway. | Mentorship, exam standards, continuing education, and how the pathway supports long-term teaching. |
| Polestar Pilates Singapore | Contemporary / movement-science system | Are rehab-minded, physiotherapy-influenced, or drawn to clinical reasoning and movement science. | Teaching style, local support, examination process, and fit with your client population. |
| BASI Pilates Singapore | Contemporary international system | Want a comprehensive repertoire-driven system with a global education identity. | Teaching style, local provider support, assessment process, and whether the system fits how you want to teach. |
| Balanced Body® / The Movement Academy | Modular contemporary system | Prefer flexible modular progression through a recognised international education brand. | Whether the modular pathway is clear enough for your goals, and how assessment is handled. |
| The Flow Studio / Flow-style reformer academies | Boutique / studio-led reformer and apparatus training pathway | Want faster entry into group reformer teaching or a modern boutique studio teaching route. | Depth beyond class flow, private-client readiness, full apparatus coverage, examination standards, and long-term development. |
| FONV / Piladay Studios | Korean / Asian contemporary academy pathway | Like posture, body-line, apparatus, and modern studio presentation. | Recognition, exam standards, educator credentials, continuing education, local support, and hiring acceptance. |
| Power Pilates / Altum Academy / classical pathways | Classical Pilates lineage | Want original method, order, lineage, discipline, and classical apparatus work. | Fit with your teaching philosophy, modification approach, and local support structure. |
Provider examples may change over time. Students should always verify current course status, official recognition, educators, fees, dates, examination requirements, completion criteria, and post-course support directly with each provider.
Do not compare Pilates certifications by hours or price alone
A common mistake is comparing courses by total hours, course fee, or how quickly you can start teaching. Those things matter, but only after you understand what the course is designed to prepare you for.
A course with fewer hours may be appropriate for a narrow teaching goal. A longer pathway may include more apparatus, observation, practice teaching, examinations, case work, or continuing education. The number itself is not enough.
| What to check | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Contact teaching hours | Shows how much direct instruction you receive from educators. |
| Observation hours | Helps students learn by watching how experienced instructors manage real bodies and real teaching decisions. |
| Physical review / self-practice | Builds repertoire familiarity, body awareness, and confidence in the work. |
| Practice teaching | Develops the ability to cue, correct, adapt, and communicate clearly before teaching paying clients. |
| Written examination | Tests theory, anatomy, principles, and conceptual understanding. |
| Practical examination | Tests whether you can teach a session, manage flow, apply modifications, and demonstrate professional readiness. |
| Continuing education | Shows whether the method supports instructor development beyond the first certification. |
| Provider support | Determines whether you are guided after the course, or left to figure out the next step alone. |
What kind of Pilates instructor are you trying to become?
This is the most important question. A beginner group-class instructor, a private Pilates instructor, a physiotherapist, a future studio owner, and a classical Pilates teacher may all need different things from training.
| Instructor goal | What your training should develop |
|---|---|
| Group reformer instructor | Clear class flow, safety, cueing, repertoire familiarity, confidence managing groups, and enough anatomy to recognise when modification is needed. |
| Private Pilates instructor | Observation, client-specific programming, progression, regression, apparatus choice, and the ability to adapt instruction to different bodies. |
| Rehab-informed instructor | Anatomy, postural analysis, contraindications, special populations, communication, and a careful approach to pain-sensitive clients. |
| Studio owner | A repeatable teaching standard, clear hiring criteria, continuing education pathways, and a way to develop instructors beyond one course. |
| Internationally mobile instructor | A recognisable method, transferable pathway, exam access across locations, and apparatus familiarity across professional studios. |
| Classical Pilates instructor | Lineage, original order, apparatus discipline, transitions, system integrity, and mentorship within the classical method. |
STOTT PILATES® vs BASI, Polestar, Balanced Body®, PAI and other contemporary systems
These are serious systems and should not be dismissed casually. The better question is not “which one is good or bad?” The better question is which system fits your learning style, intended clients, and long-term teaching direction.
| System | General character | Strong fit | Questions to ask |
|---|---|---|---|
| STOTT PILATES® | Structured contemporary method with postural analysis, modifications, apparatus progression, exams, continuing education, and global pathway mobility. | Serious students who want a demanding but structured path. | Are you ready for required hours, written and practical exams, and continuing education? |
| BASI Pilates | Comprehensive system with strong repertoire structure and international faculty identity. | Students who connect with BASI’s teaching system and comprehensive apparatus pathway. | What local support, practice access, and exam preparation are available? |
| Polestar Pilates | Movement-science and rehabilitation-influenced Pilates education. | Physiotherapists, rehab-minded instructors, and movement professionals. | Do you want a more clinical reasoning style of Pilates education? |
| Balanced Body® | Modular, flexible, broad contemporary movement education. | Students who prefer building credentials progressively by module. | Can you manage the pathway clearly without getting lost in modules? |
| Pilates Academy International / Options-style pathways | International curriculum delivered through local provider settings. | Students who want local access to Mat, Reformer, apparatus, advanced, and workshop options. | What mentorship, exam process, continuing education, and post-course support exist? |
STOTT PILATES® vs boutique reformer instructor courses
Boutique reformer instructor courses are becoming more visible because group reformer Pilates has grown quickly in Singapore. These courses can feel easier to understand because the promise is direct: learn to teach reformer classes and enter the group-class market sooner.
That may suit some students. A shorter reformer-focused pathway can be useful if your goal is to teach selected group reformer formats, especially where the studio provides strong internal mentorship.
| What boutique reformer courses may offer | What students should verify |
|---|---|
| Faster route into group teaching | Does the course include enough safety, modification, and practice teaching? |
| Clear class-format training | Does it prepare you for private clients, older adults, postnatal clients, or pain-sensitive clients? |
| Modern branding and career language | Is there a serious assessment process, or is completion mainly attendance-based? |
| Studio-led employability | Is the certificate recognised outside that studio or immediate network? |
| Lower initial barrier | Will you need further training later to teach full apparatus or more complex clients? |
STOTT PILATES® vs Korean / Asian Pilates academies
Korean and Asia-based Pilates academies are gaining attention in Singapore and Malaysia. They often appeal through polished visual identity, posture-focused language, body-line presentation, apparatus-based training, and modern studio branding.
These pathways are not automatically weak. Some students may genuinely prefer their teaching culture, aesthetics, and studio presentation. The key is to compare them using professional criteria, not just Instagram appeal.
| What students may like | What students should verify |
|---|---|
| Modern visuals and branding | Is the certificate recognised by studios you want to work for? |
| Posture and body-line language | Is the training mainly aesthetic-focused, or does it include teaching depth, assessment, and modification? |
| Apparatus-heavy education | Does it include full apparatus progression, or only selected equipment exposure? |
| Korean movement culture | Is there local support in Singapore after the course? |
| Clear “become an instructor” marketing | What exam, practice teaching, observation, and continuing education requirements exist? |
STOTT PILATES® vs classical Pilates certification
Classical Pilates and contemporary Pilates are different lineages and teaching philosophies. This is not a matter of one being universally better than the other.
Classical Pilates generally preserves Joseph Pilates’ original system, order, apparatus work, transitions, and lineage more closely. STOTT PILATES® is a contemporary method that places strong emphasis on modern biomechanics, postural analysis, modifications, and adaptable programming.
| Classical Pilates | STOTT PILATES® / contemporary pathway |
|---|---|
| Original method, order, and lineage. | Contemporary biomechanics, modifications, and programming logic. |
| Strong discipline and system integrity. | Strong adaptation for different bodies, goals, and conditions. |
| Often appeals to students who value tradition and classical apparatus work. | Often appeals to students who want anatomy, postural analysis, and rehab-informed application. |
| May be less modification-led depending on the school and educator. | May feel less lineage-pure for students who want the original method above all else. |
Why serious students choose STOTT PILATES®
After comparing the wider market, STOTT PILATES® stands out for students who want a structured, internationally recognised contemporary pathway that is built around method, apparatus progression, assessment, continuing education, and professional standards.
Structured contemporary method
Students learn principles, cueing, movement quality, control, stability, mobility, body awareness, modifications, and progression — not just a list of exercises.
Apparatus pathway
The pathway can progress from Matwork and Reformer into Cadillac, Chair, Barrels, Advanced work, and Injuries & Special Populations.
Exam standard
Certification is not just course attendance. Students prepare for written and practical examinations that assess teaching readiness and application.
Continuing education
STOTT PILATES® has a strong culture of continuing education and professional development, helping instructors keep refining their teaching after certification.
MERRITHEW® equipment familiarity
Training on MERRITHEW® equipment helps students become familiar with apparatus setup, safety, spring choices, and repertoire used in many professional environments.
International pathway mobility
Students may be able to continue modules or examinations through other authorised training centres, subject to prerequisites, availability, and official policies.
Continuing education is one of STOTT PILATES®’ strengths
A Pilates certification should not be treated as a one-time transaction. Instructors who work with real bodies need to keep refining how they observe, cue, adapt, and progress movement.
One of STOTT PILATES®’ strengths is the continuing education culture behind the method. Professional development courses and content updates help instructors keep growing after the first certification.
Professional updates
Continuing education gives instructors access to updated programming ideas, special population topics, apparatus applications, and teaching refinements.
Long-term development
Students do not need to see certification as the finish line. It becomes the beginning of a more mature teaching journey.
Career relevance
Instructors who keep learning are usually better prepared to support different clients, communicate with confidence, and stay useful in serious studio environments.
The provider matters as much as the method
Two students can study the same method through different providers and have very different learning experiences.
One provider may run teacher training as an occasional extension of its retail studio operations. Another may have a dedicated Education team, in-house faculty, regular course planning, exam support, continuing education, student guidance, and a dedicated training environment.
| Provider question | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Is education a core business or a side offering? | Serious education requires planning, support, scheduling, standards, and infrastructure. |
| Is there a dedicated Education team? | Students need help with pathways, prerequisites, policies, course dates, exams, and continuing education. |
| Is there in-house faculty? | Teaching culture, mentorship, and continuity become more consistent. |
| Are exams supported locally? | It helps students move from course attendance to certification completion with more clarity. |
| Is continuing education frequent? | Good instructors need to keep learning after the first course. |
| Is there a dedicated training studio? | A serious learning environment affects focus, practice culture, and student development. |
| Is there support after the course? | Many students need guidance between course completion and exam readiness. |
Why students choose STOTT PILATES® at Pilatique
STOTT PILATES® gives students the global education framework. Pilatique gives students the local education ecosystem to move through that framework with clarity, support, and long-term development.
Pilatique Singapore is a STOTT PILATES® Academy Partner with long-standing Licensed Training Centre continuity since 2008. Across Singapore and Malaysia, Pilatique has trained thousands of students and built Education as a core business pillar — not as an occasional side programme.
Dedicated Education team
Students are supported through enquiries, route planning, course preparation, policies, exam guidance, and continuing education.
In-house faculty
Students benefit from continuity of teaching culture, guidance, and support instead of experiencing education as a one-off visiting course.
Dedicated training studio
Pilatique’s dedicated training studio at Centrium Square in Farrer Park supports a more serious education environment for course delivery, practice, and student development.
Student support
Students may need help before the course, after the course, or before exams. A real education pathway must support more than attendance.
Exams and readiness
Pilatique helps students understand the pathway toward examination readiness instead of leaving them to decode certification requirements alone.
Continuing education
Pilatique offers ongoing workshops and professional development opportunities so students and instructors can keep growing after their first course.
Global mobility: can your training pathway travel with you?
Many students do not think about mobility when choosing their first Pilates course. But people move. They may relocate for work, family, marriage, study, or lifestyle. Some students may want to experience another Instructor Trainer, attend a course overseas, or continue learning at MERRITHEW®’s head office in Toronto.
Because STOTT PILATES® sits within MERRITHEW®’s global education framework, students who complete course modules at one authorised training centre may be able to continue other modules at another authorised training centre, subject to prerequisites, course availability, and official policies.
| Mobility factor | Why it matters | STOTT PILATES® advantage |
|---|---|---|
| Course pathway | You may need to continue training after relocating. | Completed modules can support progression through the wider MERRITHEW® education network, subject to official requirements. |
| Exam location | You may move before sitting for certification exams. | Exams may be available through authorised training centres in other locations, subject to availability and policies. |
| Equipment familiarity | Studios often expect instructors to understand professional apparatus setup and safety. | STOTT PILATES® training is commonly delivered on MERRITHEW® equipment, which is familiar in many professional studio environments. |
| Recognition | A certificate can help open the door for interviews or auditions. | STOTT PILATES® is internationally recognised, but teaching ability, confidence, communication, and studio fit still matter. |
When STOTT PILATES® at Pilatique may not be the best fit
A confident education provider should be honest about fit. STOTT PILATES® at Pilatique may not be the best choice for every student.
You want the fastest route
If your only goal is to begin teaching group reformer classes as quickly as possible, a shorter reformer-focused course may feel more direct.
You do not want exams
STOTT PILATES® certification involves examination standards. Students who do not want assessment may prefer another route.
You want the cheapest certificate
If price is the only decision factor, STOTT PILATES® may not be the right comparison. It is built as a serious professional pathway.
You prefer classical lineage
If your main goal is original Pilates method, order, and lineage, a classical Pilates pathway may be a better philosophical fit.
You want a casual weekend course
STOTT PILATES® is better suited to students prepared for practice, review, support, and long-term development.
You do not want continuing education
Serious Pilates teaching continues after the first course. Students who do not want ongoing learning may prefer a lighter pathway.
Questions to ask before choosing any Pilates certification
Before enrolling, ask better questions. This will help you avoid choosing based only on price, duration, trend, or social media presentation.
What method am I learning?
Is it classical, contemporary, rehabilitation-informed, reformer-focused, Korean-style, or studio-specific?
What apparatus will I learn?
Does the pathway include only Mat or Reformer, or can it progress into Cadillac, Chair, Barrels, and full studio apparatus?
What do the hours include?
Check whether hours include instruction, observation, physical review, practice teaching, exam preparation, or case work.
Is there an exam?
Written and practical examinations can feel demanding, but they help protect teaching standards and student readiness.
Who supports me after class?
Serious students often need pathway guidance, review, exam support, and continuing education beyond course attendance.
Will studios recognise it?
Recognition may help you get through the door for interviews or auditions, but teaching ability and professional fit still matter.
What students say about learning with Pilatique
If you are choosing a certification pathway, the real questions are simple: can the trainer explain clearly, will you be guided properly, and will the learning environment help you develop?
Posted on Google N LTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I took the Intensive Matwork course with Gretel and was really glad she was my instructor. She’s incredibly knowledgeable and has a way of breaking things down so clearly that everything just clicks. I appreciated how she explains not just the “how,” but also the “why” behind each movement, which made the learning much more meaningful. The studio was bright, clean, and very conducive for learning, which made long sessions feel comfortable and enjoyable. Overall, it was a really well-structured and enriching experience. I’d highly recommend this course to anyone who wants to go in-depth and truly understand the fundamentals of Pilates.Posted on Google desiree ongTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Took an intensive reformer course with Melissa, and found it to be a deeply enriching and meaningful experience. I felt privileged to be able to learn from such an experienced individual. Melissa created an engaging and conducive environment, and went beyond the textbooks to demonstrate real life scenarios, providing practical advice. Her attention to detail in her movement teachings brought a lot of insight and value and reflected her high level of professionalism, as well as elevated my awareness about form and alignment. Highly recommend the course to anyone who might be considering. I look forward to future courses with pilatique.Posted on Google Mian YouTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I attended the Intensive Reformer course in March 2026, led by Lead Instructor Trainer Melissa Wong. Melissa was very encouraging, positive and supportive throughout the 10 days. Her sharp attention to detail made her explanations clear and helped make the exercises easier to understand. She placed strong emphasis on form and precision, which are the core foundation of Pilates. Melissa enriched the course by sharing knowledge beyond the textbook, giving students meaningful and current real world industry perspectives. The learning environment is conducive, equipment immaculate, space bright and airy. I am already excited to step back into Pilatique studio for my Mat course in the following month 🩷 Overall, I highly recommend Pilatique to anyone interested to do STOTT certification! 👍Posted on Google Jacq TanTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Attended the Stott IR course in January led by Gretel and I found the course truly informative and helpful in providing a contemporary approach to my teaching experience. I come from a classical background and Gretel’s structured and detailed way of introducing Stott exercises to the repertoire has really helped me to program more comprehensive, accessible and varied workouts for my clients. Wished though that the pace could be slightly slower so that more time for practise of the intermediate repertoire could perhaps be slotted in. A learning experience I don’t regret at all. Thank you Gretel! 🙏Posted on Google Uraiphan KitiyotsawatTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I recently attended the Intensive Reformer course at Pilatique and had a wonderful experience. The instructor, Gretel Lee, has excellent communication skills and did a great job breaking down the content in a way that was clear and easy to understand. She was very supportive throughout the course and provided great mentorship. What impressed me the most was her keen eye for detail—she checked our forms and gave helpful corrections, which really enhanced the learning experience. The studio itself has limited space, but it’s located on a high floor and offers a beautiful view of Singapore’s skyscrapers. The scenery made the environment feel calm and relaxing during the training. I’m really glad I attended this course and would highly recommend it to anyone interested in deepening their Pilates practice or instructor training.Posted on Google Belinda LeeTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I attended the Intensive Reformer class with Gretel from 24 Feb to 6 March. It was a great experience learning from Gretel as she shared her expertise and experience with us. I’ve learnt so much more about Pilates and am grateful to Gretel for her teachings and guidance. Would highly recommend the class for anyone interested in STOTT classes.Posted on Google Rose Marie KohTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I attended the 10 Day Intensive Reformer Training in end Feb/early March and it was an awesome learning experience! I loved how Gretel broke down complicated content into bite sized, clear and concise pieces which i could understand easily. Gretel is so passionate about Pilates that her enthusiasm and patience shines through every single day despite me (our) sluggish minds😅 The studio environment is not only exceptionally clean but incredibly calming as it has an exceptional view of the city. I would highly recommend this course and especially Gretel as Instructor to anyone interested in taking their Pilates interest to the next level!Posted on Google Tan Tse YongTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I attended the Intensive Reformer course from February 24–28 and March 2–6 with Gretel at Pilatique. It was a very valuable learning experience. Gretel is an excellent instructor trainer who explains concepts clearly and breaks down each movement in a way that is easy to understand and apply. Her communication, teaching style, and mentorship made the course engaging and insightful, and she was very supportive in guiding us through the material. The studio environment was comfortable, well organized, and well equipped, which created a great space for learning and practice. Overall, it was a very professional and enriching training, and I would definitely recommend Pilatique to anyone interested in Pilates education. ❤️Posted on Google Annie LeeTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I attended the Intensive Reformer November 25th - 29th, December 2nd - 6th 2026 n Intensive Mat Plus (IMP) course from February 9–14 and 19–20. The Instructor Trainer( Gretel Lee) was very knowledgeable and supportive throughout the course. The content was broken down clearly, making complex concepts easier to understand and apply. Communication was structured and precise, and there was strong guidance and mentorship given during both theory and practical sessions. Overall, I found the training enriching, well-paced, and professionally delivered. The studio environment was welcoming, well-equipped, and conducive to focused learning. It created a safe and supportive space for practice and discussion. Yes, I would definitely recommend Pilatique to anyone looking to deepen their Pilates knowledge and teaching skills. Thanks Annie LeePosted on Google cdelia cTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Recently completed my ICCB with Melissa Wong and IMP with Gretel. Very pleasent experience learning alongside very knowledgable instructor trainers. The course was intensive yet well delivered. Thank you to Melissa and Gretel for your detailed teaching and patience!Load moreVerified by TrustindexTrustindex verified badge is the Universal Symbol of Trust. Only the greatest companies can get the verified badge who has a review score above 4.5, based on customer reviews over the past 12 months. Read more
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Decision-level FAQ
Is STOTT PILATES® better than BASI, Polestar, or Balanced Body®?
Not automatically. STOTT PILATES®, BASI, Polestar, and Balanced Body® are all recognised Pilates education systems. The better question is which method, structure, provider support, exam process, and long-term pathway fits your goals.
Should I compare Pilatique with Breathe Pilates if both offer STOTT PILATES® education?
Yes. If you have already decided on STOTT PILATES®, it is reasonable to compare training providers. The course framework is international, but the student experience can differ depending on faculty, course frequency, exam support, continuing education, student guidance, and training environment.
Is STOTT PILATES® suitable for career switchers?
Yes, especially for career switchers who want a structured professional pathway rather than a short introductory certificate. The pathway requires commitment, but the structure can help students build teaching confidence more responsibly.
Is STOTT PILATES® suitable for physiotherapists?
Yes. Physiotherapists and rehab-informed movement professionals are often drawn to STOTT PILATES® because of its emphasis on anatomy, postural analysis, modifications, programming, apparatus progression, and special population education.
Can I start STOTT PILATES® training at Pilatique and continue overseas?
Students who complete modules at one authorised STOTT PILATES® training centre may be able to continue other modules at another authorised training centre, subject to prerequisites, course availability, and official policies.
Course fees are paid to the specific training centre where each course is taken and are not automatically transferable between centres.
Can I take my STOTT PILATES® exam in another country?
Exams may be available through authorised training centres in different locations, subject to official policies and availability. Where possible, many students still benefit from preparing with their home training centre because that team understands their learning journey.
Is a short reformer instructor course enough?
It depends on your goal. A short reformer course may be enough for some group-class teaching settings, especially with strong studio mentorship. It may not be enough if you want to teach private clients, older adults, postnatal clients, pain-sensitive clients, full apparatus, or rehabilitation-informed Pilates.
Are Korean Pilates academies recognised in Singapore?
Recognition varies by academy and by the studios you hope to work for. Students should check training hours, exam standards, educator credentials, continuing education, local hiring acceptance, and whether the certificate is understood by Singapore employers.
What is the difference between classical and contemporary Pilates certification?
Classical Pilates generally follows Joseph Pilates’ original method, order, and lineage more closely. Contemporary Pilates methods such as STOTT PILATES® incorporate modern biomechanics, modifications, postural analysis, and adaptable programming.
Why does continuing education matter after Pilates certification?
Pilates instruction develops over time. Continuing education helps instructors refine teaching quality, update programming ideas, deepen apparatus understanding, and work more responsibly with different bodies.
Why does the training provider matter?
The provider affects your student experience. A strong provider gives pathway guidance, course support, practice culture, exam preparation, continuing education, and a learning environment that helps students develop beyond course attendance.
Still comparing Pilates certification pathways?
Tell us your background, your goals, and your rough timeline. Are you a career switcher, physiotherapist, fitness professional, Pilates practitioner, or future studio owner?
Our Education team can help you understand whether STOTT PILATES® is the right fit and which starting route makes sense.
