Ericopilates

Ericopilates Private one-on-one and duet sessions are given in a charming ground floor studio fully outfitted with

05/02/2026

Sharing the experience with a friend—priceless 🥰🇿🇲
There’s something deeply communal and joyful about meeting in the same space. We don’t just show up together—we become togetherness. A rhythm turns into a flow, and that flow becomes that special something we share.

04/29/2026

This one is a tough one for me. Inverted teasers facing the back of the reformer, just one green spring. Articulating the spine vertebra by vertebra, adjusting your internal rhythm to meet the flow of the carriage—until you find that imperfect balance. Because no balance is ever perfect, only unique.
So here we go… some tries are better than others.
There are, yes, three phases to this sequence. The full teaser is the ultimate goal.
And of course, live from New York City—sirens included, of course. 🏙️🗽❤️

04/29/2026

The jumping board is my go-to accessory for tuning my body on the reformer. Once I do my boring footwork exercises and warm up my hips and hamstrings, I move into second-tier exercises that include leg extensions and kicks. Then everything becomes exhilarating, and my body becomes lighter and eager to jump. The contrast of internalized movement and the freedom and joy of movement becomes one.

04/27/2026

Mondays I go in on deep core—no shortcuts.
Unilateral hip work, cleaning up the imbalances that sneak in over time. I’m a strong lefty, so I have to stay honest—keep finding rotation, balance, and support on both sides.

Hips, hamstrings, low core… all talking to each other or nothing works. 🤪

04/21/2026

Pilates on the jumping board is an essential part of my practice. Conditioning doesn’t have to be dull—it can be charged with excitement and reward. I don’t believe in aching through boredom; I believe in movement that awakens.
There’s something exhilarating about that suspended moment—when the body catches itself between air and gravity . In that space, strength meets awareness, and resistance becomes intention.
To push off is to resist—and right now, that feels like more than just movement.
Let’s keep pushing off. Let’s keep resisting together 👊🏽

04/19/2026

I love Pilates for how it shapes the body and fuels creativity. Born bored 🙋🏻‍♂️, I stay present through movement—ropes and springs that always pull me back.

03/29/2026

‘Say NO to tech neck’ Open chest, lift collarbones, pull shoulders back, move often. Reversing and releasing tension around the collarbones and their connective pathways to the thoracic spine and shoulder joint will improve posture, reduce forward head strain, and restore optimal shoulder mechanics. Shantay! 🙏🏽

03/21/2026

This “salad” has a lot of ingredients—teasers, inverted parakeets, overheads, and semi planks. I tend to move best when I can flow from one movement to the next, letting the transitions carry me.

Strength shows up in different forms: some people find it in stillness, others in motion. For me, there’s always a space to negotiate between control and flow—where precision meets fluidity, and the body finds its own rhythm.
What ingredients do you like in your salad?

03/19/2026

The beauty of teaching Pilates to senior clients recovering from surgery or just beginning their journey—gently rebuilding strength, balance, and function while nurturing a deeper connection to the body in the present moment.

04/16/2025

In today’s practice, we’re not just strengthening muscles—we’re inviting joy and creativity into every movement. Let’s move with intention, play with form, and celebrate every flex as a moment of becoming.

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