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Rael Isacowitz: Teaching With Purpose, Precision And Flow At Basi Pilates (PART 1)

Season 4 Episode 49 Published 1 month, 1 week ago
Description

There are very few people in the Pilates world who have shaped the industry in the way Rael Isacowitz has.


In part 1 of this conversation, Nic sits down with the founder of Basi Pilates to explore the real foundations of the method, what it means to teach with purpose, and why the future of Pilates depends on more than just choreography.


From building one of the first curriculum-based teacher training programmes in the late 80s to creating a global community of educators, Rael shares the story behind Basi and the approach that continues to guide it today.


This episode goes deep into the art and science of movement, the importance of flow, and how great teaching can create real change in people’s lives.


Rael also shares his perspective on cueing, precision, and what separates a good instructor from a truly impactful teacher.


Timestamps

00:00 Introduction to Rael Isacowitz

01:57 The early vision behind creating a structured Pilates curriculum

04:17 What Pilates looked like in the late 80s

05:05 The very first Basi teacher training group

08:16 How Rael first discovered Pilates and his movement background

14:08 Opening one of the first Pilates studios in California

18:55 The story behind the name Basi Pilates

21:26 How the Basi platform and education evolved over time

25:05 The influence of yoga, dance, and giving credit in the industry

30:07 Creating joyful, athletic Pilates experiences

34:53 Pilates as a tool for positive change in the world

39:02 What the mind body connection really means in practice

42:51 Why cueing is one of the most important teaching skills


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