Again today we are looking at where the origins of the Pilates work began. To understand the metamorphosis and the progression that this work has endured, we need to understand the people behind it. As Contrology got passed down exercise by exercise and then got translated into certification form, those creative souls that regard this practice as their life’s work are in every inch of this field. Their understanding of what Joe and Clara taught to them materialized into what is in training manuals all over the world.
The theme of injury rehabilitation is a common thread that links our Pilates greats with our novice clients. That is something to always be aware of and be grateful for. After working on herself, Carola wanted to share the work she had learned with others. And in the late 1950s she opened the first studio besides Joe’s with his blessing. Other Pilates greats walked through Trier’s doors such as Kathy Grant, Lolita San Miguel, and many others. Carola also taught with and mentored Jillian Hessel, who has studios in California and teaches around the country.
In 1989, Hessel asked Carola to do a workshop in her studio while Jillian videotaped the whole weekend. Luckily for the Pilates community as a whole, we can see this work firsthand on the DVD named Carola Shares. This is an unparalleled looks at the dynamic Trier and her wonderful ease and grace in teaching and with the equipment. This is an amazing insiders’ treat for those who want to explore what this inspiring movement educator had to say about the work that we all adore. Carola passed away in 2000, but her legacy lives on through the many lives she touched and changed through the years.
~ by Casey Marie Herdt
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