Reformer II
6/7 December 2025 + 31 January/1 February 2026
Reformer Instructor Level II – Deepening & Mastery
Take your Reformer skills to the next level with the Reformer Level II training from The Pilates Academy.
This training is designed for instructors who want to deepen their knowledge, refine their technique, and guide multi-level groups with greater confidence.
You’ll learn the complete intermediate Reformer repertoire, including modifications, progressions, and corrections — all based on the principles of Joseph Pilates, adapted for the modern day.
Who is it for?
- Pilates professionals who have completed a Reformer Level I training or an equivalent basic course at another institute.
- Instructors with demonstrable knowledge and teaching experience on the Reformer, gained through practice or training.
- Trainers who want to guide their participants safely and effectively to a higher level of strength, control, and precision.
After completing the course, you’ll teach Reformer classes with greater depth, refinement, and impact, guiding your participants safely in their next step within Pilates.
What will you learn?
- The complete intermediate Reformer repertoire.
- Teaching multiple levels simultaneously (multilevel teaching) with attention to safety and progression.
- Applying touch techniques and verbal corrections.
- Refining your own technique with direct feedback from the Master Instructor.
- Developing greater depth, flow, and precision in your classes.
Why train with The Pilates Academy?
- Our programs are compact, intensive, and practice-oriented.
- You train in small groups, with personal attention and expert guidance.
- The Pilates Academy combines classical Pilates principles with modern insights into movement and teaching — helping you not only learn the exercises, but also develop the craftsmanship to help every participant grow.
Course Information
Course dates
- Module 1: 6 + 7 December 2025
- Module 2: 31 January + 1 February 2026
For a full overview of course dates in 2025 and 2026:
Instructors
Master Instructor Helga Sylvester
Exam
Submit video exam assignments within 8 weeks after the final module.
Certification
Reformer Level II Certificate from The Pilates Academy.
Study load
A total of 96 hours, divided over the course days, online support session, teaching practice, personal technique training, and observation.
Course duration
4 practical days + 1 online support session + 8 weeks of exam preparation.
Location
- TBA
Price
- € 1,888.00 (excl. VAT)
- Includes:
- 4 practical days covering the complete intermediate repertoire and didactic deepening
- Online support session (peer review, Q&A, technique refinement)
- Reformer II workbook and study materials
- Evaluation of the video exam
Grow into a skilled and confident Reformer Pilates trainer with refined technique and renewed inspiration.
FAQ
Content and level
What exactly will I learn in the program/course?
You will learn the classical Pilates exercises, how to teach them safely and effectively, and how to structure a complete and inspiring class. You will also work on your personal technique, so that you truly embody the exercises yourself; this way, you can teach them to others even more effectively.
What will I learn during the practical sessions?
The practical sessions form the core of the training program. You learn to perform the exercises correctly, teach with structure and cueing, and work with different participants.
Everything takes place in small groups under the guidance of an experienced Master Instructor.
What is the difference between the Mat and Reformer course?
The Mat focuses on the classical mat exercises (Basic and Intermediate). The Reformer courses are focused teaching with the Reformer apparatus. Together, they form a strong foundation for your career.
Who are the courses suitable for?
Our training programs are designed for anyone who wants to teach Pilates professionally — from fitness and yoga instructors to physiotherapists or experienced practitioners who wish to deepen their understanding of the Pilates method.
For which level is the course suitable?
The Reformer courses are requiring a minimum of 10 attended reformer classes. No prior teaching experience is needed.
Will I also learn how to teach during the course?
Yes, you will start practicing teaching skills from the very beginning and receive plenty of feedback. This way, you build confidence in guiding groups. By the end of the course, every participant will teach a class.
Is there also a focus on theory?
Yes. You learn the principles behind the classical Pilates method, basic knowledge of anatomy, and the logical progression of the levels. The theory helps you understand why you do something, so you can teach more consciously and safely.
Is the modern approach to Pilates also covered?
Yes, we translate the classical method into the present day, with contemporary teaching styles, while preserving its authenticity.
How large are the groups?
We purposely work in smaller groups to ensure plenty of personal attention and feedback.
What exactly are log hours?
- Observations: Watching classes from other instructors to learn to recognize structure, cueing, and corrections.
- Personal technique: Practicing and refining your own performance based on feedback during the practical days.
- Teaching: Practicing teaching according to the method and structure you have learned.
Why do I have to observe classes?
By observing other instructors, you gain a better understanding of what good teaching entails.
You learn to recognize the structure of a strong class and see how instructors apply cueing and corrections — insights you can use in your own teaching.
Is study material included?
Yes, you will receive an extensive full-color workbook with clear exercise descriptions, photos, theory, and space for your own notes. It serves as your main guide during the course and as a valuable reference afterward.
What does the component ‘Observations’ involve?
During observation hours, you attend classes taught by experienced Pilates instructors. You observe lesson structure, instructions, cueing, corrections, and how the structure is applied. This helps you understand how the principles from the training are used in practice and exposes you to different teaching styles.
What are ‘Personal technique hours’?
These hours are meant to improve and refine your own execution of the exercises. During practice days, you receive feedback from the trainer on what to work on. Through regular practice, you develop strength, control, and precision — the foundation for good teaching.
Does The Pilates Academy also offer short workshops?
Yes, we regularly organize specialized clinics, such as the Back Pain Clinic and Pregnancy & Pilates.
Does The Pilates Academy also offer short workshops?
Yes, we regularly organize specialized clinics, such as the Back Pain Clinic and Pregnancy & Pilates.
Duration and structure
How long does the course take?
The Reformer courses are consisting of two live modules and an online Mid-Module Meet-up.
How much time does the self-study take?
Count on approximately 60 required hours (theory, practice, and assignments).
What does a course day look like?
We combine theory, practice, and teaching moments (practicing teaching and receiving feedback), as well as a variety of masterclasses. You will be actively engaged throughout the entire day.
What is the Online check-in?
Between the practical modules, we organize an online session to answer questions, share experiences, and provide additional coaching. This way, you stay motivated and on track between the training days.
Where are the course sessions held?
The Reformer courses are held in Eersel (North Brabant).
How often do the courses start?
Several times a year. The current dates are always available on our website.
What are log hours and why are they important?
During the training, you will complete different types of log hours. These help you truly master the material, both theoretically and practically. You’ll practice independently, observe classes, and gain teaching experience — all essential for becoming a confident and skilled Pilates instructor.
What is meant by ‘Teaching hours’?
After each practical block, you practice teaching following the structure, methods, and cueing you learned during the course. These moments help you build routine and confidence and make the transition from student to instructor.
Can I combine the course with work or a family?
Yes, absolutely. The course is structured so that you know the practice days well in advance, and you can plan your log hours flexibly. Many students successfully combine the course with a job or family.
How long do the clinics last?
They last one or two days and are designed to deepen your knowledge or help you better guide a specific target group. The clinics are practical, inspiring, and immediately applicable in your classes.
Admission and prerequisites
Do I need to have a sports or fitness background?
No, that is not required. However, we do expect an affinity with movement and at least 10 classes of experience.
Is there a minimum age?
Yes, the minimum age is 17 years.
Can I participate if I have physical complaints/injuries?
That depends on the nature of the complaint. Please contact us to discuss what is possible.
I’m not sure if I’m ‘ready’ to start. What can I do?
Doubt is normal! You can always contact us for an orientation meeting or a trial class. We’ll help you assess whether this is the right time for you. Often, you’re more ready than you think.
Can I register for a clinic without taking the full course?
Yes, you can. The specialized clinics are open to anyone with a foundation in Pilates or a background in movement. You can register for an individual clinic without completing the full training. Email us for current dates and details.
Exams and certification
What do I receive after completing the training?
After successful completion, you receive the official The Pilates Academy certificate. This stands for quality, professional competence, and knowledge of the Pilates method.
What does the exam look like?
The exam consists of a practical and a theoretical part, in which you demonstrate that you have mastered the exercises and are able to teach them.
When do I take the exam?
The exam is in the form of a submitted video, 8 weeks after the final module. The exact submission date will be communicated during the training.
How do I prepare for the exam?
At the end of the training, you work with a personal action plan focused on your technique, cueing, and class structure. You practice teaching complete classes and receive targeted feedback from the instructor, so you can take the exam with confidence.
Tuition and payment
How much does the training cost?
You can find the current prices on our website. Our prices are excluding VAT and including course materials, workbook, and the exam.
Can I pay in installments?
Yes, this is possible. Please contact us to discuss the options.
Are there any additional costs, for example for books or materials?
No, all course materials and the workbook are included.
Career opportunities and next steps
Can I teach after completing the training?
Yes. After completing the training, you will have the knowledge and skills to teach Pilates independently. Many graduates start teaching right away in a studio, fitness club, or practice.
Can I also teach groups after completing the Reformer course?
Absolutely. The Reformer courses will prepare you to teach group classes on the Reformer. During the course, you learn how to structure a class safely, guide participants with cueing and corrections, and apply the principles of the method in a group setting.
Where can I teach after completing the course?
You can work at gyms, studios, or start your own classes. Pilates instructors are currently in high demand.
Which further courses can I take?
After the Reformer courses, you can further broaden your knowledge with the Mat Intensive course.
What sets The Pilates Academy apart from other providers?
We combine the classical method with a contemporary approach, offer personal guidance, and train you to become a confident and skilled instructor. What truly sets us apart is that we teach you a teaching methodology that enables you to lead classes with confidence. So, you don’t just learn what to teach, but also how to teach.
What happens after the course – does contact end?
Definitely not. After finishing, you remain part of The Pilates Academy community. You can join advanced trainings, workshops, and refresher days, and we help you find suitable work or internship opportunities.
Are there opportunities for further training or specialization?
Yes, after completing Reformer Level I, you can continue with Reformer Level II or other advanced modules such as Tower or Advanced Matwork. This way, you keep developing yourself within the classical Pilates tradition.


