
The rebel Pilates collective™️
Teacher Training Lab
At The Lab, we offer a space where we engage with different subject matters as they relate to Pilates. Think of The Lab as the continuing education department of your course.
ANATOMY LAB WINTER 2025
Feb 8 & 9, 9am - 4pm CT
Join Kristin Schley for our signature Anatomy for Pilates lab.

About
Here, we create content specifically for students who are interested in a deeper dive into certain subjects. You can expect to find offerings taught by our own faculty, as well as leaders from outside of our course. All offerings in The Lab are curated with the sole purpose of enriching our students.
Anatomy
Taught by Kristin Schley, Anatomy, is a course open to any movement professional. We dive deep into anatomy, physiology, relationships, and formations within the body that matter most to movement teachers. In this lab, you will cover levels of organization, anatomy and movement terms, planes of motion, the skeletal and muscular system, joints, and fascia. You will leave with a better understanding of anatomy and physiology, especially as this science relates to movement. This lab is 14 hours, taught over two days.
This course fulfills the RPC™️ Anatomy & Physiology requirement. ACE, PMA, and NASM Cec’s have all been petitioned for and obtained by members of those organizations and more.
Additionally, as an intermediate or advanced practitioner of Pilates, you may find that specific transitions allow you to stay connected to the work and to your body while keeping a strong flow in your workout. These mindful and thoughtfully executed transitions become exercises in their own right and add increased coordination, strength, fluidity, and efficiency. Combining classical transitions with the classical order adds an extra bonus to the workouts for both you and your client, leaving you feeling energized and on top of the world.
Investment: $900 Early Registration
Travel and accommodations not included in course registration
Refunds will not be granted, but you may transfer your enrollment fee to another course if you are unable to attend.
Location: Institute for Anatomical Research, Colorado Springs, CO
CADAVER ANATOMY LAB
October 17-19 2025
Time, ~10:30-5:30pm
Colorado Springs, CO
Join RPC™️ and Dr. Joe Muscolino for our second Cadavar Anatomy course in collaboration with the amazing team at the Institute for Anatomical Research in Colorado Springs, CO.
Dr. Muscolino will take students from the lab to the classroom to process the biomechanics of Pilates exercises based on the findings inside the lab. Explore the inner-workings of human cadavers to enrich your anatomy knowledge and become a stronger teacher.
"The main point of the cadaver lab is to see all of the structures that you have studied for so long. There is no pressure to have to do anything except observe. If you would like, you certainly may palpate the structures. Latex (and non-latex gloves for those who are allergic) will be provided for those who do wish to palpate. I often like to say that being any type of bodyworker, and never having seen the inside of the human body is like being a car mechanic and never having opened up the hood!" -- Dr. Muscolino