Helpful Tips | Hypermobile Knees

Whether clients are born with hypermobility (greater than average range of motion in joints) or have acquired it through a condition such as MS or a stroke, hypermobility can be a tricky balancing act.  Hyperextension of the knee is just an example.  Melanie Byford-Young shares how to continuously return to neutral and teach your client … Read more

Three Reasons Professional Athletes Turn to Pilates

It’s all over the news. Pro athletes have discovered what others have known for years—Pilates works. Pacific Northwest Pilates co-owner and Lead STOTT PILATES Instructor Trainer, Leslie Braverman, takes a closer look three reasons why Pilates makes it to the big leagues. Lebron James (pro basketball), Hollie Avil (triathlete), Serena Williams (tennis champion) and Dara … Read more

Reclaim the Clam!

The Clam is an excellent exercise…when executed well. Here, Melanie explains why she often uses a stability ball to facilitate movement, and what to look for and avoid.        

Shoulder Joint Instability

Squish the what?! Melanie provides precautions, tips and her favorite exercise-of-choice to center the glenohumeral joint for clients with shoulder joint instability, a history of dislocations and/or pain, clicking and popping in the joint.        

Arthritis & Hands

Arthritic fingers leading to ulnar drift makes it harder to produce a powerful grasp.  Melanie Byford-Young and guest client, Mary, demonstrate spine stretch forward and a series to address varied angles and challenge for the shoulders and forearms while protecting the joints of the hand.  

Anterior Femoral Head Syndrome

When Anterior Femoral Head Syndrome is present, it can relate to a thoracic alignment issue or pelvis twist, or even an overworking hamstring muscle.  Melanie Byford-Young focuses on actively reseting and adding to your awareness when working with this condition.  

A New Spin on Gluteals

Put a new spin on great pelvic control and balance with this Melanie Byford-Young tip for high level clients.  Ready those deep rotators, glutes, and abdominals for an intense challenge.