About me
Meet Pippa
My love of Pilates began in 2010 when I first started attending classes. My career in body work and strong belief in the unity of body and mind for health and wellbeing began much earlier.
As a child I loved swimming, ballet and gymnastics and although I never became professional in any of these areas, they encouraged me to pursue a Physiotherapy career. In 1995 I completed a BSc (Hons) in Physiotherapy from Kings College London University. I then worked as a Physiotherapist for the following 25 years gaining valuable experience with people recovering from injury and surgery as well as those affected by stroke and long-term neurological conditions. More later I specialized in working with children with neurological developmental disorders and then in mental health care for children and adults. In both these areas I became service leads. I loved my Physiotherapy career, especially seeing patients improve in confidence and ability, and in this work, I increasingly noted the link between mental and physical well-being.
In 2009 I studied at Bergen University in Norway, attending a year’s Physiotherapy course in Basic Body Awareness therapy (BBAT). BBAT is a specialist Physiotherapy treatment used in Scandinavia to help individuals struggling with chronic pain, chronic fatigue, depression and anxiety and those recovering from trauma and abuse. I found this training inspiring and when I returned to the UK, I sought to find a similar modality that would be accessible for the public in the UK, I found Pilates.
I have loved Pilates ever since, valuing the space, calmness and clarity it gives me to connect to myself through body and mind, as well as the improvement it has made to my posture, core strength, flexibility and confidence.

In 2012 I completed my Pilates teacher training with Body Control Pilates (BCP), a leading training provider based in London with a worldwide reputation for excellence in the field. I continue to attend regular training with them to ensure I can bring the best to my clients.
Since qualifying as a Pilates teacher, I worked till summer 2025 at a private studio in Sheffield teaching weekly small group classes and building up a committed and enthusiastic clientele (many have stayed with me for more than 10 years). I also provided 1:1 sessions for clients wanting to work on specific goals or just preferring a 1:1 environment. Many of my clients sought me out over the years due to my physiotherapy experience, seeking my Physiotherapy knowledge to integrate into their Pilates to help them re-habilitate from surgery, injury or illness. Some individual clients have come for a few individual sessions, others have attended individual sessions weekly for years and continue to. I value each of my clients and the work we have done together. The Sheffield studio I worked in closed in July 2025 and I, at the same time moved to Whitby. Many of my clients from Sheffield have continued with me online which I am so glad about. I find working online allows me to continue to give good corrections to clients I already know well.
Now I am opening my own Studio doors in Whitby in April 2026.
Just to note I have also worked as a specialist Pilates teacher with the Parkinsons society in Sheffield and with South Yorkshire Eating Disorders Service.
Please get in touch if you would like to learn more about this new studio and arrange a session or join a class, I look forward to hearing from you!


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