Hayley Hobson
Teaching Pilates
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In Boulder and wanting to improve your muscle tone, core and flexibility? Contact Hayley for Pilates classes: Hayley@nobopilates.com
Hayley began teaching the Pilates Method in Los Angeles, California in 2000, after acquiring her first certification from the Physical Mind Institute, based out of New Mexico. She operated her own pilates studio NoBo Pilates, an athletic think tank for the endurance athlete.
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Phase IV was created for athletes of all ages in any kind of sport. Hayley has worked with professional basketball players, triathletes and swimmers, Olympic cyclists and volleyball players, elite runners, and every day fitness bodies. She has helped athletes for years as they train to their peak and avoid injury in the process.
She graduated with a B.A. from Brandeis University in 1991 and then a J. D. from Rutgers school of Law in 1994. She practiced law for almost 5 years and it was while practicing that she first encountered Pilates. It had such an incredible impact, releasing bones and increasing range of motion in her joints from all the years of trauma that I did to it through triathlon, that the experience became life changing for her. She decided to quit practicing and commit to empower other people to be in control of their own health and well being through this method of training.
Her own athletic career started with swimming at the age of 5. After college she started running and then cycling and by her late twenties had achieved an elite status as amateur in the sport of triathlon. She was a consistent top 5 finisher in high profile races and championship events. After eventually succumbing to injury and over training, she began to focus on Pilates. It was through this new method of training that she was able to realign her body and now allow it to stay in motion at the level she continued and still continues to stress it.
She has recently moved out to Boulder after being selected to study at the internationally renowned Pilates Center here in town which constitutes another 1000 hours of apprenticeship to earn the certificate of completion.
The course of training to become an accomplished instructor like Hayley is intense but she believes that it has done wonders for her own body in terms of strength, flexibility and release. It is through her firm belief in the work that she I'd love to share some of that work with you.